othello quotes
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- Othello key quotes
- act 1
- scene 1
- 'but he, as loving his own pride and purposes' - Iago
- 'i am not what i am' - Iago
- 'an old black ram is tupping your white ewe' - Iago
- 'you'll have your daughter covered with the barbary horse, you'll have your nephew neigh to you
- 'thou art a villain' 'and you are a senator' - Brabantio followed by Iago
- scene 2
- '... to do no contriv'd muder. i lack iniquity' - Iago
- 'boasting is an honour ... from men of royal siege - Othello
- 'my parts, my title, and my perfect soul' - Othello
- scene 3
- 'she is abus'd, stol'n from me' Brabantio
- 'of being taken by the insolent foe, and sold to slavery'
- 'you're son in law is more fair than black' - the duke
- 'but put money in thine purse. these moors are but changeable in their wills' - Iago
- 'thus do i ever make my fool my purse' - iago
- '... to abuse Othello's ear' - Iago
- scene 1
- act 2
- scene 1
- 'with as little web as this i will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio' - Iago
- 'o fie upon thee, slanderer!' Desdemona
- 'chidden bellows seems to pelt the clouds' - 2nd gentleman
- 'o, my fair warrior!' othello
- 'and nothing can, or shall content my soul until i am even'd with him, wife for wife' iago
- Untitled
- 'he is a soldier fit to stand by Caesar' Cassio about Iago
- 'honest Iago' - cassio
- 'reputation, reputation reputation! ... i have lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial!'cassio
- 'this honest fool plies desdemona to repair his fortunes
- 'i'll pour pestilence into his ear' iago
- 'and out of her goodness make a net that shall emnesh them all' iago
- scene 2
- 'heaven bless the Isle of Cyprus and our noble general Othello'
- scene 1
- act 3
- scene 1
- 'i never knew a Florentine more kind and honest' cassio
- scene 3
- 'what'er you e, i am obedient' desdemona
- 'chaos is come again' othello
- 'men should be what they seem' iago
- 'beware ... of jealousy: it is the green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on' iago
- 'haply for i am black, and have not those soft parts of conversation'othello
- 'even when this forked plague is fated to us'
- 'he puts the handkerchief to her, and she drops it' stage direction
- 'the moor already changes with my poison'
- 'as Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black as mine own face' othello
- 'i'll tear her to pieces' othello
- '... but such a handkerchief ... today i see cassio wipe his beard with it
- scene 4
- 'she dying gave it to me, and bid me when my fate would have me wife'
- 'the handkerchief!' x3
- scene 1
- act 4
- scene 1
- 'as doth the raven o'er the infected house' othello
- 'lie-' othello
- 'he falls in a trance'
- 'a horned man's a monster and a beast' othello
- 'how shall i murder him, Iago' othello
- 'a fine woman, a fair woman, a sweet woman' othello at des
- 'i will chop her into messes. cuckold me!' othello
- 'do it not with poison: strangle her in her bed, even the bed she doth contaminated' iago
- 'good, good. the justice of it pleases' othello
- 'devil!' (he strikes her)
- 'my lord, this would not be believed in Venice' lodovico
- scene 2
- 'the devils themselves should fear to seize thee' othello to des
- 'to whom, my lord? with whom? how am i false?' des
- 'why should he call her whore?' emilia
- 'he unkindness may defeat my life, but never taint my love' des
- 'i do not find that thou deals't justly with me' roderigo
- scene 3
- 'who would not make her husband a cuckold, to make him a monarch' emilia
- 'i do not think there is such a woman' des
- 'i do think it is their husband's faults if wives do fall' emilia
- 'let husbands know that their wives do have sense like them ... desires for sport and frailty as men have' emilia
- scene 1
- act 5
- scene 1
- he (iago) stabs Roderigo'
- 'this is the night that either makes me, or fordoes me quite' iago
- 'this is the night that either makes me, or fordoes me quite' Iago
- 'thy bed, lust stain'd, shall with lust's blood be spotted' othello
- scene 2
- 'yet she must die, else she'll betray more men' othello
- 'persuade Justice to break her sword' Othello
- 'i never did offend you in my life; never lov'd cassio' des
- 'my lord, but kill me not!' ... 'but half an hour!' ... "but while i say one prayer' des
- he smothers her
- 'nobody ... i myself. commend me to my kind lord'
- 'who can control his fate'
- 'othello, that once wert so good, fallen into the practice of a damned slave' lodovico
- 'an honourable murder ... but all in honour' othello
- 'that demi devil ... he hath thus ensnared my soul and body' othello
- 'from this time forth i will never speak a word' iago
- 'i have done the state some service and they know't' othello
- 'of one not easily jealous' othello
- 'like the base Indian, threw away the pearl richer than all his tribe' othello
- 'where a malignant and turban'd Turk beat a Venetian' othello
- he stabs himself
- 'o, spartan dog' lodovico
- scene 1
- act 1
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