OTHELLO ACT 5
- Created by: Brig.hid
- Created on: 22-01-19 20:27
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- Iago : 'Evey
way makes
my gain'
- scene 1
- Act 5
- Othello : 'O brave Iago, honest and just'
- Iago : If Cassio do remain he hath a daily beauty in his life that makes me ugly
- jealousy is the source root of Iago's plan, emphasizes the destructive nature of jealousy as a whole
- Iago : '[aside]
This is the
night that either
makes me
or fordoes
me quite.
- reflects iago's weakness - no one is invincible in tragedy
- tyrant, a true machevailian
- scene 1
- Othello: '[he
kisses her]' X2
- scene 2
- Act 5
- "Oh banish me my lord but kill me not" "Kill me tomorrow but let me live tonight" "but half an hour"
- struggle can be seen as autonomous and courageous but is undermined by her passivity & unwillingness to see Othello's jealousy - SERVITUDE IS KEY TO HER MURDER
- Othello: "She's like a liar gone to burning hell: Twas I that killed her!"
- o proudly decalres he's killed D moments after denyinf any knowledge. tumultuous stae of mind, believes he is an agent of justice.
- "That's he that was Othello: here I am" "O cursed cursed slave! Whip me ye devils"
- distances himself by creating two identities - heightens tragic downfall of jealousy. ROUTE BACK TO HONOR THROUGH LANGUAGE
- hunter + the hunted, she's asleep; defenseless, assertion of dominance. REGRET BEGINS TO PLAY
- scene 2
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