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Cassio - Act 2 Sc3
“ Reputation, reputation… I have lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial.”
Cassio - Act 2 Sc3 - about Desdemona
“most delicate fresh creature.”
Brabantio - Act 1 Sc 2 - about Othello
“practised on her foul charms.”
Act 2 Sc1 - Othello and Desdemona meeting eachother in Cyprus
“My dear Othello.”
“ O my fair warrior.”
Desdemona - Act 5 Sc2
“ A guiltless death I die.”
Emilia - Act 3 Sc3 - about Iago
“ not I nothing but to please his fantasy .”
Othello - Act 1 Sc 3 - about Desdemona
“ She loved me for the dangers I had passed and I loved her that she did pity them.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc 3 - insecurity
“ Haply I am black and have not these soft pats for conversation that chambers have.”
Othello - Act 5 Sc2 - about Desdemona
“ Put out the light and then put out thy light.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc1
“ An old black ram is tupping your white ewe.”
Iago - Act1 Sc3
“ Our bodies are our temples to which our wills are our gardeners.”
Iago - Act2 Sc3
“ I play the villian.”
Iago - Act1 Sc1
“ I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peak at, I am not what I am.”
Brabantio - Act 1 Sc3
“she is abused, stolen from me.”
“ A maiden never bold.”
“ jewel”
Othello- Act 1 Sc3 - insecurity
“ Rude am I in my speech…little blessed with the soft phrase of peace.”
Othello - Act 1 Sc3 - about Desdemona
“ And let her speak of me before her father.”
Othello - Act 1 Sc3 - love to Desdemona
“ I did thrive in this fair lady’s love. And she did in mine”
Brabantio - Act 1 Sc 3 - to Othello
“ she has deceived her father and may thee.”
Duke - Act 1 Sc3
“ Your son in law is far more fair than black.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc3 - to roderigo
“ put money in thy purse.”
“ come, be a man.”
‘ I hate the moor.”
“Go make money.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc3 - about Othello and Emilia
“ twixt my sheets.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc3 - reasoning for his manipulations
“ I know not if’t be true. But I, for mere suspicion in that kind, Will do it for surety.”
Iago - Act 1 sc1
“I follow but myself. Heaven is my judge.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc1
“ An old black ram is tupping your white ewe.”
Iago - Act Sc1 - appearance vs reality
“I must show out a flag and sign of love.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc2
“I lack iniquity.”
Othello - Act 1 Sc2 - love to Desdemona
“ I love the gentle Desdemona.”
Brabantio - Act 1 Sc2 - about Othello
“ Abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals that weakens motion.”
Othello - Act 1 Sc3
“ Rude am I in my speech And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace.”
Brabantio - Act 1 Sc3
“ A maiden never bold.”
Desdemona - Act 1 Sc3 - to Brabantio
“ But here’s my husband.”
Roderigo - Act 1 Sc3 - to Iago
“ It is silliness to live when, when live is torment: and then we have our prescription to die, when death is our prescription.”
Iago - Act 1 Sc3 - reason as to why hes doing this
“ To get his place and to plume up my will.”
Cassio - Act 2 Sc1
(He kisses Emilia) - stage directions
Cassio - Act 2 Sc1 - to Iago about Emilia
“ let it not gall your patience, good Iago, That i extend my manners. ‘Tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy.”
Iago - Act 2 Sc1 - about Emilia to Cassio
“ give you so much of her lips as of her tongue she oft bestows on me, you’d have enough.”
Othello - Act 2 Sc1 - to Desdemona about his love for her
“ O my souls joy, It after every tempest come such calms.”
Iago - Act 2 Sc1 - to Roderigo
“ when the blood is made dull with the act of sport.”
Iago - Act 2 sc1 - soliquoy
“ That Cassio loves her I do well believ’t:”
Iago - Act 2 Sc1 - soliqouy
“ he’ll prove to Desdemona A most dear husband.”
Iago - Act 2 Sc1 - soliqouy
“ I do love her too,not out of absolute lust.”
Herald - Act 2 Sc2
“ Our noble general Othello.”
Cassio - Act 2 Sc3 - to Iago
“ She is the most exquisite lady.”
“ She is indeed perfection.”
“ Most fresh delicate creature.”
Iago - Act 2 Sc3 - to Cassio
I’ll warrant her full of game.”
Iago - Act 2 sc3
“Warlike isle.”
Othello
“ Honest Iago.”
Iago
“ As I am an honest man.”
Iago - Act 2 Sc3 - about Desdemona
“ She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a dispostion…do more than she is requested.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc 3
“And when I love thee not, Chaos come again.”
Iago - Act 3 Sc3 to Othello
“Why, say they are vile and false.”
Othello -Act 3 Sc 3
“ For she had eyes and chose me.”
“I’ll see before I doubt…Away at once with love or jealousy.”
“Tis not to make me jealousTo say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc3 - to Iago
“ I am bound to thee forever.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc3 - to Iago
“This honest creature doubtless Sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds
Othello - Act 3 Sc3 - about Iago
“ This fellows of exceeding honesty.”
Emilia - Act 3 Sc3
“ I nothing, but to please his fantasy.”
Iago - Act 3 Sc3 - to Emilia
“ A good wench give it to me.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc 3
“ i think my wife be honest, and think she is not.”
“ As Dian’s visage is now begrimed and black as mine own face.”
Iago - Act 3 Sc3 - about Desdemona and Cassio
“ prime as goats, as hot as monkey’s.”
Othello - Act 3 Sc3
“ Arise black vengeance."
Iago - Act 3 Sc3 to Othello
“ I am your own forever.”
Othello act 3 sc4 to Desdemona
this hand is moist
desdemona acr 4 sc3 to othello
you’ll never meet a more sufficient man
emilia act 3 sc4
we all but food, they eat us gingerly and when they are full they belch us
bianca act 4 sc3
tiis very good i must be circumstanced
Othello act 4 sc1 - seeing handkerchief
he falls - stage directions
O devil
cassio act4 sc1 about bianca
what a customer
my sweet bianca
othello act 4 sc1
let her rot and perish… she will be damned tonight
othello act 4 sc1
lest her body and beauty unprovide my mind again
othello act 4 sc1 to Desdemona
Devil
He strikes her
desdemona act 4 sc1 to Othello - after slapping her
i will not stay to offend you
lodovico - act 4 sc1
is this the noble moor our full senate call all in all sufficient
emilia act 4 sc2 to othello
if any wretch have put this in your head
let heaven require it with the serpents curse
othello act 4 sc2 - about desdemona
bawd
subtle whore
desdemona - act 4 sc2 to othello
i understand the fury in your words
your true and loyal wife
desdemona to emilia about othello act 4 sc2
with who?
i have none
rodrigo to iago - act 4 sc2
i do not find that thou deal’st justly with me
i have wasted myself
desdemona act 4 sc3 - singing
let nobody blame him his scorne i approve
othello to iago act 5 sc1
o brace iago honest and just
iago act 5 sc1
enter iago with a light
roderico to iago act 5 sc1
o damned iago o inhuman dog
bianca act 5 sc1
o my dear cassio, my sweet cassio
othello act 5 sc2
nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow
put out the light then put out the light
when i have ickes thy rose i cannot give it vital growth again
othello stage directions act 5 sc2
he smothers her
desdemona act 5 sc2 to othello
since guiltless i know but but yet i feel fear
lord have mercy on me
but i will say one prayer
desdemona -act 5 sc2
a guiltless death die
desdemona act 5 sc2 to emilia
nobody I myself
emilia to othello act 5 sc2
you the blacker devil
emilia act 5 sc2
i’ll kill myself for grief
villainy villainy villany
emilia about desdemona act 5 sc2
sweetest innocent
iago to emilia act 5 sc2
villainous whore
othello after desdemona death act 5 sc2
O cursed cursed slave while me ye devils
lidovico act 5 sc2
fallen in practice of a damned slave
othello act 5 sc2 - defending his actions
not easily jealousy but being wrought perplexed in the extreme
othello end act 5 sc2
(he stabs himself) - stage directions
“i kissed thee ere i killed thee”