Act 1, Scene 3 Flashcards

1
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Where does this scene take place?

A

In a council chamber in Venice.

Duke and Senators discussing war against the Turks.

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Overall what happens in this scene?

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Brabantio accuses Othello of stealing Desdemona from him.
Duke asks for evident and Othello+Des explain how they fell in love - convinces Duke but Brabantio disowns his daughter.
Iago convinces Roderigo to raise more money - help win Desdemona.
Iago’s soliloquy says he plans to get revenge on Othello by convincing him his wife is unfaithful.

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What hints are apparent in this scene that foreground later on events?

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Brabantio’s final words warming Othello ‘she deceived her father, and may thee’
This anticipates that Othello will become convinced of Desdemona’s deception even though she remains loyal.

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How does Iago echo Brabantios line?

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In Act 3, Scene 3 he says ‘She did deceive her father, marrying you’

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What quote is ironic in this scene?

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When Othello says ‘My life upon her faith!’.

He bets his life Desdemona is faithful to him but it costs them both their lives when he starts to doubt her.

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How does Brabantio view Othello’s and Desdemona’s relationship?

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Critical of marriage and forces Desdemona to choose between himself and Othello.
He describes Des as his property ‘jewel’.
Echos Iago’s accusations that Othello is a ‘thief’.

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How does Des and Othello view their relationship?

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Defend their relationship against claims that its unnatural/immoral.
Prove Des was ‘hlaf the wooer’ and their relationship is based on equal affection rather than lust.

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How does Iago view Othello’s and Des’ relationship?

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Disdainful of their relationship.
Accuses couple of being fickle - he says ‘these moors are changeable in their wills’ and that Des ‘must change for youth’.
Doesn’t believe their love will last.

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How does the Duke view Othello’s and Des’s relationship?

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He says ‘i think this tale would win my daughter too’.
Supports their marriage and defends Othello againts Brabantios racism.
Calls Othello ‘valiant’ and ‘fair’.

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