Women as selfless and compassionate in Othello 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureOthelloA2/A-levelAQA Created by: darcey eneferCreated on: 28-03-19 10:26 'My noble moor is true of mind' 3,4 1 of 13 'I pray talk me of Cassio' 3,4 2 of 13 'What i can do, i will and more i will than for myself i dare' 3,4 3 of 13 'His unkindness may defeat my life but never taint my love' 4,2 4 of 13 'I do percieve here a divided duty' 1,3 5 of 13 'I saw Othello's visage in his mind' 1,3 6 of 13 'Let me go with him.' 1,3 7 of 13 'They are all but stomachs and we all but food' 3,4 8 of 13 'i have not deserved this' 4,1 9 of 13 'To whom my lord? with whom? how am i false?' 4,2 10 of 13 'i do think it is their husbands fault if wives do fall' 4,3 11 of 13 'who would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch' 4,3 12 of 13 'a guiltless death i die' 5,2 13 of 13
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