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16 Cards in this Set

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I K M P

I know my price, Iago and suggests-


He was othello a biggest supporter, iago wanted job but Cassio got it establishes a clear motive for revenge as he is overlooked for promotion and angry

A F A D I A F W

A fellow almost damned in a fair wife suggests-


•Cassio is the type of person a wife would cheat on


•iago is manipulating Cassios image

I F H T S M T U H

"I follow him to serve my turn upon him" suggests-


•only continuing to be of othello a service because he wants to plot against him and encourages Rodrigo to join as he will gain Desdomonas hand in marriage

I F H I F B M

In following him I follow but myself Iago suggests-


•admits he is an opportunist


•pretending to be loyal to othello


•speaks about revenge


•audience Learn he can't be trusted

B I W M G U M S/ F D P A- I A N W I A

But I wear my gear upon my sleeve for daws peck at I am not what I am suggests-


•duplicitous- what you see is not what you get and open about it cryptic language suggests this


•creates dramatic irony as we learn iago is not who he says when following othello

A O H F T H N T L T B

Another of his fathom they have none to lead their business iago suggests-


• Venice at war


•need othello first sign of his good soul

F F H T N Y D M B W Y S T A

Feathers from hence trust not your daughters minds by what you see them act barbantio suggests-


• reputation over truth


•lack in voice of daughter plus independence

A O B R I T Y W E

An old black ram is tupping your white ewe-


•animal imagery is degrading of image


•black and white = evil and innocence


•othello is having sex with his daughter


•staining othello a reputation with lies, racism

T T-L

The thick-lips said by roderigo suggests-


•first racist implication, othello is vulnerable to racism, introduces theme of racism


P H D...P H W F

Poison his delight... plague him with flies iago suggests-


•plans to make Othello's life a misery


•Iago's enthusiasm towards evil

A O B R I T Y W E

An old black ram is ripping your white ewe-


•animal imagery is degrading of image


•black and white = evil and innocence


•othello is having sex with his daughter


•staining othello a reputation with lies, racism

T D

The devil iago suggests


• calls othello devil sixteenth century idea that black men were evil

W T'st T M O R? T I V

What tell'st thou me of robbing? This is Venice barbantio suggest-


•daughters stolen


•Venice is highly of civilisation, nice place highly looked on, has order

Y D A T M A N M T B W T B

Your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs iago suggests-


•animal like sexuality will corrupt desdomona taking away her innocence


•Barbary horse animal imagery

A L M

A lascivious moor


-sex crazed African, sexual desire


-prejudiced of black people which audience would have also been

F F H T N Y D M B W Y S T A

Fathers from hence trust not your daughters minds by what you see them act barbantio suggests-


• reputation over truth


•lack in voice of daughter plus independence