Othello Themes
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- Created on: 04-06-16 09:46
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- Themes
- Love
- Othello and Desdemona
- "Jewel" -Othello (42)
- "My heart's subdued" - Desdemona (44)
- "sweeting:" - Othello (66)
- "sweet Desdemon:" - Othello (74)
- "But I do love thee!"- Othello (75)
- "I am bound to thee for ever." - Othello (79)
- "A fair woman! A sweet woman!" - Othello ( 98)
- "the world hath not a sweeter creature:" - Othello (99)
- "she will sing the savageness out of a bear." - Othello (99)
- "But never taint my love." - Desdemona (107)
- "Yet I'll not shed her blood," -
- Othello and Iago
- "A man he is of honesty and trust:" - Othello (45)
- "Iago is most honest." - Othello (59)
- "Honest Iago." -Othello (63)
- "My lord, you know I love you." - Iago (76)
- "Now art thou my lieutenant." - Othello (87)
- "I am your own for ever." - Iago (87)
- "Is my lord angry?" - Iago (91)
- Desdemona and Cassio
- "She is a most exquisite lady." -Cassio (59)
- "My lord shall never rest," - Desdemona (73)
- "I have been talking with my suitor here." - Desdemona (73)
- "Pray you let Cassio be received again." - Desdemona (90)
- "thrice-gentle Cassio," - Desdemona (91)
- Iago and Cassio
- "Honest Iago." - Cassio (68)
- Emila and Desdemona
- "Nor ever heard, nor ever did suspect." - Emilia (102)
- "For if she be not honest, chaste and true, there's no man happy: the purest of their wives is foul and slander." - Emilia (102)
- "she was chaste: she loved thee, cruel Moor." - Emilia (125)
- Othello and Desdemona
- Hate/Anger
- "Death and damnation!"- Othello (84)
- "O monstrous! Monstrous!" - Othello (85)
- "O, blood, blood, blood!" - Othello (86)
- "savage madness." - Iago (95)
- Othello/Iago
- "I hate the Moor." - Iago (47)
- "Why he hast thus ensnared my soul and body?" - Othello (126)
- "O devil!" - Othello (95)
- Othello/Desdemona
- "I will chop her into messes." - Othello
- "Why did I marry?" -Othello (80)
- "my heart is turned to stone:" - Othello (99)
- "A closet lock and key of villainous secrets:" - Othello (103)
- "cunning whore of Venice" - Othello (105)
- Cassio/Bianca
- "Go to, woman!" - Cassio (to Bianca) (93)
- "This is the monkey's own giving out:" - Cassio (97)
- "she haunts me in every place." - Cassio (97)
- "and thither comes the bauble." ('plaything, worthless.') - Cassio (97)
- "O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!" - Roderigo (115)
- "Thou art a devil." - Emilia (121)
- Emilia/Iago/ Othello
- "villainy hath made mocks with love." - Emilia (122)
- "She was too fond of her most filthy bargain." - Emilia (122)
- "Villainy, villainy, villainy " - Emilia (123)
- "Villainous whore!" - Iago (to Emilia) (124)
- Untitled
- Jealousy
- "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on." - Iago (77)
- "I'll see before I doubt;" - Othello (78)
- "Be sure of it: give me the ocular proof," - Othello (83)
- "Heaven keep the monster from Othello's mind!" - Desdemona (92)
- Honesty
- "As I am an honest man" - Iago (66)
- "I do not think but Desdemona's honest." - Othello (79)
- "to be direct and honest is not safe." - Iago (84)
- "Your wife, my lord, your true and loyal wife." - Desdemona (103)
- Insecurity
- "for I am black" - Othello (80)
- Misogyny / Men
- "It is a common thing - to have a foolish wife." - Iago (82)
- "They are all but stomachs, and we all but food:" - Emilia (90)
- "Go to, woman!" - Cassio (to Bianca) (93)
- Evil
- "My medicine works!" - Iago (95)
- "I will be found most cunning in my patience." - Othello (96)
- "As he shall smile, Othello shall go mad," - Iago (96)
- "I am a very villain else." - Iago (97)
- "How shall I murder him Iago?" - Othello (98)
- "Get me some poison, Iago," - Othello (99) (ambiguous)
- "O treacherous villains!" - Iago (ironic) (115)
- Love
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