act 1, scene 1 Iago tells Roderigo that he hates Othello because he gave Cassio the lieutenancy he wanted. At Iagos suddgestion, Iago and Roderigo wake up Brabantio to tell him that his daughter Desdemona had eloped with a Othello.…
Othello Act 3
How does Act 3 Scene 1 open? Cassio is talking to musicians to play a song for the newlyweds What does the clown say to Cassio about the music? he said it sounded awful and he paid them to stop…
Othello: Act 1-2 quiz
Why does Iago hate Cassio and Othello? Iago hates Othello and Cassio because, Iago wanted to be second in command but Othello gave it to Cassio, even though he has not seen battle Who are the two types of knaves…
Othello Act 1 Scene 3
Part 1 Duke and senior members wait for Othello Part 2 Court case-like- Brabantio’s accusation and Othello’s defence Part 3 Desdemona and Iago enter- Desdemona asks to go with Othello and confirms his story Part 4 Iago consoles Roderigo she…
othello emilia quotes
Emilia handkerchief I am glad I have found this napkinThis was her first remembrance from the Moor Regret wants it back Give’t me again poor lady she’ll run mad View of men They are all but stomachs and we all…
Othello Act 4 Quotes
Speaker: OthelloAudience: IagoTalking about Desdemona cheating, bothered by the loss of the handkerchief. Questioning Iago about what’s going on, pulling apart Iago’s language. “Lie with her? Lie on her? We say ‘lie on her’when they belie her. Lie with her–Zounds,…
Othello Act 2 and 3 Questions
Why did Iago want Roderigo to anger Cassio? Because he was still angry that Cassio was appointed lieutenant instead of him. What was the puropse of Iago’s plan? To get revenge against Othello for not promoting him. Why did Iago…
Othello Study Guide
What is Iago’s complaint in scene 1? he was mad because he didnt get a promotion Who was Brabantio, and why did Iago and Roderigo awaken him in the middle of the night? brabantio- desdemonas father, and they wanted to…
King Lear Final
“Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again.” Lear, act 1, scene 1, line 99; “Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise.” Fool, act 1, scene 5, lines 43-44 “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is/To…