Othello- Act 4 Quotes 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureOthelloA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AJMealingCreated on: 31-05-18 18:31 4.1.34- Iago to Othello "With her, on her, what you will" 1 of 27 4.1.44-45 - Iago "Work on. (long pause, 3 feet) My medicine, work!" 2 of 27 4.1.61- Iago to Othello "bear your fortune like a man!" 3 of 27 4.1.91- Othello "I will be found most cunning in my patience" 4 of 27 4.1.97- Iago to Othello " 'tis the strumpet's plague" 5 of 27 4.1.111- Iago to Cassio "I never knew a woman love man so" 6 of 27 4.1.152- Bianca "This is some minx's token" 7 of 27 4.1.179-180 - Othello to Iago "No, my heart is turned to stone: I strike it, and it hurts my hand" 8 of 27 4.1.197- Othello to Iago "I will chop her into messes! Cuckold me!" 9 of 27 4.1.200-205 - Iago to Othello "Do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed- even the bed she hath contaminated" 10 of 27 4.1.235-236 - Lodovico to Desdemona "they do command him home, Deputing Cassio in his government" 11 of 27 4.1.241- Lodovico to Othello "this would not be believed in Venice" 12 of 27 4.1.264-265 - Lodovico to Iago "Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate Call all in all sufficient?" 13 of 27 4.1.268- Iago to Lodovico "He is much changed" 14 of 27 4.2.38- Othello to Desdemona "therefore be double-damned" 15 of 27 4.2.64- Othello to Desdemona "rose-lipped cherubin" 16 of 27 4.2.71- Desdemona to Othello "what ignorant sin have I committed?" 17 of 27 4.2.83- Othello to Desdemona "Are not you a strumpet?" 18 of 27 4.2.87- Desdemona to Othello "No, as I shall be saved" 19 of 27 4.2.91-92 - Othello to Desdemona "I took you for that cunning whore of Venice That married with Othello" 20 of 27 4.2.107- Desdemona to Emilia "Lay on my bed my wedding sheets" 21 of 27 4.2.117- Emilia to Iago "my lord hath so bewhored her" 22 of 27 4.2.142- Emilia referring to person who has tricke "Some base notorious knave" 23 of 27 4.3.24- Desdemona to Emilia "My mother had a maid called Barbary" 24 of 27 4.3.54-55 - Desdemona "I called my love false love: but what said he then? Sing willow, willow, willow" 25 of 27 4.3.61-62 - Desdemona to Emilia "That there be women do abuse their husbands In such gross kind?" 26 of 27 4.3.74-75 - Emilia to Desdemona "who would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch? I should venture purgatory for't" 27 of 27
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