Othello- Act 5 Quotes
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- Created on: 02-06-18 12:27
5.1.19-20 - Iago to Roderigo
"He hath a daily beauty in his life
That makes me ugly"
5.1.28- Othello
"The voice of Cassio. Iago keeps his word"
5.1.62- Roderigo to Cassio
"O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!"
5.1.116- Iago
"This is the fruits of whoring"
5.1.121- Emilia to Bianca
"O fie upon thee, strumpet!"
5.2.5- Othello
"And smooth as monumental alabaster"
5.2.12- Othello
"Promethean heat"
5.2.18-19 - Othello
"I will kill thee
And love thee after"
5.2.21- Othello
"This sorrow's heavenly"
5.2.21- Othello
"This sorrow's heavenly"
5.2.31- Othello
"I would not kill thy unprepared spirit"
5.2.68- Othello
"He hath confessed"
5.2.75- Desdemona about Cassio
"Alas, he is betrayed, and I undone"
5.2.96- Othello to Emilia
"My wife, my wife! what wife? I have no wife"
5.2.121- Desdemona to Emilia
"A guiltless death I die"
5.2.122- Desdemona
"Nobody. I myself"
5.2.127-129 - Othello and Emilia
"She's like a liar gone to burning hell:
'Twas I that killed her" "O, the more angel she,
And you the blacker devil!"
5.2.138 & 142 & 145 - Emilia
"My husband?"
"My husband?"
"My husband!"
5.2.150- Othello to Emilia
"My friend thy husband, honest, honest Iago"
5.2.153- Emilia
"She was too fond of her most filthy bargin!"
5.2.165-166 - Emilia to Iago
"you have done well
That men must lay their murders on your neck"
5.2.186- Montano
"O monstrous act!"
5.2.193- Emilia about Iago
" 'Tis proper I obey him- but not now"
5.2.202-203 - Gratiano to Desdemona
"Poor Desdemon, I am glad thy father's dead;
Thy match was mortal to him"
5.2.214-215 - Othello about the handkerchief
"an antique token
My father gave my mother"
5.2.243- Othello
"But why should honour outlive honesty"
5.2.263- Othello
"Who can control his fate?"
5.2.272- Othello
"Hurl my soul from heaven"
5.2.275- Othello
"Whip me, ye devils"
5.2.283- Othello
"I look down towards his feet"
5.2.298- Othello
"demi-devil"
5.2.300- Iago
"Demand me nothing. What you know, you know"
5.2.342-344 - Othello
"Of one that loved wisely, but too well;
Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought,
Perplexed in the extreme"
5.2.357- Othello
"Killing myself, to die upon a kiss"
5.2.359- Lodovico to Iago
"O spartan dog"
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