Othello Act Four Flashcards
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘an anauthorised…’
Othello - ‘an unauthorised kiss!’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘It is hypocrisy…’
Othello - ‘It is hypocrisy against the devil.’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘the devil their virtue…’
Othello - ‘the devil their virtue tempts, and they tempt heaven.’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘she is protectress of…’
Othello - ‘she is protectress of her honour too. May she give that?’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘it comes o’er my memory, As doth…’
Othello - ‘it comes o’er my memory, As doth the raven o’er the infectious house, Boding to all - he had my handkerchief.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘With her, on…’
Iago (about Cassio saying he has slept with Desdemona) - ‘With her, on her, what you will.’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘-handkerchief…’
Othello - ‘-handkerchief-confessions- handkerchief!’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘Confess! - Handkerchief! -…’
Othello - ‘Confess! - Handkerchief! -Oh, devil! -(falls in a trance)
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘Work on, My medicine…’
Iago - ‘Work on, My medicine, work! Thus credulous fool are caught’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘many worthy and chaste…’
Iago - ‘many worthy and chaste dames, even thus, all guiltless, meet reproach.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘Breaks out to…’
Iago - ‘Breaks out to savage madness.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘Would you would…’
Iago - ‘Would you would bear your fortune like a man!’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘A horned man’s…’
Othello - ‘A horned man’s a monster and a beast.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘There’s many a…’
Iago - ‘There’s many a beast then in a populous city’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘Good sir, be…’
Iago - ‘Good sir, be a man’
Othello (to Iago)
Act Four Scene One
‘Oh, thou art…’
Othello (to Iago) - ‘Oh, thou art wise!’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘you were here o’erwhelmed with…’
Iago - ‘you were here o’erwhelmed with your grief- a passion most resulting such a man-‘
Iago (to Othello)
Act Four Scene One
‘encave…’
Iago - ‘encave yourself’
Iago
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‘‘Tis the stumpet’s plague,…’
Iago - ‘‘Tis the stumpet’s plague, To beguile many and be beguiled by one.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘he shall smile,…’
Iago - ‘he shall smile, Othello shall go mad.’
Iago
Act Four Scene One
‘his unbookish…’
Iago - ‘his unbookish jealousy.’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘Look how he…’
Othello - ‘Look how he laughs already!’
Cassio
Act Four Scene One
‘Alas, poor rogue, I…’
Cassio - ‘Alas, poor rogue, I think indeed she loves me.’
Othello
Act Four Scene One
‘Do ye triumph,…’
Othello - ‘Do ye triumph, Roman? Do you triumph?’