Who said it?
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Who said; "O heaven! How she got out? O treason of the blood! Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters' minds by what you see them act. Is there not charms but which the property of youth and maidhood may be abused? Have you not read, Rodrigo, of some such thing?
Brabantio
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In which act does Iago come up with his master plan to bring down Iago?
Act 1
100
What is meant when Iago said: "She did deceive her father, marrying you, and when she seemed to shake, and fear your looks, she loved them most"
He is talking about Desdemona and he is basically telling Othello that she deceived her father, and what makes him think that she wont deceive him.
100
Who gets all of Othello's fortunes at the end of the play
Gratiano
100
The name of Cassio's "Mistress"
Bianca
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"I am one, sir, that comes to tell you, your daughter and the moor are now making the beast with two backs"
Iago
200
Cassio stabs Montano and he loses his job as lieutenant
Act 2
200
what is meant when Othello says: "O devil, devil! If that the earth could teem with woman's tears, each drop she falls would prove a crocodile out of my sight"
He is saying that her tears are "fake" and that she is just trying to deceive people by crying.
200
This person takes Othello's positions (job) at the end of the play
Michael Cassio
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He is the Senate, and Desdemona's Father
Brabantio
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"O that's an honest fellow! Do not doubt, Cassio, but I will have my lord and you again as friendly as you were"
Desdemona
300
Emilia finds the handkerchief and Iago snatches it from her
Act 3
300
What does Desdemona mean when she said; "I do perceive here a divided duty"
She is talking about how she was to pick between Othello and her father; but her life is now devoted to Othello, just liker her mother before her to her father.
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In act 2, what was the underlying cause of Cassio's argument with Rodrigo and Montano at the party that led to Montano getting stabbed?
Cassio got drunk
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He is a snake, he manipulates people, uses people and disrespects women
Iago
400
"Is this the noble Moor, whom our full senate call all-in-all sufficient? Is this the nature whom passion could not shake? Whose solid virtue the shot of accident nor dart of chance could neither graze nor pierce?"
Lodovico
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Iago and Rodrigo go over to Brabantio's house and tell him about his daughter
Act 1
400
When Cassio says: "I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking" what does he mean?
He is talking about how he is a "lightweight" and a little alcohol can get him drunk
400
At the beginning of Act 1 scene 1, what is Iago complaining about?
How Cassio got the job as lieutenant
400
"And what is he? Forsooth a great arithmetician"
Michael Cassio
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" look down towards his feet: but that's a fable. If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill you?
Othello
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Iago tells Othello that he witnessed Cassio wipe his beard with Desdemona's Handkerchief
Act 3
500
"If he say so, may his pernicious soul rot half a grain a day! He lies to th'heart. She was too fond of her most filthy bargain"
Emilia tells Othello that Iago always lies and that he deceives people. Othello is oblivious to this and he finds out the hard way, this is also the first piece of truth that comes out in the entire play.
500
What does Iago do when Emilia tells him that she found the handkerchief?
He snatches it from her
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In the play, Othello, Iago has many pawns which he manipulates, these "pawns" are...
Desdemona, Cassio, Othello, Emilia and Rodrigo