Othello Act Two Quotes Flashcards
Montano (about the Turks in the storm)
Act Two Scene One
‘It is impossible…’
Montano (about the Turks in the storm) - ‘It is impossible they bear it out.’
Third Gentleman
Act Two Scene One
‘The Moor himself at…’
Third Gentleman- ‘The Moor himself at sea And is in full commission here for Cyprus.’
Montano (about Othello’s arrival)
Act Two Scene One
‘I am glad…’
Monatno (about Othello’s arrival) - ‘I am glad on’t. ‘Tis a worthy governor.’
Third Gentleman (about the Venetians in the storm)
Act Two Scene One
‘they were parted With…’
Third Gentleman (about the Venetians in the storm) - ‘they were parted With foul and violent tempest.’
Montano (about Othello)
Act Two Scene One
‘Pray heavens he be [safe], For I have…’
Montano (about Othello) - ‘Pray heavens he be [safe], For I have served him, and the man commands Like a full soldier.’
Monatno
Act Two Scene One
‘brave…’
Montano - ‘brave Othello’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘Thanks, you the valiant…’
Cassio - ‘Thanks, you the valiant of this warlike isle That so approve the Moor.’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘He hath achieved a…’
Cassio - ‘He hath achieved a maid That paragons description and wild fame’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘having sense of beauty…’
Cassio - ‘having sense of beauty, do omit Their mortal natures, letting go safely by The divine Desdemona.’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘our great…’
Cassio - ‘our great captain’s captain’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘Make love’s quick pants in…’
Cassio - ‘Make love’s quick pants in Desdemona’s arms, Give renewed fire to our extincted spirits And bring all Cyprus comfort!’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘The riches of…’
Cassio - ‘The riches of the ship is come on shore!’
Desemona
Act Two Scene One
‘valiant…’
Desdemona - ‘valiant Cassio’
Desdemona
Act Two Scene One
‘What tidings can…’
Desdemona - ‘What tidings can you tell me of my lord?’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘Good ancient - you…’
Cassio - ‘Good ancient - you are welcome. - Welcome, mistress. (Kisses Emilia)’
Cassio
Act Two Scene One
‘Tis my breeding That …’
Cassio - ‘Tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy .’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘would she give you so much of her…’
Iago - ‘would she give you so much of her lips As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, You’ll have enough.’
Desdemona
Act Two Scene One
‘Alas, she has…’
Desdemona - ‘Alas, she has no speech!’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘Come on, come on… you are… players…’
Iago - ‘Come on, come on… you are… players in your housewifery, and housewives in your beds
Desdemona
Act Two Scene One
‘Oh, fie upon…’
Desdemona - ‘Oh, fie upon thee, slanderer!’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘Nay, it is true…’
Iago - ‘Nay, it is true, or else I am a Turk.’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘You rise to…’
Iago - ‘You rise to play and go to bed to work.’
Emilia
Act Two Scene One
‘You shall not…’
Emilia - ‘You shall not write my praise.’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘If she be fair and wise…’
Iago - ‘If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit, The one’s for use, the other useth it.’
Desdemona
Act Two Scene One
‘Oh, heavy…’
Desdemona - ‘Oh, heavy ignorance!’
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.’
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.’
Othello
Act Two Scene One
‘Oh my fair…’
Othello - ‘Oh my fair warrior!’
Desdemona
Act Two Scene One
‘My dear…’
Desdemona - ‘My dear Othello!’
Othello
Act Two Scene One
‘Oh, my soul’s…’
Othello - ‘Oh, my soul’s joy!
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.’
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.’
Othello
Act Two Scene One
‘it is too much…’
Othello - ‘it is too much of joy.’
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.’
Othello
Act Two Scene One
‘News, friends! Our wars…’
Othello - ‘News, friends! Our wars are done, the Turks are drowned.’
Othello
Act Two Scene One
‘O my…’
Othello - ‘O my sweet’
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.’
Iago
Act Two Scene One
‘Desdemona is directly in…’
Iago - ‘Desdemona is directly in love with him’ (Cassio)