Quotes Meaning Flashcards
‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’
Lack of empathy for Othello.
Fails to recognize his anger.
‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’ Victorian audience
It’s unusual for a women to be getting involved in her husbands public affairs
Subverts expectations
‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’ modern day audience
The buildup of her anxiousness and makes the audience question why she’s being so persistent
‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’
Suggests how out of touch she is with the world around her.
Also suggests her age
‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’ elizabethan
Would be a typical view for someone of the period
‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’ modern
Her lack of understanding for those not in her social class or women without the social morals makes her character unlikeable
‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. ‘
Desdemona says Othello is incapable of being jealous.
ironic suggests she doesn’t know her husband
‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. Elizabethean
Ssuggest Desdemona doesn’t truly know her husband so is failing her duties as a wife
‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. Modern
Ironic since the audience is aware of his jealousy
‘The divine desdemona’ meaning
Puts Desdemona on a pedestal.
Divine connotes Godlike imagery.
Perfection
‘The divine desdemona’ elizabethan
She is complict with the standards the society has set around her
‘The divine desdemona’ modern
An Unrealistic ideology which therefore foreshadows her inevitable tragedy
‘Fresh and delicate creature’ meaning
Highlights her beauty again.
Fresh and delicate contrasts creature.
Hidden truths
’ How she got out’ meaning
Brabantio fails to understand how she even got out since their is strict provisions over her.
Suggests a confidence
’ How she got out’ elizabethan
someone of Desdemona’s class would have been under great protection