This emotion completely overwhelms Othello in this scene, leading to his seizure.
What is jealousy?
This villain carefully orchestrates Othello’s jealousy throughout the scene.
Who is Iago?
Othello strikes this character in public, showing how jealousy has changed him.
Who is Desdemona?
This object serves as the “proof” of Desdemona’s supposed betrayal.
What is the handkerchief?
“I would be loath to take away…” shows Othello struggling with this emotion.
What is doubt (or jealousy)?
This character fuels Othello’s jealousy by describing Cassio’s supposed dream.
Who is Iago?
Iago tells Othello to hide and observe this man’s conversation.
Who is Cassio?
This visitor witnesses Othello’s shocking behavior and is horrified.
Iago claims to have seen Cassio with this symbolic item.
What is the handkerchief?
This phrase refers to what as a destructive force: “the green-eyed monster.”
What is jealousy?
Othello believes Cassio is speaking about this woman when he overhears their conversation.
Who is Desdemona?
Iago uses this storytelling tactic about Cassio to inflame Othello’s jealousy.
What is the handkerchief story/dream story?
Othello refers to himself as this type of man, reflecting his internal conflict.
What is a man overcome with passion (or a jealous man)?
The handkerchief originally symbolizes this before becoming tied to jealousy.
What is love?
Othello’s breakdown shows jealousy overpowering this quality he once had.
What is reason?
In reality, Cassio is speaking about this woman, which deepens the dramatic irony.
Who is Bianca?
Iago encourages Othello to interpret Cassio’s laughter as proof of this.
What is Desdemona's infidelity?
Othello resolves that Desdemona must die because of this belief.
What is because she has "been unfaithful"?
Othello demands “ocular proof,” meaning this type of evidence.
What is visual proof?
Iago’s manipulation in this scene highlights this theme about appearances.
What is appearance vs. reality?
Othello’s jealousy becomes so intense that it causes this physical reaction.
What is a seizure?
This literary technique is heavily used when the audience knows Cassio is discussing Bianca, not Desdemona.
Othello’s language shifts from noble to this tone, reflecting his jealousy-driven decline.
What is violent/chaotic language?
The transformation of the handkerchief reflects jealousy’s ability to do this.
What is distort truth?
Othello’s jealousy demonstrates how unchecked emotion can lead to this ultimate consequence.
What is tragedy?