Othello - quotations

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Race
"Othello: Arise, black vengeance from the hollow hell"
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Race
"Emilia: O, the more angel she, and you the blacker devil"
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Race
"Iago (to Brabantio): "have you daughter covered with a barbary horse"
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Race
"Duke (to Brabantio): Your son-in-law is far more fair than black"
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Betrayal
"Brabantio: She deciev'd her father, and may deceive thee"
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Betrayal
"Emilia (to Othello): I found by fortune and did give my husband: for often with a solemn earnest...He begged at me to steal it"
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Betrayal
"Roderigo to Iago: O dammed Iago! O inhuman dog!"
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Betrayal
"Emilia to Iago: That Moor first gave Desdemona, that which so often you bid me steal"
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Betrayal
"Iago to Brabantio: Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe!"
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Status
"Cassio: Reputation! Reputation, reputation! O' I have lost my reputation!"
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Status
"Othello to Iago: Let him do his spite. My services which I have done the signiory shall out-tongue his complaints"
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Status
"Iago to Montano: He is a soldier fit to stand by Caesar and give direction"
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Status
"Iago to Roderigo: For 'certes' says he, 'I have already chose my officer and what is he?"
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Love
"Othello to Iago: For know, Iago, But I love the gentle Desdemona"
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Love
"Desdemona to the Duke: That I love the Moor to live with him"
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Love
"Othello: Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! And when I love thee no, Chaos will come again"
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Love
"Othello: She loved me for the dangers I passed And I loved her that she did pity them"
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Love
"Desdemona: I saw Othello's visage in his mind, And to his honours and valiant parts did my soul and fortunes consecrate"
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Love
"Cassio to Montano: Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms"
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Hypocrisy
"Iago to Roderigo: I follow him to serve my turn upon him"
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Hypocrisy
"Iago to Roderigo: And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof At Rhodes, at Cyprus and other grounds, both Christian and heathen"
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Hypocrisy
"Iago to Cassio: I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business May be more free"
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Hypocrisy
"Othello about Desdemona: yet she must die else she'll betray more men"
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Jealousy
"Iago to Roderigo: "For 'Certes', says he, 'I have already chose my officer' And what is he?"
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Jealousy
"Othello to Desdemona: By heaven. I saw my handkerchief in's hand! O perjured woman, thou dost stone my heart And maketh me call what I intend to do murder which I thought a sacrifice'
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Jealousy
"Iago to Roderigo: Forsooth, a great arithmetician"
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Jealousy
"Iago to Roderigo: One Michael Cassio, a Florentine, A fellow almost damned in a fair wife That never set a squadron in the field Nor the divisions of battle knows"
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Jealousy
"Othello to Iago: "Lie with her? Lie of her? We say lie on her when they belie her? Lie with her, zounds, that's fulsome! Handkerchief! Confessions! Handkerchief!"
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Jealousy
"Iago to Othello: It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on"
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Conflict
"Othello: Haply for I am black"`
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Conflict
"Desdemona to Clown: Tell him I have moved my lord on his behalf"
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Conflict
"Iago to Othello: What if I had said I had seen him do wrong"
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Conflict
"Iago aside: Work on, my medicine, work!"
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Conflict
"Othello aside: O balmy breath, that doth almost persuade justice to break her sword"
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Card 2

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"Emilia: O, the more angel she, and you the blacker devil"

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Card 3

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"Iago (to Brabantio): "have you daughter covered with a barbary horse"

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Card 4

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"Duke (to Brabantio): Your son-in-law is far more fair than black"

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Card 5

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"Brabantio: She deciev'd her father, and may deceive thee"

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