othello
What had Cassio seen of service
He was never on the battle filed
What is Iago´s reason for following othello under the circumstances?
He will later become captain over othello
what does Iago tell Cassio? (scene i)
Iago asks Cassio about his relationship with Bianca. (whispered the name Bianca in the scene so Othello wouldn't hear)
"O damn'd Iago! O inhuman dog!" (scene i)
Rodrigo; he realizes that Iago is a bad person.
what was been accomplished in this act?
Iago's plan in making Othello jealous. Othello is going to kill Desdemona. Iago is going to Kill Cassio.
"Work on,/My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught,/And many worthy and chaste dames even thus/(all guiltless) meet reproach."
Iago; he is excited that Othello has truly believed Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio and its driving him crazy. Othello is in a trance because of what Iago told him. Iago is saying it's easy to trick Othello because Othello is gullible. "medicine" -> plans/lies ; plans -> they are all fools and all guiltless
"Cassio my lord? No, sure, I cannot think it,/That he would steal away so guilty-like,/Seeing your coming."
Iago; he is saying that he thinks it could be Cassio to make Othello suspicious.
"...for whiles this honest fool/Plies Desdemona to repair his fortune,/And she for him pleads strongly to the Moor,/I'll pour this pestilence into his ear-/That she repeals him for her body's lust,/And by how much she strives to do him good,/She shall undo her credit with the Moor./So will I turn her virtue into pitch,/And out of her own goodness make the net/That shall enmesh them all."
Iago; he is saying that the more Cassio and Desdemona are with each other, the easier it will be for Iago to say rumors about them to Othello. Iago will hint to Desdemona is taking Cassio's side because of her lust for him. So the more she tries to help Cassio, the more she'll shake Othello's confidence in her.
"This is the night/That either makes me, or foredoes me quite." (scene i)
Iago; he is saying that what happens that night will predict his fate, it will break him or he'll complete his mission.
"Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated."
Iago; he is telling Othello to not poison her, but to strangle her instead. Othello agrees to this and is fitting to strangle her in bed because she "tricked or betrayed" him because she slept with another man.
"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!/It is the green-ey'd monster that doth mock/The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss/Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger;/But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er/Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet strongly loves!"
Iago; jealous is bad, it will eat you up, and control you. don't get jealous because it will control your life, becomes bigger and bigger.
"He takes her by the palm; ay, well said, whisper. With a little/a web as this will I ensnare a great fly as Cassio." (scene i)
Iago; to the audience he's saying that he will use Cassio's fine manners around women to bring him down.
what does Othello know when he sees Bianca return the handkerchief to Cassio? (scene i)
Othello thinks that Desdemona and Cassio are having a affair once Bianca brings the handkerchief to Cassio.
what is it that Othello thinks? (scene i)
Othello thinks they are talking about Desdemona.
what does Othello want Desdemona to do? (scene ii)
Othello wants her to pray and confess.
what is the nature of the love of Othello and Desdemona? (scene i)
Othello and Desdemona are very in love with each other right now. the nature of love portrayed proposes to the audience that love is impartially based on lust.
Why is iago upset?
Othello did not chose him to be his lieutenant
why doesn't Othello believe Desdemona? (scene ii)
Othello doesn't believe Desdemona because he has been convinced that she is cheating on him, especially after the conversation he overheard between Iago and Cassio. Jealousy has taken over.
* why doesn't Othello believe Emilia? (scene ii)
Othello doesn't believe Emilia because he thinks she's not trustworthy.
what was the effect on Othello of Iago's crafty and baseless insinuations against Desdemona? (scene iii)
Othello is getting suspicious. Othello is doubting his love for Desdemona and doesn't know why he married her.
Why does Rodergio hate othello?
Othello married desdemona
what does othello do when iago tells him that brabnatio is approaching him?
he draws his sword
what does Othello feel he must do now? (scene i)
he feels that he must kill Desdemona
how does Iago go about his villainy?
he goes around to ohello telling him that brabantio is coming for him
what happens to Othello? (scene i)
he had a seizure
is Cassio concerned about the safety of Othello? (scene i)
he hopes that him and Desdemona get to Cyprus safely and quickly.
what does othello say about his lineage
he is as noble as desedemona
what is Othello going to do as well? (scene iii)
he is going to find a way to kill Desdemona. Iago became new lieutenant at the end of this scene.
how successful is Iago in involving Rodrigo in the plans? (scene i)
he is successful at getting Rodrigo involved in his plans. Rodrigo is doing everything he can to be with Desdemona.
after Iago stabs Cassio what does he do? why? (scene i)
he runs off and comes back pretending he just saw him. he doe this to look guilty.
what does iago say about brabantio
he says brabantio wants to harm othello
what does brabntio say to desdemona when she tells him she would do as her mother had done in
he says it would have been better to adopt since he wanted a son
what evdence does he give proof as that he loves desdemona?
he says that he will die y desdemona says that he made her marry her
explain Iago's "aside" in the lines beginning "Oh, you are well..." (scene i)
he says to us that they are happy now, but won't be later.
how does othello make clear that no witchcraft was used
he send him to asks her and will die if she says something else.
how does Othello kill Desdemona? (scene ii)
he suffocates/chokes her.
what happens to Cassio? (scene ii)
he takes over for Othello and becomes a governor of Cyprus.
what does brabantuo think is the reason for desdemona marriage
he thinks othello used witch craft
what does othello say
he wants her to go with him
why did Iago want it? (scene iii)
he wants to place it in Cassio's room.
how does Othello say he will kill Desdemona? (scene i)
he wants to poison her.
what does Othello do to Iago? (scene ii)
he wounds Iago, doesn't have him killed. Othello stabs Iago.
what happens to Othello? (scene ii)
his power is taken away from him. he stabs himself. he kissed Desdemona before he died and fell next to her in bed.
why is desdemona attracted to him
his story, and the way he consoled her
i am not what i am
iag
what does Iago recommend? (scene i)
iago tells othello to strangle her instead when in bed together.
what do we learn from iago and roderigo conversation at the end
iago wants rodergios money so he will make them be together
what was duke reaction to othello
impressed by his story
what effect does Desdemona have in bringing Cassio up to Othello? (scene iv)
it got Othello very upset.
What is the importance of Desdemona's handkerchief? (scene iii)
it is the first gift Othello gave to Desdemona.
what is the dukes replay
it is up to both of you
a speech by one character in a play that can be addressed to anyne
monologye
what do we know about Iago?
new lieutenant and good puppet master.
how does Othello threaten Iago? (scene iii)
he chokes Iago underwater. Othello wants Iago to show proof that his wife is cheating on him.
what two things does Iago have left to do? (scene iii)
1. his wife has to help make Desdemona take Cassio's side 2. he needs to take the Moor aside right at the moment when Cassio is talking to Desdemona, so Othello will see them together.
how long had othello been a soldier
7
Brabantio
- Desdemona's father - Venetian senator - felt betrayed when general marries his daughter in secret.
Emilia
- Iago's wife - Desdemona's attendant - cynical, worldly woman
Iago
- Othello's ensign - villain of the play - 28 years old - didn't like how Othello chose Cassio as his lieutenant
Michael Cassio
- Othello's lieutenant - young and inexperienced soldier - truly devoted to Othello
Bianca
- a prostitute - favorite customer was Cassio
Desdemona
- daughter of senator Brabantio - secretly married with Othello - determined and self-possessed
Montano
- governor of Cyprus
Duke of Venice
- has official authority in Venice - has great respect for Othello - tried to reconcile Othello and Brabantio
what is William Shakespeare's purpose in ushering in the action of this scene with a storm? (scene i)
- i believe the purpose of the storm is to symbolize/foreshadow the turmoil that's to come from the characters in the play. - for the plot to focus on the conflict between Iago and Othello, the Turkish fleet could be delayed, or just mentioned except as a distant threat. - the lack of plot necessary for the storm suggests that it serves a symbolic meaning.
Rodrigo
- jealous suitor of Desdemona - young, rich, and foolish - convinced to give money to Iago so he can help him win over Desdemona
Lodovico
- one of Brabantio's kinsmen
Othello
- protagonist and hero - general of Venice - a Christian Moor - Desdemona's husband
what is announced in this scene? (scene ii)
Othello was informed that the Turkish fleet was completely destroyed and invited everyone to dance. the people celebrate this victory and Othello's marriage.
what does Cassio give her? (scene iv)
Desdemona's handkerchief
Who was Othello choice
Cassio
who first arrives at Cyprus? (scene i)
Cassio
who gives othello the message from the duke?
Cassio
"Let the devil and his dam haunt you! What did you mean by/that same handkerchief you gave me now?...This is some minx's token, and I must take/out the work."
Bianca; she is jealous. She thinks that Cassio is sleeping with someone else and is angry with him.
what happens when Rodrigo enters? (scene iii)
Cassio is very drunk and calls Rodrigo a villain. Cassio hits Rodrigo.
what happens between Othello and Cassio? (scene ii)
Cassio tells Othello how he had the handkerchief. Othello receives a dagger from Cassio.
what happens when Rodrigo attacks Cassio? (scene i)
Cassio wounds Rodrigo and Iago stops Cassio from escaping.
"The riches of the ship is come on shore!/You men of Cyprus, let her have your knees." (scene i)
Cassio; he is telling everyone that Desdemona has arrived and to pay their respects.
"Good night, honest Iago."
Cassio; he says goodnight to Iago. there is dramatic irony in what he said to Iago which was "honest Iago". Iago is the villain, fake to everyone, only what's revenge and money so he was the opposite.
"Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my/reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. My reputation, Iago, my reputation!"
Cassio; he's telling Iago how he lost the realest part of him and that everything else is animal-life.
Soliloquy
Character is alone on stage and expresses their thoughts
Monologue
Character is not alone and other people can hear them
Aside
Character is talking to only the auidence
what is the setting of scene ii?
Cyprus, bed chamber in the castle.
describe the relationship between Desdemona and Emilia? (scene iii)
Desdemona and Emilia have a good relationship. They've become close, bond over husband trouble.
"A guitless death I die." "O, who hath done this deed?" "Nobody; I myself. Farewell! Commend me to my kind lord. O, farewell!"
Desdemona and Emilia; even at death, Desdemona is still faithful to Othello and doesn't want Emilia to know that Othello killed her.
what is it that Desdemona ask of Emilia to do to the bed? (scene iii)
Desdemona asks Emilia to put her wedding sheets on the bed and then leave.
what does Desdemona do to upset Othello? (scene i)
Desdemona keeps asking why Othello is mad and repeating the question which is upsetting him hugely.
what is it that Desdemona says she could never do to her husband? (scene iii)
Desdemona says she could never be unfaithful to or cheat on her husband to Emilia.
what does Desdemona respond to Othello's accusation? (scene ii)
Desdemona tells him that she isn't a ***** and doesn't understand why he is acting this way.
what are Desdemona's last words? why is this important? (scene ii)
Desdemona's last words were to Emilia, that nobody killed her.
who has arrived on the ship that landed after Cassio? (scene i)
Desdemona's ship
"All's one. Good faith, how foolish are our minds!/If I do die before thee, prithee shroud me/In one of these same sheets."
Desdemona; she is telling Emilia to wrap her in her wedding sheets if she dies.
"My mother had a maid call'd Barbary;/She was in love, and he she lov'd prov'd mad,/And did forsake her. She had a song of "Willow,"/An old thing 'twas, but it express'd her fortune,/And she died singing it. That song tonight/Will not go from my mind..."
Desdemona; she tells the sorry of her mom's maid, Barbary, to Emilia. The story was about her mother falling in love with a man that left her and was fond of singing a song that reminded her of her sorrow, died singing it. This story relates to Desdemona and she doesn't realize it. Othello left her out of jealousy and will die.
who arrives after Othello has killed Desdemona? (scene ii)
Emilia
what does Emilia accuse Iago of? (scene ii)
Emilia calls him a liar.
"I am glad I have found this napkin;/This was her first remembrance from the Moor./My wayward husband hath a hundred times/Woo'd me to steal it; but she so loves the token/(For he conjur'd her she should ever keep it)/That she reserves it evermore about her/To kiss and talk to. I'll have work ta'en out,/And give't Iago. What he will do with it/Heaven knows, not I;/I nothing but to please his fantasy."
Emilia; it's the moment that she takes the handkerchief.
"Do thy worst! This deed of thine is no more worthy heaven/Than thou was worthy her."
Emilia; she is saying that Othello wasn't worthy of her and didn't deserve her.
"But I do think it is their husband's fault/If wives do fall. Say that they slack their duties/And pour our treasures into foreign laps..."
Emilia; she thinks the husband and his actions cause their wife to cheat.
"I will be hang'd if some eternal villain,/Some busy and insinuating rogue,/Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office,/Have not devis'd this slander. I will be hang'd else."
Emilia; this is an example of dramatic irony. Emilia suspects someone is meddling and is the case of this because Desdemona is innocent.
the turk army is destroyed by othello and his army
FALSE
What does Iago decided to do to cause trouble?
Get Brabantio awake to tell him that the daughter is having sex with Othello
"Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father's dead. Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief/Shore his old thread in twain."
Gratino; Brabantio was said that he married Othello and died of grief, it doesn't specify the details on his death.
what information do we get from Iago's soliloquy at the end of scene I?
Iago can't stand the Moor (Othello) Iago thinks Othello and Cassio has slept with his wife, Emilia Iago wants to get even with Othello, wife for wife, or at least make him very jealous that Othello can't think straight.
what does Iago do to stop Cassio? (scene i)
Iago cuts/stabs Cassio in the leg from behind
why does Iago tell Othello to hide? (scene i)
Iago fells Othello to hide because Cassio is coming. He wants to make Othello think that Cassio and him are talking about Desdemona, when in reality they are talking about Bianca.
what does Iago end up doing to Cassio? (scene iii)
Iago gets Cassio drunk.
what has been accomplished in Act ii?
Iago got drunk, Cassio's lieutenant position was taken away from him, gains more trust from Othello and Rodrigo.
what is the reason for Iago's treatment of Rodrigo? (scene iii)
Iago is feeding Rodrigo everything he wants to hear and all his plans so he keeps getting paid.
what steps does Iago take to carry out more of his plot? (scene iii)
Iago is making ir sound like he doesn't want to snitch on Cassio, but does say what happened in a way that no one noticed Iago's true colors.
what happens to Iago? (scene ii)
Iago is stuck in the room with the three dead people. he lives but will be punished by Cassio.
what plan is Iago working on? (scene iii)
Iago is trying to get Cassio to have a drink and celebrate their victory.
how does Iago treat Rodrigo after Rodrigo has been his tool? (scene iii)
Iago keeps telling Rodrigo that he will be able to have Desdemona and says what Rodrigo wants to hear. Iago also tells Rodrigo that he must have patience and to let it all happen on its own.
what happens between Iago and Emilia? (scene ii)
Iago kills Emilia
what episode does Iago relate to Othello? (scene iii)
Iago says that Cassio was talking in his sleep about Desdemona and said how must it suck for her to be with the Moor (Othello). Cassio had sexual dream about Desdemona. Iago also told Othello how he knew all this, because Cassio has a toothache and Iago was watching over him. This whole story is fake, but Othello doesn't know that.
what warning does Iago give Othello which echoes a warning of Brabantio? (scene iii)
Iago says that she deceived her father Brabantio whom she loved the most and could be betraying Othello.
what does Iago respond when he sees Cassio leaving? Why does he do this? (scene iii)
Iago says that the both of them aren't guilty. He tries to make Cassio look guilty.
what does Iago do to Rodrigo? why? (scene i)
Iago stabs Rodrigo to clean up his mess, he knows too much. Rodrigo kept jewels that were Desdemona's.
what does Iago tell Lodovico about Othello? (scene i)
Iago tells Lodovico that Othello has changed a lot, "he is much changed".
in the conversation between Iago and Rodrigo after the others leave what information is given? (scene i)
Iago tells Rodrigo that Desdemona won't be in love with Othello forever. he is making Rodrigo think that Desdemona will be looking for a second choice and that she will choose him.
"O Spartan dog,/More fell than anguish, hunger, or the sea!/Look on the tragic loading of this bed-/This is thy work."
Lodovico; he is telling Iago that he did all of this. the killing Emilia, Desdemona, and Othello.
what does Othello reveal to Emilia? how does he acquire all of his information? (scene ii)
Othello reveals to Emilia that he killed Desdemona because she's been cheating on him with Cassio. He got all this information from Iago.
He, woman; I say thy husband; dost understand the word?/My friend, thy husband, honest, honest Iago."
Othello; an example of dramatic irony, saying that Iago is right.
what is the outcome of the alarm? (scene iii)
Montana tries to calm Cassio down and is saying that he is drunk. Cassio is sayin that he isn't drunk, keeps getting mad, and starts a fight with Montano. Iago told Rodrigo to sound the alarm and he did.
what was the result? (scene iii)
Montano was wounded by Cassio. Cassio loses his position as lieutenant.
what happens between Othello and Desdemona? (scene i)
Othello slaps Desdemona and calls her a devil/*****.
when Othello entere what does he thinks has happened? (scene i)
Othello thinks Cassio is dead and was killed by Iago
"Yet I'll not shed her blood,/Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow,/And smooth as monumental alabaster./Ye (scene ii)
Othello; he doesn't want to scar her, but kill her in a nice way. he thinks he needs to kill her because she cheated on him and doesn't want her betraying other men.
"I cry you mercy then,/I took you for that cunning ***** of Venice/That married with Othello."
Othello; he is calling Desdemona the gatekeeper of Hell and that he has mixed her up with a ***** from Venice who married him. Also, he tells her that it's in her best interest to keep everything that just went down to herself.
"Ay, let her rot, and perish, and be damn'd tonight, for she shall not live. No, my heart is turn'd to stone; I strike it, and it/hurts my hand."
Othello; he is saying that Desdemona cheating on him is killing him, so he wants to kill her so he doesn't feel this way.
"I am not sorry neither, I'd have thee live;/For in my sense, 'tis happiness to die."
Othello; he is saying that he rather have him suffer and go through pain than have him die and be easily released.
"Villain, be sure thou prove my love a *****;/Be sure of it. Give me the ocular proof,/Or by the worth of mine eternal soul,/Thou hadst been better have been born a dog/Than answer my wak'd wrath!"
Othello; he is saying that if Iago can't prove Desdemona is cheating on him, he will kill Iago.
"I know, Iago,/Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter,/Making it light to Cassio. Cassio, I love thee,/But never more be officer of mine."
Othello; he tells Cassio that he loves him, but that he will never be one of Othello's officers.
"How shall I murder him, Iago?"
Othello; he wants to kill Cassio and this shows how jealousy has taken control of him hugely.
"I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee. No way but this,/Killing myself, to die upon a kiss."
Othello; the moment he realizes all the wrong he has done and kills himself, while in process of death he kisses Desdemona.
Who are the first to enter?
Roderigo and Iago
what happens between Rodrigo and Iago? (scene ii)
Rodrigo threatens to kill Iago.
how does Cassio describe Desdemona? (scene i)
he describes Desdemona to Montano with respect and a little awe as "our great captain's captain". he tells everyone to kneel before her and that God will always be with her.
what had happened to Brabantio? (scene ii)
he died of grief
montano and cassio end up fighting and cassio kills montano
false
rogerigo is in love with emlia
false
william shakespeare had his son hamnet ingerits all of his belongings
false
william shakespeare never officialy married
false
what does Desdemona think may have caused Othello'a rage? (scene iv)
general stuff, nothing to do with her.
montano
governor of Cyprus
how is othello affected by the warning?
he does not to harm or fight with brabantio because he is desdemona father
Was iago practiced in service?
Yes; he had seen the results and effects of battle
what prevents brabantio from using force
a message from the duke
who is Bianca? (scene iv)
a prostitute
according to Emilia who is to blame if the wife has an affair? (scene iii)
according to Emilia, the husband is to blame if the wife has an affair. it's either they shrinked their duties, spent too much time lavishing their time on others, or they've been hitting their wives.
what is the myth behind the handkerchief? (scene iv)
as long as you have it, your partner will be loyal. if you lose the handkerchief, your partner will have eyes for others. Egyptian gave gift to Othello's mom.
Dramatic irony
auidence knows to be true but the character thinks something different
why does iago challenge roderigo
because they are working together and it makes it seem as though he had no idea of the angry approach
prostitute in the play
bianca
as soon as brabntio confronts othello, what happends?
both draw their swords
iago tells roderigo that even though desdemona is married to othello she loves
cassio
"honest Iago" is an example of
dramatic irony
what was the governing body of venice
duke and his council
In reality cassio does not care about othello
false
after william shakespeare died queen elizabeth 1 of england had all of william shakespeare published
false
in order to cause trouble iago decides to wake up montano
false
"i love thee/but never more be ofifcer of mine"
othello
general of the armies
othello
good night honest iago
othello
what was the reason for the convening of the council of stare
othello was needed
how does desdemona describe her relationship
real and true love
before iago left Brabantio, where did he tell Brabantio to lead the searches for Othello?
sagitarry
what is brabantio anwser to the dukes statment that desdemona remain with her father while othello went to war
says no
what is the setting in the first scene?
sea-port in Cyrpus
what does brabantio threaten to do
send othello to jail
what request does she make
she aks the duke to go with othello
final decision
she goes with him
what does Emilia mean when she says about men... ""They are are all but stomachs, and we all but food;/They eat us hungerly, and when they are full,/They belch us."?
she is saying that men use women, that they (women) are the food and men will throw them out when finished.
"Willow, willow, willow./ Moor she was chaste; she lov'd thee, cruel Moor;/So come to my soul to bliss, as I speak true; So speaking as I think, alas, I die. "
she is singing the song that Desdemona sang before she died; foreshadowing.
what does Desdemona always respond to Othello? (scene ii)
she loves him and never been unfaithful to him
what does Desdemona notice at the beginning of this scene? (scene iv)
she noticed that her handkerchief is missing.
how does Desdemona respond to Cassie's appeal for her help to regain Othello's favor? (scene iii)
she says that she'll do it to her best abilities
what does othello do with cassio
take aways his lieutant position
how does Emilia describe jealousy? (scene iv)
that it consumes a person.
what does Iago say about jealousy? (scene iii)
that it is a green-eyed monster that will feed on you and you'll get crazy. jealousy will eat you up.
message
the duke and senator need someone for the war
What was the sagitarry
the inn where othello and desdemone were staying
why is the song that Desdemona sings important? (scene iii)
the song that Desdemona sings is important because the song is about a man who dies because of his love's cruelty and betrayal. Shakespeare changes the victim in the song from a man to a woman, making it more relevant to Desdemona. it is an example of foreshadowing.
what are Iago and Rodrigo planning on doing at the beginning? (scene i)
they are planning to kill Cassio
What are Iago and Othello talking about at the beginning? (scene i)
they are talking about killing Desdemona
why does Shakespeare have Iago make so many "asides" and "soliloquies"? (scene i)
they hint at Iago's evil plans in the story, his thoughts are key to understanding his motives and plans throughout the story.
what does Iago cheering up Desdemona tell us? (scene ii)
this tells you how fake Iago is.
what is the purpose of the clown and the introduction of music? (scene i)
to add a comic relief moment to break the tension going on.
purpose of the celebration taht othello prepared
to celebrate his marraige AND victory
advice from the duke
to get over it
What advice would Brabantio give to father?
to keep your daugther in check
what does Othello ask of Iago? (scene iii)
to kill Cassio in three days.
what does othello ask of Iago? (scene i)
to kill Cassio.
what does Emilia ask for? (scene ii)
to lay next to Desdemona
what are the dramatic purposes of the description? (scene i)
to show that Cassio thinks Desdemona is attractive and respectful to her, but wouldn't do anything with her.
what is the purpose of Iago's aside? (scene i)
to show us what he is planning
what advice does iago give cassio
to talk to desdeona and ask her to talk to othelli
why does iago leave?
to tell othello Brabantio is coming for him
a soliloquy is a speech perfomed by a character while he is alone on stage
true
desdemona is in love with othello
true
dramatic irony is when the characters in the play believe the opposite of what the audiences knows to be true
true
during an aside, only the audience can hear the chracters word
true
iago plan involves cassio drunk
true
iago tells montanto that cassio always drinks
true
the first act of otheelo tkae spalce in venice
true
why is the handkerchief important to Othello? (scene iv)
use to belong to his mother and first gift to Desdemona.
what effect do Desdemona's pleas have on Othello? (scene iii)
whatever Desdemona says, Othello will do. Cassio can see Othello when he wants, he isn't suspicious of Cassio yet.
what remark of Iago, after Desdemona's speech, shows him to be an arch hypocrite? (scene iv)
when Iago says "is Othello angry?" true hypocrite because he knows the answer and is causing everything bad to happen.
how does Iago react when he sees Desdemona crying? (scene ii)
when Iago sees Desdemona crying, he is very sympathetic and makes her feel better, cheers her up.
when Brabantio learns it is roderigo who is calling him, what does he say?
why have you awaken me and for what reason?
of whar does brabantio accuse othello
witchcraft