Othello 1.3 Flashcards

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“Valiant

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Othello we must straight employ you against the general enemy Ottoman.”-Duke
-Showing Othello is higher sought after and highly respected, unlike how Iago portrays him

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“the bloody

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book of law you shall yourself read in the bitter letter”-Duke
-The duke goes back on this word once he finds out it is Othello, showing Othello’s value

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“To fall

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in love with what she fear’d to look on”-Brabantio

  • Insulting Othello
  • later reinforces Othello’s doubts as others have had doubts from the start of their relationship
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“yet she

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wish’d that heaven and made her such a man.”-Othello

  • sexism
  • Desdemona is unable to do anything that isn’t normal for a woman to do at that time.
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“She lov’d

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me for he dangers I had pass’d, and I lov’d her that she did pitty them.”-Othello

  • enjoying sympathy from someone who cares about him and his past as a person and does not see him as entertainment purposes
  • feels betrayed when he believes Desdemona is having an affair and believes that she must never have genuinely cared
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“I do

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perceive here a divided duty”-Desdemona

  • to decide is to hurt one
  • Sexism-she has to pick which man she is obedient to and she is not considered a person with free will
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“A man

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he is of honest and trust.”-Othello

  • Confirming that Othello doesn’t know about Iago
  • Builds tension and suspense as you know that this will lead to Othello being tricked
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“Your son-in-law

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is far more fair than black.”-Duke-

  • saying that Othello’s pureness is due to his colour.
  • Saying that white people are pure and good people and that generally bald people are not
  • increasing Othello’s insecurity as he knows what is thought of him
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“She has

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deceiv’d her father and may thee.”-Brabantio

  • Beginning the plant seeds of doubt into Othello’s mind
  • will later confirm Othello’s jealous thought further
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“My life

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upon her faith!”-Othello
-Othello loses this trust in Desdemona further through the play showing how fully Othello truly believes Iago to give up this level of trust

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“I will

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incontinently drown myself”-Roderigo
“No more of drowning do you hear?”-Iago
“Thus do I ever make my fool my purse”-Iago
“Snipe”-Iago
-appearance versus reality
-Iago is pretending to care for Roderigo when in reality he just wants to use him for his money

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“and it is

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thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets he’s done my office”-Iago

  • theme-jealousy
  • there is no backing to this
  • links to Emilia saying that men never have any actual reason to be jealous
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“The Moor

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is of a free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so”-Iago

  • He thinks of Othello as gullible and too trusting of people
  • Characteristation og Othello
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“Hell

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and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light”-Iago

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