quotes about males Flashcards

1
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Iago is evil

A

“I follow him to serve my turn upon him”

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2
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Iago is racist

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“and old black ram is tupping your white ewe”
“the devil will make a grandsire of you”
“I am not bound to all that slaves are free to”

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3
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Iago’s duplicity

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“By Janus I think no”

“I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth”

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4
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Iago plotting

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“our bodies are our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners”

“handkerchief spotted with strawberries”

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5
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Revenge as a motive for Iago

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“evened with him, wife for wife”

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6
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Iago manipulating Roderigo

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“her eye must be fed; and what delight shall she have to look on to the devil?”

“every way makes my gain”

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7
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Iago as sexist

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“to suckle fools and chronicle small beer”

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8
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Iago manipulating Cassio

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“confess yourself freely to her”

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9
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Iago on reputation

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“some bodily wound, there is more sense in that than in reputation”

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10
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Iago on jealousy

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“the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on”

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11
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Iago manipulating Othello

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“in sleep I heard him say”
“Ha! I like not that”
“that he would sneak away so guilty like”
“Honest, my lord?”

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12
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Iago plotting with Othello

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“strangle her in bed, even the bed she hath contaminated”

“as for Cassio, let me be his undertaker”

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13
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Iago and Othello’s marriage

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“I am your own forever”

“[kneels] do not rise yet [kneels]”

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14
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Brabantio being racist

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“O treason of the blood!”

“bond slaves and pagans shall our statesman be”

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15
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Brabantio making accusations

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“thou hast enchanted her”

“she has decieved her father, and may thee”

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16
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Othello loves Desdemona

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“I love the gentle Desdemona”
“beg it not to please the palate of my appetite”
“I will deny thee nothing”

17
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Othello relies on Desdemona

A

“with greedy ear devour up my discourse”
“she gave me for my pains a world of sighs”
“my life upon her faith”
“she has eyes and chose me”

18
Q

Othello as a noble figure

A

“put up your bright swords”

“Rude am I in speech”

19
Q

Othello is sexually frustrated

A

“the purchase made, the fruits are to ensue”

“I will kill thee, and love thee after”

20
Q

cuckholdery

A

“your napkin is too little”

“a horned man’s a monster and a beast”

21
Q

Othello has low self esteem

A

“Haply for I am black and have not those soft parts of converstaion”

22
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Othello is easily made jealous

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“her name that was once as fresh as Dian’s visage, is now begrimed and black as mine own face”

23
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Othello’s degredation of character

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“first to be hanged, then to confess”
“[strikes her] Devil!”
“foams at the mouth”
“this is his second fit, he had one yesterday”

24
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Othello murdering Desdemona

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“I would not kill thy unprepared spirit”
“she must die, else she’ll betray more men”
“when I have plucked thy rose I can not give it vital growth again”

25
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Othello’s fall

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“O vain boast, who can control his fate”

“cold, cold my girl, even like thy chastity”

26
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Othello’s final speech

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“one who loved not wisely, but too well”
“not easly jealous, but being wrought perplexed to the extreme”
“lile the base Indian, threw a pearl away, richer than all his tribe”

27
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clown

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“thereby hangs a tail”

28
Q

Roderigo being easily convinced

A

“the removing of Cassio”

“you shall think yourslef bound”

29
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Roderigo as a victim

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“I do not fimd that thou dealst justly with me”

“O damned Iago! O inhuman dog!”

30
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Cassio and reputation

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“I have very poor and unhappy braisn for drinking”

“I have lost the immortal part of myself, what remains is bestial”

31
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Cassio’s character

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“Our great captain’s captain”
“‘Tis my breeding”
“prithee bear some charity to my week”

32
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Lodovico

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“this would not be believed in Venice”

“to this state/this heavy act with heavy heart relate”