“Even now, now, very now, an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe.” Iago to Brabantioafter waking him up, yelling about theives, Iago causing chaosanimal imagery: Othello/black ram and Desdemona/white eweRace theme1.1.9 “My parts, my title, and my perfect…
Othello Act 2
where does scene 1 take place? sea-port in Cyprus What news does the Third Gentlemen bring to Montano? the storm had destroyed the Turkish ships, and the war is over. Who arrives before Othello? Cassio, Desdemona, and Iago Describe Cassio’s…
Othello By Willam Shakespeare Quiz
Act 11. Act 1 takes place in _____________.a) Cyprusb) Venicec) Rhodes Venice 2. Whom has Othello recently appointed as his lieutenant?a) Cassiob) Roderigoc) Iago Cassio 3. Who is Desdemona’s father?a) Roderigob) The Duke of Venicec) Brabantio Brabantio 4. Where is…
AP Lit: Othello Test
Iago’s wife Emilia Eager to court Desdemona Roderigo Plots against Othello Iago The loyal lieutenant framed as a lover Cassio The tragic figure of the play Othello City where the play begins Venice A wife believed to be unfaithful Desdemona…
Othello Act I Notes
Who is Othello? -main character-Moor-General-married to Desdemona Who is Desdemona? -elite lady-daughter of Brabantio-married to Othello Who is Iago? -Othello’s servant-secretly hates Othello-not religious-tells Brabantio about Desdemona and Othello Who is Roderigo? -gullible-loves Desdemona-is tricked by Iago in the end…
Othello Discussion Questions
How would Iago gain from Roderigo’s death? Cassio’s? He wouldn’t have to pay back Roderigo and the lies Iago told Othello would all be safe What happened when Cassio and Rodrigo fought? Roderigo was stabbed by Cassio and Cassio was…
Othello Act 1
Othello description a noble moor, general in the service of the Venetian State. Married to Desdemona, fought in many wars, black man Desdemona description daughter of Brabantio, wife to Othello, white lady Brabantio description a senator, father of Desdemona Roderigo…
Romeo and Juliet
“I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague on both your houses” mercutio “Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast” friar lawrence “Death that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, hath no power yet upon thy…
romeo and Juliet act 4 and 5 figurative language
allusion For Venus smiles not in a house of tears Simile And shrikes like mandrakes torn out of the earth Personification Death is my son in law. Death is my heir Hyperbole Accursed, unhappy, wretched,hateful day! Most miserable hours the…