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Iago (Theme: Jealousy) Act 1 Scene 3
‘Is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets/He’s done my office. I know not if’t be true’
Emilia (Theme: Jealousy) Act 3 Scene 4
‘They are not jealous for the cause,/But jealous for they’re jealous’
Iago (Theme: Jealousy) Act 3 Scene 3
‘O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;/ It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock/ The meat it feeds on’
Iago (Theme: Jealousy) Act 2 Scene 1
‘I fear Cassio with my nightcap too’
Othello (Theme: Jealousy) Act 5 Scene 2
‘Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, / Perplexed in the extreme’
Iago (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 1 Scene 1
‘Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs’
Brabantio (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 1 Scene 3
‘A maiden never bold/ Of spirit so still and quiet’
Brabantio (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 1 Scene 1
‘She has decieved her father, and may thee’
Iago (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 2 Scene 1
‘You rise to play, and go to bed to work’
Emilia (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 3 Scene 4
‘They are all but stomachs, and we all but food: They eat us hungerly, and when they are full They belch us’
Othello (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 4 Scene 2
‘I took you for that cunning whore of Venice/ That married with Othello’
Emilia (Theme: Gender and Sexuality) Act 4 Scene 3