Quotes Flashcards
Iago: “in following him…
, i follow but myself”
Act 1, scene 1
Iago: “i am not
What i am”
Act 1, scene 1
Iago: “an old black ram…
…Is tupping your white ewe”
Act 1, scene 1
Roderigo: “to the gross clasps…
Of the lascivious Moor”
Brabantio: “That thou hast practised with her foul charms…
…abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals that weakens motion”
act one,scene 2
Iago: “you rise to play…
…and go to bed to work”
Act 2, scene 1
Othello: “she loved me for the dangersi had passed…
…and i loved her that she did pity them”
Act 1, scene 3
Desdemona: “but here’s my husband: and so much duty as my mother showed you…
Preferring you before her father, so much i challenge that i must profess my due to the moor my lord”
Act 1, scene 3
Brabantio: “she hath decieved her father…
…and may thee”
Act 1, scene 3
Othello: “o my souls joy, if after every tempest come such calms…
…may the winds blow till they have wakened dead”
Act 2, scene 1
Iago: “for i do suggest the lusty moor hath lept into my seat…
…the thought whereof doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards”
Act 2, scene 1
Iago: “so i will turn her virtue into pitch…
…and out of her own goodnes make a net that shall emmesh them all”
Act 2, scene 3
Othello (to Desdemona): “i will deny thee…
…nothing”
Act 3, scene 3
Othello: “but i doo love thee and when i love thee not…
…chaos is come again”
Act 3, scene 3
Iago: “o beware my lord of jealousy…
…it is a green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds upon”
Act 3, scene 3
Othello: “not from mine own weak merits will i draw the smallest fear or doubt of her revolt…
…for she had eyes and chose me”
Act 3, scene 3
Othello: “o curse of marrige…
…that we can make delicate creatures ours but no their appetities”
Act 3, scene 3
Othello: “villian, be sure thou prove my love a whore…
…be sure of it. Give me ocular proof”
Act 3, scene 3
Othello: “ill tear her…
…all to pieces”
Act 3, scene 3
Emilia: “they are all but stomachs and we all but food…
…they eat us hungerly and when they are full, they belch us”
Act 3, scene 4
Iago: “do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed…
…even the bed she hath contaminated”
Act 4, scene 1
Othello (to lodovico after hitting desdemona): “o devil o devil,if the earth coud teem with womans tears…
…each drop she falls would prove a crocodile”
Act 4, scene 1
Othello: “heaven knows thou art truly false as hell”. Desdemona:”…
…to qwhom my lord? With whom? How am i false?”
Act 4, scene 1
Othello: “i took you for a cunning whore…
…of venice that married with Othello”
Act 4, scene 1
Emilia: “ill be hanged if some eternal villain, some busy insinuating rogue…
Some cogging, cozening slave, to gt some office, have not devised this slander; ill be hanged else”
Act 4, scene 1
Desdemona: “my love doth so approve him that even his stubborness…
…his checks, his frowns…have grace and favour in them”
Act 4, scene 3
Emilia: “would thou not make her husband a cuckold…
…tomake him a monarch”
Act 4, scene 3
Emilia: “Let husbands knowtheir wives have sense like them…
…they see and smell and have their palates for both for sweet and sour as husbands have”
Act 4, scene 3
Othello: “when i have plucked thy rose, i cannot give it vita growth again…
…it needs must wither”
Act 5, scene 2
Desdemona: o banish me my lord, but do not kill me” othello: “…
…dow, strumpet”
Act 5, scene 2
Desdemona: “a guiltless death i die” Emilia:…
…o who hath done ths deed” desdemona: “nobody, i myself, farewell”
Act 5, scene 2
Othello: “o cursed, cursed slave…
…whip me ye devils from possession of this heavenly sight”
Act 5, scene 2
Othello: “I kissed thee ere, no way but this…
…killing myself to die upon a kiss”
Act 5, scene 2