“I have no great devotion to the deed,And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons.” | Roderigo, Iago |
“I have rubbed this young quat almost to the sense,And he grows angry. Now, whether he kill Cassio,Or Cassio him, or each do kill the other,Every way makes my gain.” | Iago, Aside |
“O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!” | Roderigo, Iago |
“Gentlemen all, I do suspect this trashTo be a party in this injury.” | Iago, Cassio and Gratiano |
“I am no strumpet, but of life as honestAs you that thus abuse me.” | Bianca, Emilia and Iago |
“This is the night that either makes me or fordoes me quite” | Iago, Soliloquy |
“Put out the light, and then put out the light” | Othello, Soliloquy |
“It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul.” | Othello, Soliloquy |
“O balmy breath, that dost almost persuade justice to break her sword!” | Othello, Soliloquy |
“That handkerchief which I so loved, and gave thee, thou gav’st to Cassio.” | Othello, Desdemona |
“Not Cassio killed? Then murder’s out of tune, and sweet revenge grows harsh.” | Othello, Emilia |
“If he say so, may his pernicious soulRot half a grain a day! He lies to th’ heart!She was too fond of her most filthy bargain.” | Emilia, the gentlemen and Othello |
“I look down towards his feet; but that’s a fable.–If that thou be’st a devil, I cannot kill thee.” | Othello, Iago |
“Demand me nothing. What you know, you know.From this time forth I never will speak word.” | Iago, Lodovico and Gratiano |
“There is besides, in Roderigo’s letter,How he upbraids Iago, that he made himBrave me upon the watch, whereon it cameThat I was cast. And even but now he spake,After long seeming dead: Iago hurt him,Iago set him on.” | Cassio, Othello |
“O Spartan dog,More feel than anguish, hunger, or the sea,Look on the tragic loading of this bed.This is thy work” | Lodovico, Iago |
Othello Act 5 Quotes
July 13, 2019