Who speaks the below words?
“she's full of most blessed condition...”
“May the winds blow till they have waken'd death!”
“These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh...”
“She never yet was foolish that was fair...”
“What wouldst thou write of me, if thou shouldst praise me?”
“Nay, it is true, or else I am a Turk...”
“O, fie upon thee, slanderer!”
“The riches of the ship is come on shore!”
“She that I spake of, our great captain's captain...”
“What from the cape can you discern at sea?”
What do the below words suggest about Iago?
“Sir, he is rash and very sudden in choler, and haply may strike at you…”
What type of a conversation is indicated by the below words?
“That Cassio loves her, I do well believe it…”
In the below words, Iago explains one of his motives behind his plot of revenge. What do they indicate about his attitude towards Othello?
“Now, I do love her too; Not out of absolute lust…”
What is not a motive for Iago to have revenge on Othello.
What is the hamartia of Iago?
Desdemona is not necessarily found within the company of men when her husband is around. However, she seems to be close to Cassio in her husband’s absence. What does this platonic relationship of Desdemona and Cassio reveal about them?
What do the below words not suggest?
“if she had been blessed, she would never have loved the Moor.”
What is the name of the dramatic device Shakespeare uses when he makes Iago reveal to the audience what he is exactly going to do to Othello?
How does the introspective audience judge Othello when they see his first actions on the Cyprus beach?
How does Cassio reveal himself on the beach of Cyprus?