Frage | Antworten |
Lodovico on Othello's reputation | "Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate call all in all sufficient?" |
Brabantio on the importance of appearance | "To fall in love with what she feared to look on" |
Cassio on the importance of reputation | "reputation, reputation, reputation" |
Cassio on the importance of reputation | "I have lost the immortal part of myself." |
Desdemona talks back to Othello | "Prithee no more" "Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves" |
How could Iago be described? | Machiavellian |
Iago on jealousy | 'Jealousy is the green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on' |
Iago on identity | 'If I were the Moor, I would not be Iago' |
Loved based not on appearance | 'she loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them' |
Iago plans to use Desdemona | 'So I will turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall emmesh them all' |
Othello on his warlike nature | 'Rude am I in my speech, and little blessed with the soft phrase of peace' |
Iago on destiny | 'our bodies are our gardens to which our spirits are gardeners' |
Emilia on the treatment of women | When they change us for others? Is it sport? |
Iago on female nature | When the blood is made dull with the act of sport |
Othello on his manner (act 3 scene iii) | Haply, for I am black and have not these soft parts of conversation - shows change |
Othello on the need for proof (act 3 scene iii) | I'll see before I doubt |
Othello on the nature of women (act 3 scene iii) | That we can call these delicate creatures ours And not their appetites |
Emilia on women | Their wives have sense like them |
Othello on identity (act 5 scene ii) | Speak of me as I am, nothing extenuate |
Othello on his identity (act 5 scene ii) | It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul |
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