Othello Act III
"This is some token from a newer friend;"
Bianca - Cassio's prostitute - She thinks that Cassio has another girlfriend.
In Shakespeare's time, a moist hand showed
desire.
boon
favor
Desdemona and Emilia are opposites, or
foils
Iago advises Othello to wait to
give Cassio his job back.
Des thinks that Othello is angry about
government events in either Venice or Cyprus.
Iago vows to
help Othello get revenge
A chuck (Othello to Desdemona) is an
insulting term that a man of Othello's position would never call his wife.
Othello orders Iago to
kill Cassio within the next three days. (3 is a "magic number")
dissemble
lie
poison is a metaphor for
lies
Desdemona promises she will
mention Cassio to Othello EXTREMELY often.
"Witness, you ever-burning lights above,"
metaphor for stars - Iago
Othello calls Desdemona fair devil. That is an example of an
oxymoron
Iago warns Othello that Desdemona may _____ marrying him
regret
Othello vows to get
revenge on Desdemona & Cassio
Othello asks Des to show him the handkerchief and
she doesn't have it on her.
Othello demands that Iago
show him ocular proof of the affair
filch means
steal
Iago tells Othello to notice if she continues
talking about Cassio.
Desdemona doesn't think that Othello is jealous. This shows her
youth. She doesn't know that all people are jealous.
Dian's visage
Allusion - Visage means face
Farewell... farewell... farewell... farewell...
Anaphora - repetition of words at the beginning of sentences or phrases.
"That he you hurt is of great fame in Cyprus and great affinity."
Cassio is a political punishment because Montano is well liked.
Political Distance
Cassio's punishment is political.
Othello's life is ________ ________ due to Iago's lies.
Changed forever.
"My lord is not my lord, nor should I know him were he in favour as in humour alter'd."
Des - If Othello's looks had changed as much as his personality Des would not recognize him.
"Alas the day, I never gave him cause."
Des - She never gave Othello a reason to be jealous.
"This is a trick to put me from my suit"
Des - This is a trick to distract me from your duty to Cassio
"Three Days"
Desdemona - 3 is a magical number in literature (represents The Trinity)
"What! Michael Cassio that came a-wooing with you, and so many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly hath ta'en your part;"
Desdemona - Cassio knew Des before the wedding... while Othello was visiting.
"I have been talking with a suitor here, a man that languishes in your displeasure."
Desdemona - She should not have said suitor. It makes it seem like Cassio is courting her.
"I'll have the work taken out."
Emilia - A copy made for Iago.
"Good madam, do; I warrant it grieves my husband as if the case were his."
Emilia - Emilia does not know Iago's plan. She thinks he is genuine.
"It is not a year or two shoes us a man: They are all bu stomachs and we all but food; They eat us hungerly, and when the are full they belch us. Look you, Cassio and my husband."
Extended metaphor
"Ha! I like not that."
Iago - Cassio's exits
"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock the meat it feeds on:"
Iago - Green-eyed monster is a metaphor for jealousy - Tells Othello not to get jealous because it makes a fool out of it's victim.
"Indeed!"
Iago - He puts doubt in Othello's mind.
"I'll send her to you presently; and I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor out of the way, that your converse and business may be more free."
Iago - Lies
"She did deceive her father, marrying you"
Iago - Refers to Brabantio's closing lines
"Men should be what they seem;"
Iago - Verbal Irony
"Good name in a man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls."
Iago - Verbal Irony because he told Cassio that reputation was useless - Jewel is a metaphor
"I speak not yet of proof. Look to your wife: observe her well with Cassio."
Iago - Watch to see if Desdemona acts flirty with Cassio.
"O monstrous world! Take not, take not, O world,"
Iago - apostrophe
"Nor for my manhood, honesty, or wisdom, to let you know my thoughts."
Iago - basically refuses to tell what he was thinking
"That he would steal away so guilty-like, seeing you coming."
Iago puts it in Othello's head that Cassio is avoiding Othello.
"Jealous: It is a monster"
Metaphor
"No, Iago; I'll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove;"
Othello - He has to see for himself to believe it.
"I think my wife be honest, and think she is not; I think that thou art just, and think thou art not."
Othello - Paradox
"And when I love thee not, chaos is come again."
Othello - foreshadowing - eventually there will come a time when Othello doesn't love Desdemona anymore.
"I do not think but Desdemona is honest."
Othello believes that Des is loyal.
"Make it darling like your precious eye; to lose it or give it away were suck perdition as nothing else could match."
Othello to Desdemona
Cassio is afraid that, over time,
Othello will replace him.
Iago gets what he has been working for this whole time....
Othello's lieutenant position
"Excellent wretch"
Oxymoron
Iago plans to do what with the handkerchief?
Plant it in Cassio's lodging
Iago addresses the "lights above" and the "elements" (planets)
apostrophe
"venegance.... love..."
apostrophe - Othello