Othello Act Five Flashcards
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘Be near at hand, I…’
Roderigo - ‘Be near at hand, I may miscarry in ‘t’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘I have no great…’
Roderigo - ‘I have no great devotion to the deed.’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘he hath given me satisfying…’
Roderigo - ‘he hath given me satisfying reasons. ‘Tis but a man gone.’
Iago (aside)
Act Five Scene One
‘I have rubbed this young…’
Iago (aside) - ‘I have rubbed this young quat almost to the sense And he grows angry.’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, I am…’
Roderigo - ‘Oh, I am slain!’
Cassio
Act Five Scene One
‘I am maimed for ever…’
Cassio - ‘I am maimed for ever. Help, ho! Murder! Murder!’
Othello
Act Five Scene One
‘Iago keeps…’
Othello - ‘Iago keeps his word’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, villain…’
Roderigo - ‘Oh, villain that I am!’
Othello
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, brave Iago, honest…’
Othello - ‘Oh, brave Iago, honest and just…thou teachest me.’
Othello
Act Five Scene One
‘Strumpet, I…’
Othello - ‘Strumpet, I come.’
Othello
Act Five Scene One
‘of my heart, those charms,…’
Othello - ‘of my heart, those charms, thine eyes, are blotted.’
Othello
Act Five Scene One
‘They bed, lust-stained, shall…’
Othello - ‘They bed, lust-stained, shall with lust’s blood be spotted.’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, wretched…’
Roderigo - ‘Oh, wretched villain!’
Lodovico (about Iago)
Act Five Scene One
‘a very valiant…’
Lodovico (about Iago) - ‘a very valiant fellow.’
Cassio
Act Five Scene One
‘I am spoiled…’
Cassio - ‘I am spoiled, undone by villains!’
Iago
Act Five Scene One
‘O murd’rous slave! O…’
Iago - ‘O murd’rous slave! O villain! (stabs Roderigo)’
Roderigo
Act Five Scene One
‘O damned Iago! O…’
Roderigo - ‘O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!’
Bianca
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, my dear Cassio! My sweet….’
Bianca - ‘Oh, my dear Cassio! My sweet Cassio! O Cassio, Cassio, Cassio!’
Iago
Act Five Scene One
‘This is the fruits…’
Iago - ‘This is the fruits of whoring.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene One
‘Oh, fie upon…’
Emilia - ‘Oh, fie upon thee, strumpet!’
Iago (aside)
Act Five Scene One
‘This is the night That either…’
Iago (aside) - ‘This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I’ll not shed her blood, Nor scar…’
Othello - ‘I’ll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘she must die, else…’
Othello - ‘she must die, else she’ll betray more men.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Put out the light, then…’
Othello - ‘Put out the light, then put out the light.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘When I have plucked thy rose I…’
Othello - ‘When I have plucked thy rose I cannot give it vital growth again.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, balmy breath, that dost…’
Othello - ‘Oh, balmy breath, that dost almost persuade Justice to break her sword!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I will kill thee and…’
Othello - ‘I will kill thee and love thee after.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I must weep, But…’
Othello - ‘I must weep, But they are cruel tears.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘This sorrow’s heavenly, It…’
Othello - ‘This sorrow’s heavenly, It strikes where it doth love.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I would not kill thy…’
Othello - ‘I would not kill thy unprepared spirit.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘heavens forfend, I would…’
Othello - ‘heavens forfend, I would not kill they soul!’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘heaven Have…’
Desdemona - ‘heaven Have mercy on me!’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘you’re fatal then When…’
Desdemona - ‘you’re fatal then When your eyes roll so.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘I feel I…’
Desdemona - ‘I feel I fear.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Think on thy…’
Othello - ‘Think on thy sins.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘That death’s unnatural…’
Desdemona - ‘That death’s unnatural that kills for loving.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘Some bloody…’
Desdemona - ‘Some bloody passion shakes your very frame.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘No, by my life…’
Desdemona - ‘No, by my life and soul!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Sweet soul…Thou art…’
Othello - ‘Sweet soul…Thou art on thy deathbed.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘confess thee freely…’
Othello - ‘confess thee freely of thy sin.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Had all his hairs been lives My…’
Othello - ‘Had all his hairs been lives My great revenge had stomach for them all.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘Kill me tomorrow-…’
Desdemona - ‘Kill me tomorrow - let me live tonight!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I that am cruel am yet merciful, I…’
Othello - ‘I that am cruel am yet merciful, I would not have thee linger in thy pain.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘My wife! my wife! what…’
Othello - ‘My wife! my wife! what wife? I have no wife.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, heavy…’
Othello - ‘Oh, heavy hour!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘murder’s out of tune, And…’
Othello - ‘murder’s out of tune, And sweet revenge grows harsh.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, falsely, falsely…’
Desdemona - ‘Oh, falsely, falsely murdered!’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘a guiltless death…’
Desdemona - ‘a guiltless death I die.’
Desdemona
Act Five Scene Two
‘Commend me to…’
Desdemona - ‘Commend me to my kind lord.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘She’s like a liar…’
Othello - ‘She’s like a liar gone to burning hell.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘the more angel she…’
Emilia - ‘the more angel she, And you the blacker devil!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘She was a…’
Othello - ‘she was a whore.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘she was heavenly…’
Emilia - ‘she was heavenly true!’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘O mistress, villainy hath…’
Emilia - ‘O mistress, villainy hath made mocks with love!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘honest…’
Othello - ‘honest, honest Iago.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘O gull! O…’
Emilia - ‘O gull! O dolt! As ignorant as dirt!’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘The Moor hath…’
Emilia - ‘The Moor hath killed my mistress!’
Emilia (to Iago)
Act Five Scene Two
‘You told a lie…’
Emilia (to Iago) - ‘You told a lie, an odious, damned lie.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘I will not charm my tongue…’
Emilia - ‘I will not charm my tongue, I am bound to speak.’
Montano
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, monstrous…’
Montano - ‘Oh, monstrous act!’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘Villainy…’
Emilia - ‘Villainy, villainy, villainy!’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, villainy!… I’ll…’
Emilia - ‘Oh, villainy!… I’ll kill myself for grief… Oh, villainy, villainy!’
Gratiano (about Brabantio’s death)
Act Five Scene Two
‘Thy match was mortal…’
Gratiano (about Brabantio’s death) - ‘Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief Shore his old thread in twain.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
Let heaven and men and…’
Emilia - ‘Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, All, all cry shame against me, yet I’ll speak.’
Emilia (to Othello)
Act Five Scene Two
‘O thou dull…’
Emilia (to Othello) - ‘O thou dull Moor!’
Iago (to Emilia)
Act Five Scene Two
‘Villainous…’
Iago (to Emilia) - ‘Villainous whore!’
Othello (to Iago)
Act Five Scene Two
‘Precious…’
Othello (to Iago) - ‘Precious villain!’
Gratiano (about Iago)
Act Five Scene Two
‘He’s gone…’
Gratiano (about Iago) - ‘He’s gone, but his wife’s killed.’
Monatano (about Iago)
Act Five Scene Two
‘ ‘Tis a notorious…’
Montano (about Iago) - ‘ ‘Tis a notorious villain.’
Emilia
Act Five Scene Two
‘Moor, she was chaste, she…’
Emilia - ‘Moor, she was chaste, she loved thee, cruel Moor… alas, I die.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Here is my journey’s end, here is…’
Othello - ‘Here is my journey’s end, here is my butt, And very sea-mark of my utmost sail.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Cold, cold, my…’
Othello - ‘Cold, cold, my girl, Even like thy chastity.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, Desdemona!…’
Othello - ‘Oh, Desdemona! Desdemona! dead! Oh! Oh!’
Lodovico (about Othello)
Act Five Scene Two
‘rash and most…’
Lodovico (about Othello) - ‘rash and most unfortunate man’
Lodovico
Act Five Scene Two
‘O thou Othello, thou was once so…’
Lodovico - ‘O thou Othello, thou was once so good, fall’n in the practise of a cursed slave, What shall be said to thee?’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘naught I did in…’
Othello - ‘naught I did in hate, but all in honour.’
Cassio
Act Five Scene Two
‘Dear general, i never…’
Cassio - ‘Dear general, I never gave you cause.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘demand that demi-devil Why he…’
Othello - ‘demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body?’
Iago
Act Five Scene Two
‘From this time forth…’
Iago - ‘From this time forth I never will speak word.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘O fool!…’
Othello - ‘O fool! fool! fool!’
Lodovico (to Othello)
Act Five Scene Two
Your power and your…’
Lodovico (to Othello) - ‘Your power and your command is taken off And Cassio rules in Cyprus.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘must you speak Of one…’
Othello - ‘must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘one whose hand, Like the base…’
Othello - ‘one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe.’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘Arabian…’
Othello - ‘Arabian trees.’
Lodovico
Act Five Scene Two
‘Oh, bloody…’
Lodovico - ‘Oh, bloody period!’
Othello
Act Five Scene Two
‘I kissed thee ere I killed…’
Othello - ‘I kissed thee ere I killed thee… Killing myself, to die upon a kiss’
Cassio (about Othello)
Act Five Scene Two
Cassio (about Othello) - ‘he was great of heart.’
Lodovico (to Iago)
Act Five Scene Two
‘O Spartan…’
Lodovico (to Iago) - ‘O Spartan dog’
Lodovico
Act Five Scene Two
‘Myself will straight abroad, and…’
Lodovico - ‘Myself will straight abroad, and to the state This heavy act with heavy heart relate.’