Othello Act Four Flashcards

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘an anauthorised…’

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Othello - ‘an unauthorised kiss!’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘It is hypocrisy…’

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Othello - ‘It is hypocrisy against the devil.’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘the devil their virtue…’

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Othello - ‘the devil their virtue tempts, and they tempt heaven.’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘she is protectress of…’

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Othello - ‘she is protectress of her honour too. May she give that?’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘it comes o’er my memory, As doth…’

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Othello - ‘it comes o’er my memory, As doth the raven o’er the infectious house, Boding to all - he had my handkerchief.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘With her, on…’

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Iago (about Cassio saying he has slept with Desdemona) - ‘With her, on her, what you will.’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘-handkerchief…’

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Othello - ‘-handkerchief-confessions- handkerchief!’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘Confess! - Handkerchief! -…’

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Othello - ‘Confess! - Handkerchief! -Oh, devil! -(falls in a trance)

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘Work on, My medicine…’

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Iago - ‘Work on, My medicine, work! Thus credulous fool are caught’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘many worthy and chaste…’

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Iago - ‘many worthy and chaste dames, even thus, all guiltless, meet reproach.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘Breaks out to…’

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Iago - ‘Breaks out to savage madness.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘Would you would…’

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Iago - ‘Would you would bear your fortune like a man!’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘A horned man’s…’

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Othello - ‘A horned man’s a monster and a beast.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘There’s many a…’

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Iago - ‘There’s many a beast then in a populous city’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘Good sir, be…’

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Iago - ‘Good sir, be a man’

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Othello (to Iago)

Act Four Scene One

‘Oh, thou art…’

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Othello (to Iago) - ‘Oh, thou art wise!’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘you were here o’erwhelmed with…’

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Iago - ‘you were here o’erwhelmed with your grief- a passion most resulting such a man-‘

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Iago (to Othello)

Act Four Scene One

‘encave…’

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Iago - ‘encave yourself’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘‘Tis the stumpet’s plague,…’

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Iago - ‘‘Tis the stumpet’s plague, To beguile many and be beguiled by one.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘he shall smile,…’

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Iago - ‘he shall smile, Othello shall go mad.’

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Iago

Act Four Scene One

‘his unbookish…’

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Iago - ‘his unbookish jealousy.’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘Look how he…’

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Othello - ‘Look how he laughs already!’

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Cassio

Act Four Scene One

‘Alas, poor rogue, I…’

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Cassio - ‘Alas, poor rogue, I think indeed she loves me.’

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Othello

Act Four Scene One

‘Do ye triumph,…’

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Othello - ‘Do ye triumph, Roman? Do you triumph?’

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# Cassio Act Four Scene One | 'I marry her!... bear some...'
Cassio - 'I marry her!... bear some charity to my wit. Do not think it so unwholesome.'
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# Iago Act Four Scene One | 'I am a very...'
Iago - 'I am a very villain else.'
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# Cassio (about Bianca) Act Four Scene One | 'monkey'
Cassio (about Bianca) -'monkey'
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# Cassio Act Four Scene One | 'She is persuaded I will marry...'
Cassio - 'She is persuaded I will marry her, out of her own love and flattery, not out of my promise.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'I see that nose of...'
Othello - 'I see that nose of yours, but not that dog I shall throw it to.'
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# Cassio Act Four Scene One | ' 'Tis such another...'
Cassio - ' 'Tis such another fitchew (whore).'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'How shall I...'
Othello - 'How shall I murder him, Iago?'
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# Iago Act Four Scene One | 'see how he prizes
Iago - 'see how he prizes the foolish woman your wife!'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'A fine woman!...'
Othello - 'A fine woman! A fair woman! A sweet woman!'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'let her rot and perish and...'
Othello - 'let her rot and perish and be damned tonight, for she shall not live.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'my heart is...'
Othello - 'my heart is turned to stone.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'Oh, the world hath...'
Othello - 'Oh, the world hath not a sweeter creature,'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'she might lie by an...'
Othello - 'she might lie by an emperor's side and command him tasks.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'the pity of it, Iago! O...'
Othello - 'the pity of it, Iago! O Iago, the pity of it, Iago!'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'I will chop her into...'
Othello - 'I will chop her into messes! Cuckold me?'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'Good, good, the...'
Othello - 'Good, good, the justice of it pleases! Very good!'
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# Lodovico Act Four Scene One | 'Save you...'
Lodovico - 'Save you, worthy general!'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'Fire and...'
Othello - 'Fire and brimstone!'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene One | 'Why, sweet...'
Desdemona - 'Why, sweet Othello-'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | '(*striking her*)...'
Othello - '(*striking her*) Devil!'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene One | 'I have not...'
Desdemona - 'I have not deserved this.'
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# Lodovico Act Four Scene One | 'My lord, this would...'
Lodovico - 'My lord, this would not be believed in Venice.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'Oh, devil...'
Othello - 'Oh, devil, devil!... Out of my sight!'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene One | 'I will not stay...'
Desdemona - 'I will not stay to offend you.'
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# Lodovico Act Four Scene One | 'Truly, an...'
Lodovico - 'Truly, an obedient lady.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene One | 'You are welcome...'
Othello - 'You are welcome, sir, to Cyprus. Goats and monkeys!'
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# Lodovico Act Four Scene One | 'Is this the noble Moor...'
Lodovico - 'Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate Call all in all sufficient?'
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# Iago Act Four Scene One | 'he is much...'
Iago - 'he is much changed.'
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# Lodovico Act Four Scene One | 'I'm sorry I was so...'
Lodovico - 'I'm sorry I was so wrong about him.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Two | 'Nor ever...'
Emilia - 'Nor ever heard, nor ever did suspect.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Two | 'If any wretch have put this in...'
Emilia - 'If any wretch have put this in your head Let heaven requite it with the serpent's curse'
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# Othello (about desdemona) Act Four Scene Two | 'subtle...'
Othello (about Desdemona) - 'subtle whore'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'What horrible...'
Desdemona - 'What horrible fancy's this?'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'I understand a fury in...'
Desdemona - 'I understand a fury in your words, But not the words.'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'Your wife, my...'
Desdemona - 'Your wife, my lord. Your true and loyal wife.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'swear it...'
Othello - 'swear it, damn thyself.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | Lest, being like one of...'
Othello - 'Lest, being like one of heaven, the devils themselves Should fear to seize thee.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'Heaven truly knows...'
Othello - 'Heaven truly knows that thou art false as hell.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'Desdemona, away...'
Othello - 'Desdemona, away, away, away!'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'Alas the...'
Desdemona - 'Alas the heavy day'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'I hope my noble...'
Desdemona - 'I hope my noble lord esteems me honest.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'Was this fair paper, this...'
Othello - 'Was this fair paper, this most godly book, Made to write "whore" upon?'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'O thou public...'
Othello - 'O thou public commoner!'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'Impudent...'
Othello - 'Impudent strumpet!'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'preserve this vessel for my...'
Desdemona - 'preserve this vessel for my lord, From any other foul unlawful touch.'
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# Othello Act Four Scene Two | 'cunning whore...'
Othello - 'cunning whore of Venice'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'I am a child...'
Desdemona - 'I am a child to chiding.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Two | 'my lord hath...'
Emilia - 'my lord hath [so] bewhored her'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'It is my...'
Desdemona - 'It is my wretched fortune.'
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# Iago Act Four Scene Two | 'Beshrew him...'
Iago - 'Beshrew him for 't!'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Two | 'some eternal villain, some busy and...'
Emilia - 'some eternal villain, some busy and insinuating rogue...to get some office Have [not] devised this.'
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# Iago Act Four Scene Two | 'There is no such man. It...'
Iago - 'There is no such man. it is impossibel.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Two | 'The Moor's abused by some most...'
Emilia - 'The Moor's abused by some most villainous knave, Some base notorious knave, some scurvy fellow.'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Two | 'his unkindess may defeat...'
Desdemona - 'his unkindess may defeat my life, But never taint my love.'
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# Roderigo Act Four Scene Two | 'I will indeed no longer endure it, nor am...'
Roderigo - 'I will indeed no longer endure it, nor am I yet persuaded to put up in peace what already I have foolishly suffered.'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Three | 'my love doth so approve him That ...'
Desdemona - 'my love doth so approve him That even his stubbornness, his checks, his frowns... have grace and favour.'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Three | 'Oh, these...'
Desdemona - 'Oh, these men, these men!'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Three | 'who would not make her husband a cuckold...'
Emilia - 'who would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch? I should venture purgatory for 't.'
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# Desdemona Act Four Scene Three | 'Beshrew me, if I would...'
Desdemona - 'Beshrew me, if I would do such a wrong For the whole world.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Three | 'I do think it is their husbands'...'
Emilia - 'I do think it is their husbands' faults If wives do fall.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Three | 'Let husbands know Their...'
Emilia - 'Let husbands know Their wives have sense like them.'
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# Emilia Act Four Scene Three | 'let them use...'
Emilia - 'let them use us well.'