Quotes Flashcards
‘But I do love thee; and when I love thee not chaos is comes again’
-Act 3 Scene 3
-Othello to Iago
‘Look to her, Moor, if thou has eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may thee’
-Act 1 Scene 3
-Brabantio to Othello
‘My life upon her faith!’
-Act 1 Scene 3
-Othello to Brabantio
‘I follow him to serve my turn upon him’
-Act 1 Scene 1
-Iago
‘Loved not wisely but too well’
-Act 5 Scene 2
-Othello
‘Good name in man and woman…is the immediate jewel of their souls’
-Act 3 Scene 3
-Iago to Othello
‘Put out the light, and then put out the light’
-Act 5 Scene 2
-Othello
‘O, blood, blood, blood’
-Act 3 Scene 3
-Othello
‘So I will turn her virtue into pitch, And out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all’
-Act 2 Scene 3
Iago (Soliloquy)
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‘But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at. I am not what I am’
-Act 1 Scene 1
-Iago
‘An old black ram is tupping your white ewe’
-Act1 Scene 1
-Iago
‘Send for the lady to the sagittary and let her speak of me before her father’
-Act 1 Scene 3
-Othello
‘I hate the moor’
-Act 1 Scene 3
-Iago
‘Thus do I ever make my fool my purse’
-Act 1 Scene 3
-Iago
‘Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial’
-Act 2 Scene 3
-Cassio
’ I will deny thee nothing’
-Act 3 Scene 3 (repeated)
-Othello
‘O beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on’
-Act 3 Scene 3
-Iago
‘My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught; and many worthy and chaste dames even thus, all guiltless meet reproach. What ho, my lord! My lord, I say! Othello!
-Act 4 Scene 1
‘Tis such another fitchew! Marry, a perfumed one’
-Act 4 Scene 1
-Cassio
‘I will chop her into messes. Cuckold me!’
-Act 4 Scene 1
-Othello
‘It is my wretched fortune’
-Act 4 Scene 2
-Desdemona
‘The Moor’s abus’d by some most villainous knave, some base notorious knave, some scurvy fellow’
-Act 4 Scene 2
-Emilia
‘The world’s a huge thing; it is a great price for a small vice’
-Act 4 Scene 3
-Emilia
‘This is the night that either makes me, or fordoes me quite’
-Act 5 Scene 2
-Iago
‘It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul’
-Act 5 Scene 2
-Othello
‘Look on the tragic loading of this bed: This is thy work. The object poisons sight’
-Act 5 Scene 2
-Lodovico