Othello- Act 4 Quotes

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  • Created on: 31-05-18 18:31

4.1.34- Iago to Othello

"With her, on her, what you will"

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4.1.44-45 - Iago

"Work on. (long pause, 3 feet)

My medicine, work!"

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4.1.61- Iago to Othello

"bear your fortune like a man!"

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4.1.91- Othello

"I will be found most cunning in my patience"

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4.1.97- Iago to Othello

" 'tis the strumpet's plague"

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4.1.111- Iago to Cassio

"I never knew a woman love man so"

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4.1.152- Bianca

"This is some minx's token"

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4.1.179-180 - Othello to Iago

"No, my heart is turned to stone: I strike it, and it hurts my hand"

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4.1.197- Othello to Iago

"I will chop her into messes! Cuckold me!"

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4.1.200-205 - Iago to Othello

"Do it not with poison, strangle her in her bed- even the bed she hath contaminated"

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4.1.235-236 - Lodovico to Desdemona

"they do command him home,

Deputing Cassio in his government"

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4.1.241- Lodovico to Othello

"this would not be believed in Venice"

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4.1.264-265 - Lodovico to Iago

"Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate

Call all in all sufficient?"

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4.1.268- Iago to Lodovico

"He is much changed"

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4.2.38- Othello to Desdemona

"therefore be double-damned"

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4.2.64- Othello to Desdemona

"rose-lipped cherubin"

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4.2.71- Desdemona to Othello

"what ignorant sin have I committed?"

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4.2.83- Othello to Desdemona

"Are not you a strumpet?"

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4.2.87- Desdemona to Othello

"No, as I shall be saved"

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4.2.91-92 - Othello to Desdemona

"I took you for that cunning whore of Venice 

That married with Othello"

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4.2.107- Desdemona to Emilia

"Lay on my bed my wedding sheets"

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4.2.117- Emilia to Iago

"my lord hath so bewhored her"

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4.2.142- Emilia referring to person who has tricke

"Some base notorious knave"

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4.3.24- Desdemona to Emilia

"My mother had a maid called Barbary"

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4.3.54-55 - Desdemona

"I called my love false love: but what said he then?

Sing willow, willow, willow"

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4.3.61-62 - Desdemona to Emilia

"That there be women do abuse their husbands

In such gross kind?"

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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"

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