Othello Quotes

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Othello

'...old black ram...'

'How I did thrive in this fair lady's love, and she in mine'

'...But I do love thee, and when I love thee not,

chaos is come again'

'It is the green eyed monster'

'...you have been hotly called for'

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Desdemona

'Your daughter...making the beast with two blacks'

'...beauty, wit and fortunes...'

'Our general's wife is now the general'

'That paragons description'

'She has deceived her father and may thee'

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Iago

'I am not what I am'

'Honest Iago'

'...may his pernicious sould rot half a grain a day!'

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Cassio

'I fear the trust Othello puts in him'

'Though he twinned with me, both at birth, shall lose me'

'She speaks for you stoutly'

'He kisses Emilia'

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Emilia

'...her tongue she oft bestows on me;

'It is a great price for a small vice'

'It is their husbands' faults if wives do fall'

'Villainy hath made mocks with love'

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Roderigo

'The worser welcome'

'I will incontinently drown myself'

'Poor trash of Venice'

'Its silliness to live when to live is torment'

'I have foolishly suffered'

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Act 1

'She loved me for the danges I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them' - Othello

'I do perceive here I have a divided duty; to you I am bound for life and education...' - Desdemona

'It is silliness to live when to live is torment' - Roderigo

'Though has practised on her with foul charms' - Brabantio

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Act 2

'Our loves and comforts should increase, even as our days do grow' - Desdemona

'Honest Iago' - Othello

'...players in your housewifery and housewives in your beds' - Iago

'The moor...is of a constant, loving, noble nature' - Iago

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Act 3

 'When I love thee not, chaos is come again' - Othello

'It is the green eyed monster which doth mark the meat it feeds on' - Iago

'They eat us hungrily and when they are full they

belch us' - Emilia

'My wayward husband hath a hundred times wooed me to steel it' - Emilia

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Act 4

 'Devil [he strikes her]' - Othello

'I took you for that cunning whore of Venice' - Othello

'Let husbands know their wives have sense like

them' - Emilia

'I do think it is their husbands' faults if wives do 

fall' - Emilia

'My heart is turned to stone' - Othello

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Act 5

'I will kill thee and love thee after' - Othello

'One that loved not wisely, but too well' - Othello

'She must die, else she'll betray more men' - Othello

'Tis proper that I obey him, but not now' - Emilia

'I will speak as liberal as the North' - Emilia

'Tis happiness to die when to live is torment' - Othello

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