Act I Plot
Act II Plot
Characters
Background
Misc.
100

Othello’s military rank that lends him the Duke’s protection from Brabantio

A general

100

The character who attacks Cassio

Roderigo

100

This character's nickname is The Moor.

Othello

100

"To be or not to be" is from what Shakespeare play?

Hamlet


100

Who is the author of Othello?

Shakespeare

200

The character that claims, “I am not what I am”

Iago

200

Something that Cassio worries about and he now lost

Reputation

200

Othello's right hand man

Cassio

200

Another name for Turks

Ottomites

200

Who is Desdemona most loyal to?

Othello

300

What comment does the Duke of Venice leave off on regarding Brabantio and Othello?

That Brabantio is fortunate to have a son-in-law more fair than black

300

Who is heading to Venice?

Roderigo

300

Encourages Desdemona to speak on behalf of disgraced Cassio

Emilia

300

List two key elements of a Tragic Hero.

1. A tragic flaw

2. Noble birth or high status

300

What does Iago suspect Othello of?

Sleeping with Emilia


400

At the end of Act I, which character does Iago plan to bring down as part of his schemes?

Cassio

400

What is Iago's purpose of always enlisting other's help in the matter of his schemes?

Give ONE example.

To ensure that he is not caught spinning the web. 

Examples: Roderigo, Emilia

400

The governor of Cyprus

Montano

400
What is a conspiracy we discussed about Shakespeare?

Him not being the true author of some of his plays

400

What is Brabantio's occupation? 

Senator

500

Why is Brabantio initially skeptical of Roderigo's actions? 

He has told him to stay away from Desdemona

500

Thinking about the term Catharsis, what type of cathartic moment could be leading up to the following Acts? 

Many! The jealousy, rage, tension, confrontation of Iago

500

Iago's title

Ancient

500

Over Shakespeare's lifetime, he wrote how many plays?

a. 51

b. 39

c. 48

d. 37

B. 39

500

List the two seas on either side of Venice and Cyprus

Mediterrian 

Black