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Iago’s aside
“The moor changes with my poison.” (Act 3 scene 3)
Iago’s monologue
“I hate the moor. My cause is hatred: thine hath no less reason. Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him.” (Act 1 scene 3).
Othello’s aside/stage directions with Desdemona
“Yet she must die else she’ll betray more men… (he kisses her) “ (Act 5 scene 2).
Othello’s aside/ stage direction with Iago
“Farewell tranquil mind! Farewell content, villain be sure thou prove my love a whore, (he kneels on the ground).” (Act 3 scene 3).
Desdemona music
“Let nobody blame him, his scorn I approve.” (Act 3 scene 4).
Desdemona props
“Where should I lose that handkerchief, Emilia? … Believe me I had rather lost my purse.” (Act 3 scene 4).
Iago’s dialogue relating to jealousy
“O, beware, my lord, or jealousy! it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” (Act 3 scene 3)
Iago talking to Brabantio using animalistic imagery
"Even now, now, very now, an old black ram / Is tupping your white ewe." (Act 1 scene 1)
Brababantio talking about his daughter falling in love
"To fall in love with what she feared to look on! / ... Against all rules of nature"