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23 Cards in this Set
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Iago knows what he's worth |
I know my price, I am worth no worse a place |
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Iago tellin brab O&D Sexing - animal symbol - racism |
Even now, now, very now, an old black ram/Is tupping your white ewe |
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Iago pretendin to like othello |
I do hate him as I do hell pains yet for necessity if pleasant life I must show out a flag and sign of love |
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Othello staying he's good |
My parts, my title and my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly |
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Brabantio accusing Othello of drugging D |
That thou hast practised on he with foul charms/abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals/that weaken motion |
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Iago tellin roderigo to do revenge together |
Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him |
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Type of person Moor is |
The moor is of a free and open nature |
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D has lied to her father and will to O |
Look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see she has deceived her father and may thee |
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Desdenina |
The divine desdemona |
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Casio describing iago |
I never knew a florentine more kind and honest |
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Othello losing his mind cos believes desdemona cheated on him |
Farewell the tranquil mind; farewell content; |
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Jealousy is a monster |
It is a monster/Begot upon itself, born on itself |
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Iago tellin O to kill her by stranglin |
Do it not with poison; strangle her in her bed |
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Desdemonas innocence |
Your wife my lord; your true and loyal wife |
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Othello explainin why he has to kill D |
She must die, else she'll betray more men |
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Emilia confessing iago |
Villainy, villainy, villainy. Now I think upon't I think I smelled a villainy |
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Othello wants to die when he realises desdemona was innocent |
Roast me in sulphur |
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Desdemona listens to othellos stories and falls in love |
My story being done she gave me for my pains a world of sighs |
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Racism Othello Is g |
If virtue no delighted beauty lack your son-in-law is far more fair than black |
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D makes O happy |
O my souls joy if after every tempest come such calms |
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Iago accuses O of cheating w emilia |
For that I do suspect the lusty moor hath leapt into my seat |
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Iago testing cassio |
He'll be full of quarrel and offence |
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Othello giving Iago the promotion |
Iago, look with care about the town |