Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her. Brabantio calls Othello a foul thief with a damned soul who has stolen Desdemona from him by casting a spell over ... |
Iago: I know my price, I am worth no worse a place: But he; as loving his own pride and purposes,. Evades them, with a bombast circumstance. |
The audience watch on in fascination as Iago cultivates a deceptive appearance of service and loyalty. 1.1.65 Roderigo thicklips emphasises Othello's otherness. |
This book presents two papers I prepared on Shakespeare's Othello from the perspective of Islam. They were written ten years apart. |
“I know my price: I am worth no worth a place. But he, as loving his own pride and purposes, evades them with a bombast circumstance.” Iago (Act I, Scene i ... |
The last line of this speech suggests that Othello also believes he can be dispassionate and emotionless in disregarding his two defining emotions. |
Оценка 5,0 (1) These quotes are from William Shakespeare's play Othello. They show key moments and insights into the characters. Iago reveals his deceptive nature and sows ... |
“Make it a darling, like your precious eye. To lose't or give't away were such perdition. As nothing else could match.” (Othello, Desdemona, Act III ... |
"O brave Iago, honest and just!" "O wretched villain!" "I shall bleed to death!" "I am maimed forever. Murder, murder!" ... "Who's there?" "What villains have ... |
Othello: If I do prove her haggard,. Though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings,. I'ld whistle her off and let her down the wind,. To pray at fortune. |
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