Jealously Flashcards
unko ga oishii
Have you
Have you not sometimes seen a handkerchief /Spotted with strawberries in your wife’s hand?”
Rhetorical question that makes Othello question where the handkerchief is
trifles light…
trifles light as air
Simile to explain he doesn’t need much proof to get Othello to believe in lies because of jealousy
Adjective= something of unimportance
“O, beware…
O, beware, my lord of jealously/ It is the green-eyed monster”
green= motif for jealousy + irony since hes warning Othello
I hate
I hate the Moor/ And it is thought abroad that ’twixt my sheets/He’s done my office”
Vulgar language + visual imagery, not true and it’s ironic because Othello thinks the same way about Cassio Iago thinks about Othello
If she
If she be false, heaven mocks itself!”
Hyperbole and foreshadowing his future betrayal
“strumpet” “whore”
Nouns for Iago’s wife to disrespect HIS OWN wife and show misogyny