Iago Flashcards

1
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‘That never set a squadron

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in the field’ Iago, A1S1

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2
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I do suspect the lusty Moor

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hath leaped into my seat. - 1.3

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3
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It is thought abroad that twixt

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my sheets he hath done my office’ Iago, A1S3.

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4
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I hate the

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moor

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5
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I put the Moor at least into a jealousy

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so strong that judgement cannot cure’ Iago, A1S2

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6
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‘Put money

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in thy purse’ Iago, A1S3

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7
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Hell and night must bring t

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this monstrous birth to the world’s light’ Iago, A1S3

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8
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So I will turn her virtue into pitch

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and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all’ Iago, A2S3

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9
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‘I play the

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villain - 2.3§

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10
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‘Divinity of hell

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, when devils will the blackest sins put on…’ A2 S3

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11
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Now, whether he kill Cassio or Cassio him,

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or each do kill each other, every way makes my gain’ Iago, A5S1

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12
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‘Demand me nothing. What you know, you know.

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From this time forth I will never speak word’ Iago, A5S2

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13
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I’ll have our Michael Cassio on the hip,

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abuse him to the Moor’ -Iago A2S2

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14
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‘I’ll pour this pestilence into his ear

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that she repeals him for her body’s lust; and by how much she strives to do him good, she shall undo her credit with the Moor. - 2.3

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15
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honest

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iaho

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16
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‘O brave Iago, honest and just, that hast such noble

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sense of thy friend’s wrong. Thou teachest me.’ Othello, A5S1

17
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‘I am not what

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I am’ Iago, A1S1

18
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‘An old black ram is tupping

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your white ewe’ Iago, A1S1

19
Q

‘Your daughter and the moor are making

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the beast with two backs’ Iago A1 S1

20
Q

A fellow almost damned

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in fair wife’ Iago,

21
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‘Your words and purposes

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are no kin together’ Roderigo, A4S2

22
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‘A good wench

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give it to me’ Iago, A3S3.

23
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‘Oh beware my lord of jealousy

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; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on. (act 3 scene 3).

24
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He frames Cassio, telling Othello that he saw ‘a handkerchief, spotted with strawberries’, being used by Cassio to ‘wipe his beard with’. (act 3 scene 3).

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25
Q

strangle her…

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in nged, even the bed she hath contaminated

26
Q

make the moor thank me..

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love me, reward me

27
Q

scan this..

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no further

28
Q

poison his delight…

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plague him with flies

29
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my lord..

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you know i love you

30
Q

my medicine work..

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thus credulous fools are caught

31
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Iago persuades Roderigo to murder Cassio by “knocking out his brains” A4S2

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