| Othello | It is the cause it is the cause, my soul |
| Othello | Put out the light, and then put out the light |
| Life, light skin, afterlife purity | What are the three meanings of “light” in Othello’s line? |
| Desdemona | Alas, he is betrayed, and I am undone |
| Lost reputation | What does D mean by “I am undone” ? |
| Dark covers light – he killed his wife | Why did Othello compare the situation to an eclipse? |
| Othello | But that I did proceed upon just grounds |
| Emilia / she is saying that Othello is saying lies to keep Iago below him | Oh are you come, Iago. That men must lay their murders on your neck. |
| Emilia | I thought so then, I’ll kill myself for grief! |
| Brabantio, rod, desdemona, Emilia, Othello | Order of deaths |
| Othello | Who stabs themself |
| Lodovico | Your power and your command is taken off, and Cassio rules in Cyprus |
| Othello | Of one that loved not wisely, but too well |
| Othello – about Iago | Aleppo / Turk line |
| – Nothing left- justice = balance | Why did Othello kill him self |
| Gratiano | – Desdemona’s uncle – gets Othello and desdemona’s belongings |
| Roderigo | Who pays for information |
| Cassio | Who got the job Iago wanted |
| Iago | “Squadron in the field” |
| Iago | Perfermant goes by letters and affection |
| Iago | I follow him to serve my turn upon him |
| 1. Duteous, honest, slave2. Steal, selfish, serving himself | Two types of servants |
| Iago | Very now old black ram |
| Sex, animals | How does Iago upset Brabantio |
| Roderigo | Transported with no worse nor better guard |
| Brabantio | The accident is not unlike my dream |
| Iago – irony – lacks immorality | I lack intiquity |
| Othello | My parts, my title, my perfect soul |
| Gold digger | Iago says: “if it prove lawful prize, he’s made forever. What is he calling Othello |
| Brabantio | Lines about magic |
| Brabantio | Whether a maid so tender, fair, and happy, so opposite to marriage |
| Duke | Brabantio thinks he will side with him |
| First senator | ‘Tis a pageant |
| Duke | Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you |
| Brabantio | Of years, country, credit, everything |
| Othello | The trust, the office I do hold of you, not only take away, but let your sentence fall upon my life |
| Brabantio – Turks have metaphorically won | So let the Turk of Cyprus us beguile |
| Iago | Who is left to babysit desdemona |
| Brabantio / Foreshadowing that she “deceives” Othello | “She has deceived her father, and may thee”Who says this and what’s the significance? |
| Iago – black guys always change their mind | Moors are changeable in their will |
| Iago | If sanctimony and a frail vow etwixt an erring barbarian |
| Too trusting | Othello weakness according to Iago |
| Personification | Second gentleman: I never did like the molestation view of the enchaféd flood. |
| 1. Cassio2. Emilia, Iago, desdemona, roderigo3.othello | Arrivals to Cyprus |
| Montano | “Tis’ a worthy governor””Like a full soldier” |
| Casiso | He hath achieved a maid |
| Logic / emotion Angry sea | Significance of sea/sky |
| Cassio | The great contention of seas and sky |
| Iago – saying women use beauty to get their way | She never yet was foolish that was fair |
| 1. Ship trumpet 2. What ticks him off | Iago: the moor, I know his trumpet. Meaning of trumpet? |
| Othello | Let’s teach ourselves that honorable stopNot to outsport discretion |
| Emilia | I nothing but to please his fantasy |
| Othello | I found not Cassio kisses on her lips |
| Othello | Pride, promp, and circumstance of glorious war |
| Iago | O grace o heaven forgive me! Are you a man? |
| Othello | ”Tis a shrewd doubt, though it be but a dream |
| Desdemona | I think the sun where he was born drew all such humors from him |
Othello quotes & stuff
September 7, 2019