Othello Act Three Quotes Flashcards

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Clown

Act Three Scene One

‘to hear music the…’

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Clown - ‘to hear music the general does not greatly care.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene One

‘she will to virtuous…’

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Cassio - ‘she will to virtuous Desdemona Procure me some access.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene One

‘I humbly…’

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Cassio - ‘I humbly thank you for’t’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene One

‘The general and his wife are…’

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Emilia - ‘The general and his wife are talking of it, And she speaks for you stoutly.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene One

‘he protests he loves you And…’

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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.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Two

‘my good…’

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Iago - ‘my good lord’

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Gentlemen

Act Three Scene Two

‘We’ll wait upon…’

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Gentlemen - ‘We’ll wait upon your lordship.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘Be thou assured, good…’

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Desdemona - ‘Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in they behalf.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Three

‘it grieves my husband…’

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Emilia - ‘it grieves my husband As if the cause were his.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, that’s an…’

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Desdemona (about Iago) - ‘Oh, that’s an honest fellow.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘I will have my lord and you…’

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Desdemona - ‘I will have my lord and you again As friendly as you were.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene Three

‘Bounteous…’

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Cassio (to Desdemona) - ‘Bounteous madam’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene Three

‘Whatever shall become of…’

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Cassio (to Desdemona) - ‘Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, He’s never anything but your true servant.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘He shall in strangeness stand…’

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Desdemona - ‘He shall in strangeness stand no further off Than in polite distance.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene Three

‘My general will forget…’

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Cassio - ‘My general will forget my love and service.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘If I do vow…’

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Desdemona - ‘If I do vow friendship, I’ll perform it To the last article.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘My lord shall …’

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Desdemona - ‘My lord shall never rest’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘His bed shall seem…’

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Desdemona - ‘His bed shall seem a school… I’ll intermingle everything he does With Cassio’s suit.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘be merry, Cassio, For thy…’

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Desdemona - ‘be merry, Cassio, For thy solicitor shall rather die Than give thy cause away.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am very ill at…’

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Cassio - ‘I am very ill at ease, Unfit for mine own purposes.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Cassio, my lord? … I cannot think…’

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Iago - ‘Cassio, my lord? … I cannot think it That he would steal away so guilty-like Seeing you coming.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘I have been talking with a suitor…’

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Desdemona - ‘I have been talking with a suitor here, A man that languishes in your displeasure.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘if he not be not one that truly loves you,… I have…’

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Desdemona - ‘if he not be not one that truly loves you,… I have no judgement in an honest face.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘he hath left part of…’

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Desdemona - ‘he hath left part of his grief with me To suffer with him.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘Good…’

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Desdemona (to Othello) - ‘Good love.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘sweet…’

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Othello - ‘sweet Dedemona.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘The sooner, sweet,…’

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Othello - ‘The sooner, sweet, for you.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Let him come when…’

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Othello (to Desdemona) - ‘Let him come when he will, I will deny thee nothing.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I will deny…’

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Othello - ‘I will deny thee nothing!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘grant me this… leave…’

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Othello - ‘grant me this… leave me but a little to myself.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘Shall I deny you?…’

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Desdemona - ‘Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Farewell, my…’

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Othello - ‘Farewell, my Desdemona.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘Be as your fancies teach…’

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Desdemona (to Othello) - ‘Be as your fancies teach you. Whate’er you be, I am obedient.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Excellent…’

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Othello - ‘Excellent wretch!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Perdition catch my…’

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Othello - ‘Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘when I love thee not…’

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Othello - ‘when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘My noble…’

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Iago - ‘My noble lord-‘

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘If thou dost love…’

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Othello (to Iago) - ‘If thou dost love me Show me thy thought.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘My lord, you…’

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Iago - ‘My lord, you know I love you.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I know thou ‘rt full…’

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Othello - (to Iago) ‘I know thou ‘rt full of love and honesty.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘such things in a false disloyal…’

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Othello - ‘such things in a false disloyal knave Are tricks of custom’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Men shoud be…’

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Iago - ‘Men shoud be what they seem’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago,…’

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Othello - ‘Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago, If thou think’st him wronged and mak’st his ear A stranger to thy thoughts.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘It were not for your quiet nor your good…’

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Iago - ‘It were not for your quiet nor your good, Nor for my manhood, honesty, and wisdom To let you know my thoughts.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Good name in man and…’

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Iago - ‘Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘he that filches from me my…’

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Iago - ‘he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, beware, my…’

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Iago - ‘Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘It is the green-eyed…’

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Iago - ‘It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh,…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, misery!’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Good heaven, the souls of all…’

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Iago - ‘Good heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘For she had eyes…’

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Othello - ‘For she had eyes and chose me.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘on the proof there is no…’

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Othello - ‘on the proof there is no more but this: Away at once with love or jealousy!’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Look to your wife, observe…’

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Iago - ‘Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘she did deceive…’

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Iago - ‘she did deceive her father, marrying you.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘I humbly do beseech…’

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Iago - ‘I humbly do beseech you of your pardon For too much loving you.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am bound to…’

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Othello - ‘I am bound to thee forever.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Cassio’s my worthy friend…’

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Iago - ‘Cassio’s my worthy friend - My lord, I see you’re moved.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I do not think but…’

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Othello - ‘I do not think but Desdemona’s honest.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘This honest creature doubtless Sees…’

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Othello - ‘This honest creature doubtless Sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘hold her free, I do…’

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Iago - ‘hold her free, I do bessech your honour.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘This fellow’s of exceeding honesty And…’

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Othello - ‘This fellow’s of exceeding honesty And knows all quantities, with a learned spirit, of human dealings’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘her jesses were…’

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Othello - ‘her jesses were my dear heartdtrings’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am black And have not those…’

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Othello - ‘I am black And have not those soft parts of conversation that chamberes have’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am declined into…’

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Othello - ‘I am declined into the value of years’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘She’s gone, I am…’

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Othello - ‘She’s gone, I am abused, am my relief Must be to loathe her,’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, curse of…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, curse of marriage’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘we can call these delicate…’

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Othello - ‘we can call these delicate creatures ours And not their appetites!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘If she be false, heaven…’

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Othello - ‘If she be false, heaven mocked itself. I’ll not believe’ t.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I have pain upon…’

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Othello - ‘I have pain upon my forehead, here.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am very sorry that…’

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Desdemona - ‘I am very sorry that you are not well.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am glad I have found this…’

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Emilia - ‘I am glad I have found this napkin, This was her first remembrance from the Moor.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Three

‘she so loves…’

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Emilia - ‘she so loves the token.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Three

‘What he will do with it…’

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Emilia - ‘What he will do with it Heaven knows, not I. I nothing but to please his fantasy.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘A good wench…’

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Iago - ‘A good wench, give it me.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Three

‘Poor lady, she’ll…’

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Emilia - ‘Poor lady, she’ll run mad When she shall lack it.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Trifles light as air Are…’

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Iago - ‘Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of holy writ.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘The Moor already…’

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Iago - ‘The Moor already changes with my poison.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘with a little act upon the…’

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Iago - ‘with a little act upon the blood Burn like the mines of sulfur.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Ha!…’

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Othello - ‘Ha! Ha! False to me?’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Thou hast set…’

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Othello (To Iago) - ‘Thou hast set me on the rack.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I saw ‘t not, thought…’

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Othello - ‘I saw ‘t not, thought it not, it harmed me not.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, now forever Farewell…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, now forever Farewell the tranquil mind! Farewell content!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Othello’s…’

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Othello - ‘Othello’s occupation’s gone.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Villain, be sure thou…’

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Othello - ‘Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore, Be sure of it.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Give me the…’

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Othello - ‘Give me the ocular proof.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘bear no hinge nor loop To…’

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Othello - ‘bear no hinge nor loop To hang a doubt on, or woe upon thy life!’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘My noble…’

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Iago - ‘My noble lord-‘

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘If thou dost slander…’

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Othello - ‘If thou dost slander her and torture me, Never pray more.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, heaven forgive me! Are…’

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Iago - ‘Oh, heaven forgive me! Are you a man? Have you a soul or sense?’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I think my wife be…’

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Othello - ‘I think my wife be honest and think she is not.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Her name, that was as fresh As…’

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Othello - ‘Her name, that was as fresh As Dian’s visage, is now begrimed and black As mine own face.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Death and…’

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Othello - ‘Death and damnation! Oh!’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘were they as prime as…’

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Iago - you would not see them sleeping togther as proof ‘were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, As salt as wolves in pride, and fools as gross As ignorance made drunk.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘by foolish honesty…’

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Iago - ‘by foolish honesty and love, I will go on.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, monstrous!..’

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Othello - ‘Oh, monstrous! Monstrous!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘I’ll tear her…’

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Othello - ‘I’ll tear her all to pieces!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, that the slave had…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, that the slave had forty thousand lives! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘All my fond…’

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Othello - ‘All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Arise, black…’

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Othello - ‘Arise, black vengeance, from the hollow hell!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Oh, blood,…’

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Othello - ‘Oh, blood, blood, blood!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘by yon marble heaven, In…’

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Othello - ‘by yon marble heaven, In the due reverence of a sacred vow I here engage my words (he kneels)’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘Iago doth give up The…’

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Iago - ‘Iago doth give up The execution oh his wit, hands, heart, To wronged Othello’s service.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘bloody…’

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Iago - ‘bloody business’

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Othello (to Iago)

Act Three Scene Three

‘I greet thy love Not with…’

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Othello (to Iago) - ‘I greet thy love Not with vain thanks but with accepatnce bounteous.’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘Damn her,…’

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Othello - ‘Damn her, lewd minx! Oh, damn her, damn her!’

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Othello

Act Three Scene Three

‘some swift means…’

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Othello - ‘some swift means of death For the fair devil.’

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Iago

Act Three Scene Three

‘I am your…’

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Iago - ‘I am your own for ever.’

108
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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Four

‘but my noble Moor Is true of mind…’

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Desdemona - ‘but my noble Moor Is true of mind and made of no such baseness As jealous creatures are, it were enough To put him to ill thinking.’

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Desdemona (about Othello’s jealousy)

Act Three Scene Four

‘I think the sun where he…’

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Desdemona - ‘I think the sun where he was born Drew all such humours from him.’

110
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Othello

Act Three Scene Four

‘Well, my good lady. - (aside)…’

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Othello - ‘Well, my good lady. - (aside) Oh, hardness to dissemble!-‘

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Desdemona (to Othello)

Act Three Scene Four

‘my good…’

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Desdemona (to Othello) - ‘my good lord.’

112
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Desdemona (about her hand)

Act Three Scene Four

‘It hath felt no…’

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Desdemona (about her hand) - ‘It hath felt no age nor known no sorrow.’

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Othello (about Desdemona’s handkercheif)

Act Three Scene Four

‘to lose ‘t or give ‘t away…’

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Othello (about Desdemona’s handkercheif) - ‘to lose ‘t or give ‘t away were such perdition As nothing else could match.’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Four

‘Why do you speak…’

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Desdemona - ‘Why do you speak so startingly and rash?’

115
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Othello

Act Three Scene Four

‘Fetch me the…’

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Othello - ‘Fetch me the handkerchief - my mind misgives.’

116
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Othello

Act Three Scene Four

‘The handkerchief!’

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Othello - ‘The handkerchief!’ - repeated twice

117
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Emilia

Act Three Scene Four

‘Is not this…’

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Emilia - ‘Is not this man jealous?’

118
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Emilia (about men)

Act Three Scene Four

‘They are all but stomachs,…’

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Emilia (about men) - ‘They are all but stomachs, and we are all but food. To eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us.’

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Cassio

Act Three Scene Four

‘I may again Exist, and be a member…’

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Cassio - ‘I may again Exist, and be a member of his love Whom I, with all the office of my heart Entirely honour.’

120
Q

Desdemona

Act Three Scene Four

‘My lord is…’

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Desdemona - ‘My lord is not my lord’

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Desdemona

Act Three Scene Four

‘I was, unhandsome warrior as I am, Arraigning…’

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Desdemona - ‘I was, unhandsome warrior as I am, Arraigning his unkindness with my soul… I had stuborned the witness, And he’s indicted falsely.’

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Emilia

Act Three Scene Four

‘They are not ever jealous…’

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Emilia - ‘They are not ever jealous for the cause, But jealous for they’re jealous.’

123
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Emilia (about jealousy)

Act Three Scene Four

‘It is a monster Begot…’

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Emilia (about jealousy) - ‘It is a monster Begot upon itself, born on itself.’

124
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Desdemona (about jealousy)

Act Three Scene Four

‘Heaven keep the…’

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Desdemona (about jealousy) - ‘Heaven keep the monster from Othello’s mind!’

125
Q

Cassio

Act Three Scene Four

‘my most…’ + ‘sweet…’

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Cassio - ‘my most fair Biance?’ + ‘sweet love’

126
Q

Cassio (about the handerchief)

Act Three Scene Four

‘I found it in…’

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Cassio (about the handkerchief) - ‘I found it in my chamber. I like the work well.’