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this type of text: lower classes, comedic plays, something raw, conversational
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prose
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this type of text used during heightened emotions, big feelings
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verse
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themes in othello
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jealousy, prejudice, envy, isolation
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conflict: civilian v. _________
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military
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conflict: moorish v. _____
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venetian
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conflict: barbaric v. ________
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civil
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conflict: othello v. ______
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iago
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where is Othello called to to fight in war?
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cyprus
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roderigo complained bc Iago hadn't helped him be with who
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desdemona
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Iago is angry with Othello bc he chose who to be his lieutenant?
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Cassio
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who says cassio has little hands-on experience with the military?
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Iago
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"i follow him to serve my turn upon him" (get revenge)
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iago
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iago & roderigo shouted _____ under desdemona's father's window - to want him to alert the duke, do something
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insults
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"call up her father, rouse him, make after him, poison his delight, proclaim him in the streets"
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iago
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brabantio doesn't believe the men at first bc he knows who wants to marry his daughter?
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roderigo
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"your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs"
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Iago
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speaking in ____ reveals the cunning, manipulative & base side of his nature
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prose
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"is there not charms by which the property of youth & maidhood may be abused?"
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brabantio
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brabantio suggests othello may have used ____ to seduce daughter
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witchcraft
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"I must be found. my parts, my title, & my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly."
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othello
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who tells othello he's been summoned to set sail for cyprus?
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cassio
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___ means Othello is well-respected, honorable, & a military hero
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valiant
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"she loved me for the dangers I had passed, & I loved her that she did pity them. this is only witchcraft i had used"
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othello
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othello & desdemona had what kind of love?
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mature, innocent
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the duke suggests desdemona should stay with who while othello is away?
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her father
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"the rites for which I love him are bereft me"
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desdemona
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what does Iago do when roderigo threatens to drown himself?
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mock him
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what is iago's 2nd reason for hating othello?
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he thinks he slept with his wife
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Iago has plans to steal who's money, and use Othello's innocence against him
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Roderigo
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"hell & night must bring this monstrous birth to world's light"
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iago
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speech in which an actor is alone on stage, utters his thoughts aloud; usually taken as the truth
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soliloquy
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how does cassio act when he gets drunk?
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belligerent
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when does iago decide to take advantage of cassio?
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when he sees him take desdemona's hand
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"with as little a web as this I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio"
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Iago
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in Cassio & roderigo's fight, who gets stabbed in the arm?
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Montano
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handkerchief is a sign of what?
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faithfulness
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"he protests he loves you"
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emilia
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whos strategy is that of planting suspicions/seeds of doubt?
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iago
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"o beware, my lord, of jealousy, it is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock the meat it feeds on"
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iago
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"i'll see before i'll doubt, when i doubt prove & on the proof there is no more but this away at once with love or jealousy"
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othello
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othello was suspicious of himself because he was a ________, and doesn't know how to charm women
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a solider
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"Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore! be sure of it; give me the ocular proof"
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Othello
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othello orders who to kill cassio?
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iago
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"all my fond love thus do i blow to heaven. tis gone"
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Othello
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“ My lord is not my lord; nor should I know him”
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Emilia
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“ But jealous souls will not be answered so;
They are not ever jealous for the cause, But jealous for they’re jealous. Tis a monster Begot upon itself, born on itself.” |
Emilia
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in act 4: shared lines, othello speaks in what?
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prose
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“Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath
contaminated” |
iago
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"Alas what ignorant sin have I committed?"
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Desdemona
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“ Alas Iago,
What shall I do to win my lord again? Good friend, go to him; for by this light of heaven I know not how I lost him.” |
desdemona
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“ who would not make her husband a cuckhold to make him a monarch?
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emilia
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“ This is the night
That either makes me or fordoes me quite.” |
iago
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“Put out the light and then put out the light”
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othello
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“Have you prayed tonight Desdemona?”
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othello
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“ If he say so may his pernicious soul
Rot half a grain a day!” |
emilia
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