Othello Act Three Quotes Flashcards
Clown
Act Three Scene One
‘to hear music the…’
Clown - ‘to hear music the general does not greatly care.’
Cassio
Act Three Scene One
‘she will to virtuous…’
Cassio - ‘she will to virtuous Desdemona Procure me some access.’
Cassio
Act Three Scene One
‘I humbly…’
Cassio - ‘I humbly thank you for’t’
Emilia
Act Three Scene One
‘The general and his wife are…’
Emilia - ‘The general and his wife are talking of it, And she speaks for you stoutly.’
Emilia
Act Three Scene One
‘he protests he loves you And…’
Emilia - ‘he protests he loves you And needs no other suitor but his likings To take the safest occassion by the front To bring you in again.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Two
‘my good…’
Iago - ‘my good lord’
Gentlemen
Act Three Scene Two
‘We’ll wait upon…’
Gentlemen - ‘We’ll wait upon your lordship.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘Be thou assured, good…’
Desdemona - ‘Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in they behalf.’
Emilia
Act Three Scene Three
‘it grieves my husband…’
Emilia - ‘it grieves my husband As if the cause were his.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘Oh, that’s an…’
Desdemona (about Iago) - ‘Oh, that’s an honest fellow.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘I will have my lord and you…’
Desdemona - ‘I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were.’
Cassio
Act Three Scene Three
‘Bounteous…’
Cassio (to Desdemona) - ‘Bounteous madam’
Cassio
Act Three Scene Three
‘Whatever shall become of…’
Cassio (to Desdemona) - ‘Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, He’s never anything but your true servant.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘He shall in strangeness stand…’
Desdemona - ‘He shall in strangeness stand no further off Than in polite distance.’
Cassio
Act Three Scene Three
‘My general will forget…’
Cassio - ‘My general will forget my love and service.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘If I do vow…’
Desdemona - ‘If I do vow friendship, I’ll perform it To the last article.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘My lord shall …’
Desdemona - ‘My lord shall never rest’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘His bed shall seem…’
Desdemona - ‘His bed shall seem a school… I’ll intermingle everything he does With Cassio’s suit.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘be merry, Cassio, For thy…’
Desdemona - ‘be merry, Cassio, For thy solicitor shall rather die Than give thy cause away.’
Cassio
Act Three Scene Three
‘I am very ill at…’
Cassio - ‘I am very ill at ease, Unfit for mine own purposes.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘Cassio, my lord? … I cannot think…’
Iago - ‘Cassio, my lord? … I cannot think it That he would steal away so guilty-like Seeing you coming.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘I have been talking with a suitor…’
Desdemona - ‘I have been talking with a suitor here, A man that languishes in your displeasure.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘if he not be not one that truly loves you,… I have…’
Desdemona - ‘if he not be not one that truly loves you,… I have no judgement in an honest face.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘he hath left part of…’
Desdemona - ‘he hath left part of his grief with me To suffer with him.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘Good…’
Desdemona (to Othello) - ‘Good love.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘sweet…’
Othello - ‘sweet Dedemona.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘The sooner, sweet,…’
Othello - ‘The sooner, sweet, for you.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Let him come when…’
Othello (to Desdemona) - ‘Let him come when he will, I will deny thee nothing.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘I will deny…’
Othello - ‘I will deny thee nothing!’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘grant me this… leave…’
Othello - ‘grant me this… leave me but a little to myself.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘Shall I deny you?…’
Desdemona - ‘Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Farewell, my…’
Othello - ‘Farewell, my Desdemona.’
Desdemona
Act Three Scene Three
‘Be as your fancies teach…’
Desdemona (to Othello) - ‘Be as your fancies teach you. Whate’er you be, I am obedient.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Excellent…’
Othello - ‘Excellent wretch!’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Perdition catch my…’
Othello - ‘Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee!’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘when I love thee not…’
Othello - ‘when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘My noble…’
Iago - ‘My noble lord-‘
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘If thou dost love…’
Othello (to Iago) - ‘If thou dost love me Show me thy thought.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘My lord, you…’
Iago - ‘My lord, you know I love you.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘I know thou ‘rt full…’
Othello - (to Iago) ‘I know thou ‘rt full of love and honesty.’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘such things in a false disloyal…’
Othello - ‘such things in a false disloyal knave Are tricks of custom’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘Men shoud be…’
Iago - ‘Men shoud be what they seem’
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago,…’
Othello - ‘Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago, If thou think’st him wronged and mak’st his ear A stranger to thy thoughts.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘It were not for your quiet nor your good…’
Iago - ‘It were not for your quiet nor your good, Nor for my manhood, honesty, and wisdom To let you know my thoughts.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘Good name in man and…’
Iago - ‘Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘he that filches from me my…’
Iago - ‘he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed.’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘Oh, beware, my…’
Iago - ‘Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘It is the green-eyed…’
Iago - ‘It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on
Othello
Act Three Scene Three
‘Oh,…’
Othello - ‘Oh, misery!’
Iago
Act Three Scene Three
‘Good heaven, the souls of all…’
Iago - ‘Good heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy!’