How does Shakespeare get the audience’s immediate attention? | Racial Slurs and Brings the Reader into the middle of the Action. |
Why is Roderigo angry and frustrated? | He did not get to marry Desdemona, Othello did. |
Why does Iago resent Othello? | Othello chose a different guy for the promotion. |
What seems to be Brabantio’s attitude toward Roderigo? | He feels dismissive and then regretful. |
Why is Brabantio angry at the end of the scene? | Othello stole his daughter. |
How do we know that time it is during this scene? | The Context Clues. |
Notice that, with one exception, the scene is written in blank verse. Identify the section. Why did Shakespeare write it in prove? | Iago’s comments are made worse by putting it in prose. |
So far we have met three characters. Give a few words to describe the personality of each? | Brabantio: Angry and Protective.Iago: Jealous, 2 Faced.Roderigo: mad, but weak. |
We have not met two of the play’s most important characters, Othello and Desdemona. What have we learned about them? | They Eloped. |
Iago says, “I lack iniquity / Sometime to do me service.” Why is this Ironic? | Because he’s very bad and evil enough to do the job. |
How does Iago in he next lines try to intimidate Othello? | By saying that Brabantio can take his power. |
How does Othello’s response reveal his own positive self-image? | His equal to her in rank. |
Why does Iago swear Janus? | Because he’s a two-faced villain. |
Sum up the news that Cassio brings? | Dukes and Senators need Othello right now. |
Why does Iago not tell Cassio that Othello is married to Desdemona? | Because he doesn’t want Othello to know he is back stabbing him. |
WHat does Brabantio accuse Othello of using to seduce Desdemona? | Magic. |
Even after he hears the reason for the Duke’s emergency session of the senate, does Brabantio change his concern? Why? | No; He is mad, he can’t think straight and self-center. |
Sum up the reports that the Duke and senators hear about impending war in Cyprus? | Turkish Fleet are coming and they don’t know how many is in the fleet, but it’s a lot possibly. |
Explain Brabantio’s first response to the Duke? | I don’t care about the war. |
What accusation against Othello does Brabantio repeat to the Duke? | She’s been tricked and stolen from me. |
What does the Duke promise Brabantio? | I will give him the death Penalty and Justice. |
What disturbs Brabantio most about the marriage? | Interracial marriage, the guys old, and he didn’t know about it. |
How do the Duke and the senators show that they are trying to conduct a fair hearing of this case? | They hear Othello out. |
What does Othello say in his speech of self-defense? | That He Wooed her with his stories, and won her fair and square. |
How does Desdemona respond to her father’s questions? | Were equals in this, and I fell in love with him. |
Why are the Duke’s words cold comfort to Brabantio? | Othello’s stories would have wooed his daughter too. |
Othello accepts his orders to go to Cyprus with only one condition. What is it? | That his wife (Desdemona) will be taken care of. |
Why does Desdemona not want to stay at her father’s house? What is her request to the Duke? | He doesn’t want her; That she could go with Othello. |
What are the final arrangements? | Desdemona goes with Iago and his wife to Cyprus. |
Why is Iago so anxious that Roderigo not take his own life? | So he can take his money and he won’t have an income source. |
How does Iago finally convince Roderigo to believe in him? | Sell everything and they will eventually break up (Othello and Desdemona) and he (Roderigo) will be the rebound man. |
What does Iago say in his soliloquy at the end of act 1? | He hates the moor (Othello), and that there is a rumor that the moor slept with his wife. And he wants to destroy Othello, Cassio, and Desdemona. |
Othello Act 1, Scene 1-3 Questions
July 5, 2019