Desdemona Flashcards
In Act 2, Scene 1, what dramatically ironic proclaim does Desdemona make upon being reunited with Othello?
“The heavens forbid but that our loves and comforts should increase, even as our days do grow!”
In Act 3, Scene 3, how does Desdemona assure Cassio that she will won’t relent from trying to reinstate his favour with Othello?
“If I do vow a friendship, I’ll perform it to the last article: my lord shall never rest”
In Act 5, Scene 2, what does Desdemona respond when Emilia asks who has murdered her?
“Nobody; I myself”
In Act 5, Scene 2, how does Desdemona plead with Othello to let her live?
“Kill me tomorrow, but let me live tonight!”
In Act 5, Scene 2, how does Desdemona respond to Othello’s accusations that she is having an affair with Cassio? (2 Examples)
- “No, by my life and soul! Send for the man, and ask him”
- “He found it then; I never gave it to him: send for him hither, let him confess a truth”
In Act 4, Scene 3, what does Desdemona respond when asked by Emilia if she’d ever be unfaithful?
“No, by this heavenly light!”
In Act 4, Scene 2, how does Desdemona beg Iago to help her repair her relationship with Othello?
“Here I kneel…”
In Act 4, Scene 2, what does Desdemona remark Othello’s unkindness may do to Iago?
“His unkindness may defeat my life, but never taint my love”
In Act 1, Scene 3, how does Desdemona express her divided loyalty to her father and to Othello?
“I do perceive here a divided duty”
In Act 3, Scene 4, how does Desdemona fail to recognise Othello’s jealousy?
“My noble Moor is true of mind and made of no such baseness as jealous creatures are”
In Act 3, Scene 4, how does Desdemona express surprise at Othello’s frustrated manner?
“Why do you speak so startingly and rash?”
In Act 3, Scene 4, how does Desdemona antagonise Othello through her relentless mentions of Cassio? (2 Examples)
- “Talk me of Cassio”
- “Let Cassio be received again”
In Act 3, Scene 4, how does Desdemona acknowledge Othello’s change in behaviour?
“My lord is not my lord”
In Act 4, Scene 2, how does Desdemona express her lack of understanding as to why Othello is frustrated?
“I understand a fury in your words, but not the words”
In Act 4, Scene 2, how does Desdemona demonstrate her loyalty to Othello in regards to her father?
“If you have lost him, why, I have lost him too”