Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100

One who is guilty of a "gross revolt."

Who is Desdemona

100

Two other characters traveling on a ship with Iago to Cypres.

Who are Desdemona and Roderigo?

100

T'is the green-eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on.

Jealousy

100

Othello's tragic flaw.

Jealousy

100

Fill in the blank.  "Put out the _____. And then, put out the _____."

What is "light?"

200

The two people Iago believes have made the "beast with two backs?"

Who is Othello and Desdemona?

200

The original governor of Cypress.

Who is Montano?

200

Something given to Iago that does belong to him.

What is a handkerchief. 

200

Monster/Beast; Light/Dark; Heaven/Hell; 

What is iterative imagery in Othello?

200

Desdemona blames them for Othello's treatment of her.

Who is Desdemona.

300

The one who "puts money in his purse."

Who is Roderigo?

300

The enemy men put in their mouths to steal away their brains?

What is alcohol?

300

A symbol of virginity and marital fidelity.

The handkerchief

300

Fill in the blank. "The motive hunting of motiveless ____."

What is malignancy?


300

The character who reveals Iago's treachery

Who is Emilia.

400

The poetic device that ends the first soliloquy: "I have it, it is engendered. Hell and night/ Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light"

What is a rhyming couplet?

400

The two cities representing the order/chaos binary.

What are Venice and Cypress.

400

Cassio's lady interest.

Bianca

400

Those characters killed by Iago.

Who are Roderigo and Emilia?

500

The machiavelle.

Who is Iago

500

According to Cassio: The eternal jewel and immortal part of oneself. 

Reputation

500

The character who believes men are "all but stomachs" and women "all but food."

Who is Emelia?

500

Brabantio's condition by Act V?

Dead