Characters
Plot
Tragedy
Sonnets
100
What is Desdemona's tragic flaw?

She is naive

100

What "trifle" does Iago use to incite Othello's jealousy?

The handkerchief

100

When we, as audience members, feel sad at the deaths of Othello and Desdemona at the end we are experiencing what?

Catharsis

100

How many lines does a sonnet have?

14

200

What reasons could Othello have for being insecure?

He is of a different race and social class, he is much older than Desdemona

200

Why do the characters go to Cyprus?

The Venetians are at war with Turkey.

200

What is Othello's hamartia?

Jealousy

200

In Sonnet 18 Shakespeare compares his love to a summer's day.  This is an example of what literary term?

Conceit

300

What "vice" does Cassio suffer from?

Drinking too much.

300

Why was Brabantio angry?

Othello and Desdemona married without his permission.

300

What are the characteristics of a tragic hero?

Elevated in status, relatable in some way, possesses hamartia that leads to his downfall.

300

How many lines are in a quatrain?

4

400

How does Emilia feel about Desdemona and Othello's relationship?

She wishes they had never met.

400

What is the relationship between Rodrigo and Iago?

Rodrigo is paying Iago to fix him up with Desdemona.

400

How does Othello's diction change throughout the play?

He begins by using elevated language but as he succumbs to jealousy he uses more crude language.

400

Where would the poet usually state their overall message for the poem?

In the rhyming couplet

500

Why does Iago want to ruin Othello's life?

He thought he deserved the job Cassio was awarded.

500

How does Othello kill Desdemona?

He strangles her. 
500

What Greek philosopher developed the 6 principles of tragedy?

Aristotle

500

What did "the dark lady" look like according to Sonnet 130?

Dark course hair, grey skin, dull eyes, bad breath.

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