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i will wear my heart upon my sleeve
Iago will become duplicitous in his quest for vengeance, never revealing his genuine feelings to the outer world. The irony of this comment is that he is admitting to his deception.
i’ll tear her all to pieces
The calm and controlled aspect of the character is ignored, and the contrast in attitude before and during the pivotal incident is essential since it demonstrates his personality’s ability to alter quickly.
your son in law is far more fair than black
“black” has many possible meanings in this quote. it alludes to othello’s race but also to an old idea that black means “ugly”. the duke is a kind person and labels othello as “fair” however this could come across as a backhanded compliment since the duke is implying than he is much more gentalmanly than other black people. race is a very prevalent theme in the play just as it was in venice due to the prejudice. othello is aware of the stereotypes that white veneitians have for this race and although he is seen as able to go beyond these preconceptions, he wont ever forget how others see him. connects to the themes of reputation race and setting.
must you speak of one that loved not wisely but too well
in this part of the play following the murder of desdemona, othello turns to those who have witnessed this spiral of blood thirsty emotion and asks of them to remember him for the good he has done for venice, as an honurable and noble general who loved his wife so much. he does not want this crafted reputation to be dampened by his act of violence. his idea is that had he been any less in love with desdemona, he would not have been so bothered by her “affair” and as such would not have killed her in such a spree of jealous passion.
i think my wife be honest and think she is not
othello would not have ever dreamed of seeing desdemona as dishonest or as a “strumpet”, but as iago exploited and lied to othello he quickly began to have doubts for her purity
thy honesty and love doth mince this matter
othello makes the assumption that iago is just being a good person who does not want to put any blame on cassio, when in reality iago has actually constructed this entire setup of events so that cassio will get into trouble. this exposes just how naive othello is about iago’s nature and motives and sets the stage for how this exact naivity and inherent trust will result in destruction and heartbreak.
i prithee speak to me as to thy thinkings
iago begins to plant his many seeds of deceptions at this point without ever letting on to othello that he has any motive other than having othello’s wellbeing at heart. iago says “i like not that” to stir up suspicion in othello but then acts hesistant to elaborate on the outburst. this leads to othello literally begging iago to tell him something that iago is desperate to let him know because he is so concerned about what his wife may be doing behind closed doors
my bloody thoughts with violent pace shall ne’er look back
othello eventually decides that he has been betrayed by desdemona, and vows his revenge to both her and cassio. this enforces just how severely othello went from love to anger due to the jealousy. this darkly foreshadows his unwavered murderous drive as he ignores desdemonas cries of innocence as he kills her
i do perceive here a divided duty
shows how desdemona is keen to live up to the expectations that she will be loyal to othello. this is a loyalty that will endanger her down the line because she will not challenge othello’s demand over her
beshrew me if i would do such a wrong
desdemona insisting to emilia that she wouldnt dream of being disloyal to othello, and made the assumption that everyone around her no matter how jealous would see her in the same pure light as she does herself. despite her consistent honesty to othello, he is unable to see through his own selfish jealousy to get through to her, which ulitmately leads to him killing her from anger
i follow himi to serve my turn upon him
everyone, othello too, sees iago as a loyal and devoted ensign. iago uses this strategic advantage presented by the friendship to bring about othellos downfall. this is one of the few moments where he is honest about his plans to another character rather than aside to the audience
it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets / He’s done my office
one of the rare times where iago revealed a motivation for wanting to have revenge on othello, since he believes othello to be sleeping with his wife emilia.
strangle her in bed, even the bed she hath contaminated
further supports the notion of iagos utter control over othello, since othello makes no hesitation to agree to the plan
i have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking
iago uses this information against cassio, and is able to get him so drunk that he becomes involved in a fight that ultimately leads to him being fired
oh i have lost my reputation i have lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial
reveals the amount of value and pride cassio had for his reputation, something he would never do anything that would risk destroying it. othello shares this sentiment because the supposed affair besmirches the reputation he worked so very hard to form. both him and cassio see a man as no more than “bestial” without a good rep.