Othello 5.2 Flashcards

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“Yet she

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must die, else she’ll betray more men.”-Othello

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2
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“Put out

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the light, and then put out the light”-Othello

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3
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“When I have

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pluck’d thy / rose, / I cannot give it vital growth again”-Othello

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4
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One

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more, one more!”-Othello

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5
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“So sweet

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was ne’er so fatal.”-Othello

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6
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“Have you

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pray’d tonight, Desdemon?”-Othello

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7
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“If you bethink

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yourself of any crime / Unreconcil’d as yet to heaven and grace, / Solicit for it straight.”-Othello

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8
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“I would

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not kill thy soul.”-Othello

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9
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“Take heed

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of perjury: thou art on thy death-bed.”-Othello

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10
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“And mak’st

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me call what I intend to do / A murder, which I thought a sacrifice.”-Othello

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11
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“Kill me

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tomorrow; let me live tonight!”

“But half an hour!”-Desdemona

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12
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“I that am

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cruel am yet merciful; / I would not have thee linger in thy pain.”-Othello

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13
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“My wife,

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my wife! What wife? I have no wife.” -Othello

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14
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“Then murder’s

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out of tune”-Othello

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15
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“O, falsely,

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falsely murder’d!”-Desdemona

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16
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“A guiltless

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death I die.”-Desdemona

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17
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“Nobody;

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I myself. Farewell.”-Desdemona

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18
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“She’s like

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a liar gone to burning hell: / ‘Twas I that kill’d her.”-Othello

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19
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“O, the more

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angel she, / And you the blacker devil!”-Emilia

20
Q

“If heaven

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would make me such another world / Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, / I’d not have sold her for it.”-Othello

21
Q

“I were damn’d

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beneath all depth in hell / But that I did proceed upon just grounds / To this extremity.”-Othello

22
Q

“O mistress,

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villainy hath made mocks with love!”-Emilia

23
Q

“honest,

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honest Iago.”-Othello

24
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“If he say

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so, may his pernicious soul / Rot half a grain a day!”-Emilia

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"He lies
to th'heart."-Emilia
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"She was
too fond of her most filthy bargain."-Emilia
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"This deed
of thine is no more worthy heaven / Than thou wast worthy her."-Emilia
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"You have done
well, / That men must lay their murders on your neck."-Emilia
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"I told him
what I thought, and told no more / Than what he found himself was apt and true."-Iago
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"You told
a lie, an odious damned lie: / Upon my soul, a lie, a wicked lie!"-Emilia
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"And your
reports have set the murder on."-Emilia
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"Nay, lay
thee down and roar, / For thou hast kill'd the sweetest innocent / That e'er did lift up eye."-Emilia
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"Zounds,
hold your peace!"-Iago
34
"That she with Cassio
hath the act of shame / A thousand times committed" -Othello
35
"Be wise
and get you home." -Iago
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"that handkerchief
thou speak'st of / I found by fortune and did give my husband"-Emilia
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"She give it
Cassio! No, alas, I found it / And I did give't my husband.""-Emilia
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"I bleed,
sir, but not kill'd."-Iago
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" I am not
valiant neither, / But every puny whipster gets my sword. / But why should honour outlive honesty? / l Let it go all."-Othello
40
"I am not 2
sorry neither; I'd have thee live, / For in my sense 'tis happiness to die." -Othello
41
"Demand me
nothing; what you know, you know. / From this time fourth I never will speak word." -Iago
42
"For this slave, /
If there be any cunning cruelty / That can torment him much and hold him long / It shall be his." -Iago
43
"Speak of me
as I am; nothing extenuate, / Nor set down aught in malice. Then must you speak / Of one that lov'd not wisely, but too well" -Othello
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"Of one
not easily jealous but, being wrought, / Perplex'd in the extreme"-Othello
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"Look on the
tragic loading of this bed: / This is thy work."-Lodovico
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"To you, lord governor, /
Remains the censure of this hellish villain: / The time, the place, the torture, O, enforce it!" -Lodovico