Othello Act Five Flashcards

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘Be near at hand, I…’

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Roderigo - ‘Be near at hand, I may miscarry in ‘t’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘I have no great…’

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Roderigo - ‘I have no great devotion to the deed.’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘he hath given me satisfying…’

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Roderigo - ‘he hath given me satisfying reasons. ‘Tis but a man gone.’

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Iago (aside)

Act Five Scene One

‘I have rubbed this young…’

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Iago (aside) - ‘I have rubbed this young quat almost to the sense And he grows angry.’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, I am…’

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Roderigo - ‘Oh, I am slain!’

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Cassio

Act Five Scene One

‘I am maimed for ever…’

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Cassio - ‘I am maimed for ever. Help, ho! Murder! Murder!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene One

‘Iago keeps…’

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Othello - ‘Iago keeps his word’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, villain…’

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Roderigo - ‘Oh, villain that I am!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, brave Iago, honest…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, brave Iago, honest and just…thou teachest me.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene One

‘Strumpet, I…’

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Othello - ‘Strumpet, I come.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene One

‘of my heart, those charms,…’

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Othello - ‘of my heart, those charms, thine eyes, are blotted.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene One

‘They bed, lust-stained, shall…’

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Othello - ‘They bed, lust-stained, shall with lust’s blood be spotted.’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, wretched…’

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Roderigo - ‘Oh, wretched villain!’

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Lodovico (about Iago)

Act Five Scene One

‘a very valiant…’

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Lodovico (about Iago) - ‘a very valiant fellow.’

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Cassio

Act Five Scene One

‘I am spoiled…’

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Cassio - ‘I am spoiled, undone by villains!’

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Iago

Act Five Scene One

‘O murd’rous slave! O…’

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Iago - ‘O murd’rous slave! O villain! (stabs Roderigo)’

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Roderigo

Act Five Scene One

‘O damned Iago! O…’

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Roderigo - ‘O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!’

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Bianca

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, my dear Cassio! My sweet….’

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Bianca - ‘Oh, my dear Cassio! My sweet Cassio! O Cassio, Cassio, Cassio!’

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Iago

Act Five Scene One

‘This is the fruits…’

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Iago - ‘This is the fruits of whoring.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene One

‘Oh, fie upon…’

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Emilia - ‘Oh, fie upon thee, strumpet!’

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Iago (aside)

Act Five Scene One

‘This is the night That either…’

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Iago (aside) - ‘This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I’ll not shed her blood, Nor scar…’

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Othello - ‘I’ll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘she must die, else…’

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

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Put out the light, then…’

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Othello - ‘Put out the light, then put out the light.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘When I have plucked thy rose I…’

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Othello - ‘When I have plucked thy rose I cannot give it vital growth again.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, balmy breath, that dost…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, balmy breath, that dost almost persuade Justice to break her sword!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I will kill thee and…’

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Othello - ‘I will kill thee and love thee after.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I must weep, But…’

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Othello - ‘I must weep, But they are cruel tears.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘This sorrow’s heavenly, It…’

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Othello - ‘This sorrow’s heavenly, It strikes where it doth love.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I would not kill thy…’

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Othello - ‘I would not kill thy unprepared spirit.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘heavens forfend, I would…’

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Othello - ‘heavens forfend, I would not kill they soul!’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘heaven Have…’

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Desdemona - ‘heaven Have mercy on me!’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘you’re fatal then When…’

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Desdemona - ‘you’re fatal then When your eyes roll so.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘I feel I…’

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Desdemona - ‘I feel I fear.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Think on thy…’

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Othello - ‘Think on thy sins.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘That death’s unnatural…’

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Desdemona - ‘That death’s unnatural that kills for loving.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘Some bloody…’

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Desdemona - ‘Some bloody passion shakes your very frame.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘No, by my life…’

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Desdemona - ‘No, by my life and soul!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Sweet soul…Thou art…’

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Othello - ‘Sweet soul…Thou art on thy deathbed.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘confess thee freely…’

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Othello - ‘confess thee freely of thy sin.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Had all his hairs been lives My…’

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Othello - ‘Had all his hairs been lives My great revenge had stomach for them all.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘Kill me tomorrow-…’

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Desdemona - ‘Kill me tomorrow - let me live tonight!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I that am cruel am yet merciful, I…’

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Othello - ‘I that am cruel am yet merciful, I would not have thee linger in thy pain.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘My wife! my wife! what…’

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Othello - ‘My wife! my wife! what wife? I have no wife.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, heavy…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, heavy hour!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘murder’s out of tune, And…’

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Othello - ‘murder’s out of tune, And sweet revenge grows harsh.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, falsely, falsely…’

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Desdemona - ‘Oh, falsely, falsely murdered!’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘a guiltless death…’

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Desdemona - ‘a guiltless death I die.’

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Desdemona

Act Five Scene Two

‘Commend me to…’

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Desdemona - ‘Commend me to my kind lord.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘She’s like a liar…’

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Othello - ‘She’s like a liar gone to burning hell.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘the more angel she…’

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Emilia - ‘the more angel she, And you the blacker devil!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘She was a…’

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Othello - ‘she was a whore.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘she was heavenly…’

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Emilia - ‘she was heavenly true!’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘O mistress, villainy hath…’

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Emilia - ‘O mistress, villainy hath made mocks with love!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘honest…’

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Othello - ‘honest, honest Iago.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘O gull! O…’

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Emilia - ‘O gull! O dolt! As ignorant as dirt!’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘The Moor hath…’

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Emilia - ‘The Moor hath killed my mistress!’

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Emilia (to Iago)

Act Five Scene Two

‘You told a lie…’

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Emilia (to Iago) - ‘You told a lie, an odious, damned lie.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘I will not charm my tongue…’

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Emilia - ‘I will not charm my tongue, I am bound to speak.’

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Montano

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, monstrous…’

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Montano - ‘Oh, monstrous act!’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘Villainy…’

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Emilia - ‘Villainy, villainy, villainy!’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, villainy!… I’ll…’

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Emilia - ‘Oh, villainy!… I’ll kill myself for grief… Oh, villainy, villainy!’

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Gratiano (about Brabantio’s death)

Act Five Scene Two

‘Thy match was mortal…’

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Gratiano (about Brabantio’s death) - ‘Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief Shore his old thread in twain.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

Let heaven and men and…’

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Emilia - ‘Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, All, all cry shame against me, yet I’ll speak.’

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Emilia (to Othello)

Act Five Scene Two

‘O thou dull…’

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Emilia (to Othello) - ‘O thou dull Moor!’

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Iago (to Emilia)

Act Five Scene Two

‘Villainous…’

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Iago (to Emilia) - ‘Villainous whore!’

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Othello (to Iago)

Act Five Scene Two

‘Precious…’

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Othello (to Iago) - ‘Precious villain!’

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Gratiano (about Iago)

Act Five Scene Two

‘He’s gone…’

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Gratiano (about Iago) - ‘He’s gone, but his wife’s killed.’

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Monatano (about Iago)

Act Five Scene Two

‘ ‘Tis a notorious…’

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Montano (about Iago) - ‘ ‘Tis a notorious villain.’

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Emilia

Act Five Scene Two

‘Moor, she was chaste, she…’

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Emilia - ‘Moor, she was chaste, she loved thee, cruel Moor… alas, I die.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Here is my journey’s end, here is…’

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Othello - ‘Here is my journey’s end, here is my butt, And very sea-mark of my utmost sail.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Cold, cold, my…’

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Othello - ‘Cold, cold, my girl, Even like thy chastity.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, Desdemona!…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, Desdemona! Desdemona! dead! Oh! Oh!’

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Lodovico (about Othello)

Act Five Scene Two

‘rash and most…’

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Lodovico (about Othello) - ‘rash and most unfortunate man’

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Lodovico

Act Five Scene Two

‘O thou Othello, thou was once so…’

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Lodovico - ‘O thou Othello, thou was once so good, fall’n in the practise of a cursed slave, What shall be said to thee?’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘naught I did in…’

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Othello - ‘naught I did in hate, but all in honour.’

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Cassio

Act Five Scene Two

‘Dear general, i never…’

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Cassio - ‘Dear general, I never gave you cause.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘demand that demi-devil Why he…’

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Othello - ‘demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body?’

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Iago

Act Five Scene Two

‘From this time forth…’

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Iago - ‘From this time forth I never will speak word.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘O fool!…’

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Othello - ‘O fool! fool! fool!’

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Lodovico (to Othello)

Act Five Scene Two

Your power and your…’

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Lodovico (to Othello) - ‘Your power and your command is taken off And Cassio rules in Cyprus.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘must you speak Of one…’

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Othello - ‘must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘one whose hand, Like the base…’

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Othello - ‘one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe.’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘Arabian…’

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Othello - ‘Arabian trees.’

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Lodovico

Act Five Scene Two

‘Oh, bloody…’

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Lodovico - ‘Oh, bloody period!’

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Othello

Act Five Scene Two

‘I kissed thee ere I killed…’

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Othello - ‘I kissed thee ere I killed thee… Killing myself, to die upon a kiss’

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Cassio (about Othello)

Act Five Scene Two

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Cassio (about Othello) - ‘he was great of heart.’

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Lodovico (to Iago)

Act Five Scene Two

‘O Spartan…’

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Lodovico (to Iago) - ‘O Spartan dog’

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Lodovico

Act Five Scene Two

‘Myself will straight abroad, and…’

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Lodovico - ‘Myself will straight abroad, and to the state This heavy act with heavy heart relate.’