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Contents page. Introduction w. The People in the Play viii. Act 1 Love and War 1. Act 2 A Storm and a Fight 1(). Act 3 A Jealous Man 19. Act 4 The End of Love 30. Act 5 Death 4(). Activities 49
Othello, a noble Moor in the service of the Venetian state. Cassio, his lieutenant Desdemona, daughter to Brabantio and wife to Othello. Emilia, wife to 1. ACT I, scene 1. A street in Venice. Night-time. [] Rod. What, ho, Brabantio! Signior Brabantio, ho! lago. Awake! what, ho, Brabantio! thieves! thieves! thieves! Look to
Jan 28, 2016 4 ACT ONE. Where hast thou stow'd my daughter? Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her. Lay hold upon him, if he do resist. Subdue him, at his peril 1. S. Here comes Brabantio and the valiant Moor. Enter Brabantio, Othello, Iago, Roderigo, Cassia, and Of?cers. Du. Valiant Othello, we must straight
Othello. ACT 1. SC. 1. FTLN 0023 That never set a squadron in the field, FTLN 0024 Nor the division of a battle knows. FTLN 002525 More than a spinster—unless the bookish theoric, FTLN 0026 Wherein the text from the Quarto not found in the Folio toged text from the Quarto not found in the Folio
No Fear Shakespeare – Othello (by SparkNotes, transcription by Alex Woelffer). -1-. Original Text. Modern Text. Act 1, Scene 1. Enter RODMERIGO and IAGO. RODERIGO and IAGO enter. RODERIGO. Tush! Never tell me. I take it much unkindly. That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse. As if the strings were thine, shouldst
In following him, I follow but myself; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar end: For when my outward action doth demonstrate. The native act and figure of my heart. In compliment extern, 'tis not long after. But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve. For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.
Othello. Oth I.i.1. Enter Roderigo and Iago. RODERIGO. Oth I.i.1. Tush, never tell me! I take it much unkindly. Oth I.i.2. That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse. Oth I.i.3. As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this. IAGO. Oth I.i.4. 'Sblood, but you will not hear me! Oth I.i.5. If ever I did dream of such a matter,. Oth I.i.6.
Please see the bottom of this page for helpful Othello resources. Please see the bottom of each scene for full explanatory notes. Dramatis Personae. Act 1. Scene 1. Venice. A street. Scene 2. Another street. Scene 3. A council-chamber. Act 2. Scene 1. A Sea-port in Cyprus. An open place near the quay. Scene 2. A street.
(The EMC masterpiece series access editions). ISBN 0-8219-2956-9. 1. Othello (Fictitious character)—Drama. 2. Shakespeare, William, 1564-. 1616. Othello. —Iago, act I, scene i. I saw Othello's visage in his mind,. And to his honour and his valiant parts. Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate. —Desdemona, act I, scene
Act I Scene 1. ? Shakespeare drops us straight into the action. ? We are intrigued from the start, wondering why it is that Iago has had such access to. Roderigo's money.
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