Othello- Act 1 Quotes

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1.1.20- Iago about Cassio

"Damned in a fair wife"

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1.1.41- Iago about Othello

"I follow him to serve my turn upon him"

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1.1.63-64 - Iago

"But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve

For daws to peck at: I am not what I am"

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1.1.65- Roderigo

"thicklips"

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1.1.87-88 - Iago to Brabantio

"an old black ram

Is tupping your white ewe!"

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1.1.110- Iago to Brabantio

"covered with a Barbary horse"

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1.1.114- Iago and Brabantio

"are now making the beast with two backs"

"Thou art a villain!"

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1.2.73- Brabantio to Othello

"That thou hast practised on her with foul charms"

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1.2.95- Brabantio

"Mine's not an idle cause"

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1.3.49- Duke

"Valiant Othello"

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1.3.61-62 - Brabantio about Desdemona

"She is abused, stolen from me and corrupted

By spells and medicines"

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1.3.82- Othello

"Rude am I in my speech"

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1.3.95- Brabantio about Desdemona

"A maiden never bold"

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1.3.101-102 - Brabantio about Desdemona

"could err

Against all rules of nature"

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1.3.160- Othello about Desdemona

"She gave me for my pains a world of sighs"

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1.3.168-169 - Othello about Desdemona

"She loved me for the dangers I had passed

And I loved her that she did pity them"

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1.3.176- Brabantio about Desdemona

"If she confess that she was half the wooer"

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1.3.181-182 - Desdemona to Brabantio

"I do percieve here a divided duty.

To you I am boud for life and education"

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1.3.196-199 - Brabantio to Desdemona

"For your sake, jewel,

I am glad at soul I have no other child,

For thy escape would teach me tyranny

To hang clogs on them"

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1.3.205-206 - Duke

"To mourn a mischief that is past and gone

Is the next way to draw new mischief on."

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1.3.249-250 & 260 - Desdemona

"That I did love the Moor to live with him

My downright violence and storm of fortunes"

"Let me go with him"

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1.3.284-285 - Othello about Iago

"my ancient:

A man he is of honesty and trust"

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1.3.293-294 - Brabantio about Desdemona

"Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see

She has deceived her father, and may thee"

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1.3.295- Othello

"My life upon her faith"

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1.3.385- Iago

"But for my sport and profit. I hate the Moor"

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1.3.386-389 - Iago

" 'twixt my sheets

He's done my office. I know not if't be true,

But I for mere suspicion in that kind

Will do as if for surety"

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1.3.391- Iago

"Cassio's a proper man"

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1.3.398- Iago

"The Moor is of a free and open nature"

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1.3.400-401 - Iago

"led by th' nose

As asses are."

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1.3.402-403 - Iago

"Hell and night

Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light"

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