Othello Act Two Quotes Flashcards

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Montano (about the Turks in the storm)

Act Two Scene One

‘It is impossible…’

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Montano (about the Turks in the storm) - ‘It is impossible they bear it out.’

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Third Gentleman

Act Two Scene One

‘The Moor himself at…’

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Third Gentleman- ‘The Moor himself at sea And is in full commission here for Cyprus.’

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Montano (about Othello’s arrival)

Act Two Scene One

‘I am glad…’

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Monatno (about Othello’s arrival) - ‘I am glad on’t. ‘Tis a worthy governor.’

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Third Gentleman (about the Venetians in the storm)

Act Two Scene One

‘they were parted With…’

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Third Gentleman (about the Venetians in the storm) - ‘they were parted With foul and violent tempest.’

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Montano (about Othello)

Act Two Scene One

‘Pray heavens he be [safe], For I have…’

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Montano (about Othello) - ‘Pray heavens he be [safe], For I have served him, and the man commands Like a full soldier.’

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Monatno

Act Two Scene One

‘brave…’

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Montano - ‘brave Othello’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘Thanks, you the valiant…’

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Cassio - ‘Thanks, you the valiant of this warlike isle That so approve the Moor.’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘He hath achieved a…’

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Cassio - ‘He hath achieved a maid That paragons description and wild fame’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘having sense of beauty…’

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Cassio - ‘having sense of beauty, do omit Their mortal natures, letting go safely by The divine Desdemona.’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘our great…’

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Cassio - ‘our great captain’s captain’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘Make love’s quick pants in…’

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Cassio - ‘Make love’s quick pants in Desdemona’s arms, Give renewed fire to our extincted spirits And bring all Cyprus comfort!’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘The riches of…’

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Cassio - ‘The riches of the ship is come on shore!’

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Desemona

Act Two Scene One

‘valiant…’

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Desdemona - ‘valiant Cassio’

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Desdemona

Act Two Scene One

‘What tidings can…’

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Desdemona - ‘What tidings can you tell me of my lord?’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘Good ancient - you…’

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Cassio - ‘Good ancient - you are welcome. - Welcome, mistress. (Kisses Emilia)’

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Cassio

Act Two Scene One

‘Tis my breeding That …’

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Cassio - ‘Tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy .’

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Iago

Act Two Scene One

‘would she give you so much of her…’

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Iago - ‘would she give you so much of her lips As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, You’ll have enough.’

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Desdemona

Act Two Scene One

‘Alas, she has…’

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Desdemona - ‘Alas, she has no speech!’

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Iago

Act Two Scene One

‘Come on, come on… you are… players…’

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Iago - ‘Come on, come on… you are… players in your housewifery, and housewives in your beds

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Desdemona

Act Two Scene One

‘Oh, fie upon…’

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Desdemona - ‘Oh, fie upon thee, slanderer!’

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Iago

Act Two Scene One

‘Nay, it is true…’

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Iago - ‘Nay, it is true, or else I am a Turk.’

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Iago

Act Two Scene One

‘You rise to…’

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Iago - ‘You rise to play and go to bed to work.’

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Emilia

Act Two Scene One

‘You shall not…’

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Emilia - ‘You shall not write my praise.’

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Iago

Act Two Scene One

‘If she be fair and wise…’

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Iago - ‘If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit, The one’s for use, the other useth it.’

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# Desdemona Act Two Scene One | 'Oh, heavy...'
Desdemona - 'Oh, heavy ignorance!'
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# Desdemona Act Two Scene One | 'Oh, most lame and...'
Desdemona - 'Oh, most lame and impotent conclusion! Do not learn of him, Emilia, though he be thy husband.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | '(*aside*) With as little a web as...'
Iago - '(*aside*) With as little a web as this I will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'Oh my fair...'
Othello - 'Oh my fair warrior!'
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# Desdemona Act Two Scene One | 'My dear...'
Desdemona - 'My dear Othello!'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'Oh, my soul's...'
Othello - 'Oh, my soul's joy!
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'I fear My soul hath her...'
Othello - 'I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like this Succeeds in unknown fate.'
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# Desdemona Act Two Scene One | 'The heavens forbid But...'
Desdemona - 'The heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase, Even as our days do grow.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'it is too much...'
Othello - 'it is too much of joy.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | '(*aside*) Oh, you are well tuned...'
Iago - '(*aside*) Oh, you are well tuned now, But I'll set down the pegs that make this music, As honest as I am.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'News, friends! Our wars...'
Othello - 'News, friends! Our wars are done, the Turks are drowned.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'O my...'
Othello - 'O my sweet'
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# Othello Act Two Scene One | 'good Iago... He is a good one...'
Othello - 'good Iago... He is a good one, and his worthiness Does challenge much respect.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'Desdemona is directly in...'
Iago - 'Desdemona is directly in love with him' (Cassio)
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'Her eye must be fed...'
Iago - 'Her eye must be fed, and what delight shall she have to look on the devil?'
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# Roderigo Act Two Scene One | 'I cannot believe that...'
Roderigo - 'I cannot believe that in her. She's full of most blessed condition.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'The Moor, howbeit that I endure...'
Iago - 'The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, Is of a constant, loving, noble nature.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'I dare think he'll prove to...'
Iago - 'I dare think he'll prove to Desdemona A most dear husband.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'nothing can or shall content...'
Iago - 'nothing can or shall content my soul Till I am evened with him, wife for wife.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'Make the Moor thank me, love me...'
Iago - 'Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me For making him egregiously an ass'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'practising upon his peace...'
Iago - 'practising upon his peace and quiet Even to maddness.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene One | 'Knavery's plain face...'
Iago - 'Knavery's plain face is never seen till used.'
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# Herald Act Two Scene Two | 'It is Othello's pleasure...'
Herald - 'It is Othello's pleasure, our noble and valiant general.'
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# Herald Act Two Scene Two | 'Bless the isle of Cyrpus...'
Herald - 'Bless the isle of Cyrpus and our noble general Othello!'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Good...'
Othello - 'Good Michael'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Iago is most...'
Othello - 'Iago is most honest.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Come, my dear...'
Othello - 'Come, my dear love'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'she is sport...'
Iago - 'she is sport for Jove.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'She's a most...'
Cassio - 'She's a most exquisite lady.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'I warrant her...'
Iago - 'I warrant her, full of game.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'Indeed she's a most...'
Cassio - 'Indeed she's a most fresh and delicate creature.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'An inviting eye, and yet...'
Cassio - 'An inviting eye, and yet methinks right modest.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'She is indeed
Cassio - 'She is indeed perfection.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'If I can fasten...'
Iago - 'If I can fasten but one cup upon him'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'He'll be as full of quarrell ...'
Iago - 'He'll be as full of quarrell and offense As my young mistress' dog.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'my sick...'
Iago - 'my sick fool Roderigo'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'I fear the trust Othello puts...'
Iago - 'I fear the trust Othello puts him in On some odd time of his infirmity Will shake this island.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'I do love Cassio...'
Iago - 'I do love Cassio well, and would do much To cure him of this evil-'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'Fie, Fie, lieutenant...'
Iago - 'Fie, Fie, lieutenant, You'll be ashamed for ever.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Hold, for...'
Othello - 'Hold, for your lives!'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Are we turned...'
Othello - 'Are we turned Turks?'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Honest Iago, that looks dead...'
Othello - 'Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving, Speak, who began this?'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'On thy love...'
Othello - 'On thy love, I charge thee.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'I pray you pardon...'
Cassio - 'I pray you pardon me, I cannot speak.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Worthy Montano...your name...'
Othello - 'Worthy Montano... your name is great In mouths of wisest censure.'
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# Montano Act Two Scene Three | 'Worthy Othello, I am...'
Montano - 'Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'by heaven, My blood begins...'
Othello - 'by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule And passion.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'the best of you...'
Othello - 'the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'he that is approved in this...'
Othello - 'he that is approved in this offence, Though he had twinned with me, both at birth, Shall lose me.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'I had rather have this tongue...'
Iago - 'I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio.'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | 'Cassio, I love thee, But...'
Othello - 'Cassio, I love thee, But never more be officer of mine.-'
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# Othello Act Two Scene Three | ''tis the soldiers' life To have...'
Othello - ''tis the soldiers' life To have their balmy slumbers waked with strife.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'Reputation...'
Cassio - 'Reputation, reputation, reputation!'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'Oh, I have lost...'
Cassio - 'Oh, I have lost my reputation!'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'I have lost the immortal...'
Cassio - 'I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestail.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'My reputation, Iago...'
Cassio - 'My reputation, Iago, my reputation!'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'Reputation is an idle and most...'
Iago - 'Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'a punishment more in...'
Iago - 'a punishment more in policy than in malice.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'devil drunkness give...'
Cassio - 'devil drunkness give place to the devil wrath.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'To be now a sensible man...'
Cassio - 'To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast!'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'good lieutenant, I think...'
Iago - 'good lieutenant, I think you think I love you.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'She is of so free, so kind, so apt...'
Iago - 'She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a vice in her goodness not to do more than she is requested.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'You advise...'
Cassio - 'You advise me well.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'in the sincerity of love...'
Iago - 'in the sincerity of love and honest kindness.'
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# Cassio Act Two Scene Three | 'Good night, honest...'
Cassio - 'Good night, honest Iago.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'Divinity of...'
Iago - 'Divinity of Hell!'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'When devils will the blackest sins...'
Iago - 'When devils will the blackest sins put on They do suggest at first with heavenly shows As I do now.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'I'll pour this...'
Iago - 'I'll pour this pestilence into his ear.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'out of her own goodness...'
Iago - 'out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all.'
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# Roderigo Act Two Scene Three | 'so, with no money at all and...'
Roderigo - 'so, with no money at all and a little more wit, return again to Venice.'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'What wound did ever...'
Iago - 'What wound did ever heal but by degrees?'
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# Iago Act Two Scene Three | 'Dull not device by...'
Iago - 'Dull not device by coldness and delay.'