Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars. Burk Daisy. View othello act 1.pdf from ENGLISH 2753 at Aliso Niguel High. Let horror be piled upon horror for you. It would be impossible to arrange for you to see this, even if they were as lecherous as goats, as hot as monkeys, as lustful as wolves on heat, and if they were such fools, made drunk by ignorance. ‘What do you want it for that you’ve been so keen for me to steal it?’, Iago pulled her arm from behind her back and snatched the handkerchief. You’re my lieutenant now.’, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Read all of Shakespeare’s plays translated to modern English >>. Where can we get satisfaction? But forgive me, I’m not talking about her specifically, although I could have cause to fear that her will, giving way to her better judgment may begin to compare you with her own countrymen so that perhaps she will be regretting marrying you.’. He thought 'twas witchcraft--but I am much to blame; I see this hath a little dash'd your spirits. Othello took a step towards him and looked him squarely in the eyes. Or perhaps … No, I don’t know.’, ‘Wasn’t that Cassio just leaving my wife?’, ‘Cassio, my lord? The third act begins with a bit of comic relief; a clown is Page 10/26. You’ve known him a long time and it’s certain that he won’t distance himself more than is diplomatically necessary.’, Cassio frowned. Know another good quote of William Shakespeare, "Othello", Act 3 scene 3? Good name in man and woman, dear my lord. The Moor was already changing with his poison. © 2004 – 2020 No Sweat Digital Ltd. All rights reserved. Maybe it was because he was black and didn’t have the refined way of speaking that Venetian gentlemen had; or perhaps it was because he was older – although not all that much older …. ‘I would ask you not to think about it. ‘What are you talking about?’ he said. She did deceive her father, marrying you; And when she seem'd to shake and fear your looks. ‘Hello, my lord. Firstly, we have Othello’s soliloquy towards the Duke. The garden of the castle. Her will, recoiling to her better judgment, May fall to match you with her country forms. ‘My lord, I’m going.’ He went to the door. No, when there’s something I want out of love it will be more complex and tricky for you and difficult to grant.’, ‘I will deny you nothing,’ he said. I’m not talking about proof yet, mind, but watch your wife – watch her closely with Cassio. Cry 'O sweet creature!' ‘I think it would be incredibly difficult to arrange that. When Cassio left my wife: what didst not like? How shall we do this? Section 3.3.93–280 Quotation Rhetorical Device Used Effect on Othello 1)Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! A Member Of The STANDS4 Network. (Desdemona; Cassio; Emilia; Othello; Iago) Desdemona assures Cassio she will do all she can for him. and when I love thee not. A hall in the castle. And, for I know thou'rt full of love and honesty. I’ll intermingle everything he Trust me, I could do much,--. Cassio looked uncomfortable. thou hast set me on the rack: What sense had I of her stol'n hours of lust? Othello then grabs Iago by the throat, and commands him to come up with "ocular proof" (3.3.360) that Desdemona has been unfaithful or else be punished for causing Othello such emotional pain. In the meantime, just think of me as too interfering – although in a just cause – and regard her as honest. For sure, he fills it up with great ability. What! I’ll keep my eye on it and talk him to death. Of human dealings. They would rather keep them secret than not get up to them.’. ‘I’m asking you not to force me to tell you worse things, not to go beyond suspicion.’, ‘If you did I would say things I didn’t mean to say. By engaging in this exercise, students will analyze character motivations and development, discern meaning from Shakespearean … 100 – 102). Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves! I didn’t sense Cassio’s kisses on her lips. ‘God be with you then. 0:49. ay, indeed: discern'st thou aught in that? The immortal Jove's dead clamours counterfeit. ‘No.’ Othello shook his head. ‘Why are you speaking so faintly? ‘Although I’m bound to you in every act of duty, I’m not bound, as even slaves are not, to utter my thoughts. ‘I don’t like that!’, Iago shook his head. ‘When you were wooing my lady, did Cassio know of your love?’, ‘He did, from beginning to end. ‘Yes, honest.’, ‘Think my lord!’ Othello was exasperated. He wouldn’t believe it. Out of his scattering and unsure observance. Any small thing would be proof to the jealous. Missing a quote of William Shakespeare, "Othello", Act 3 scene 3? No, 'faith; she let it drop by negligence. ‘What intimation did I have of her stolen hours of lust?’ he said, speaking softly. I’m sure Desdemona’s honest. In Venice they let God see tricks they get up to that they dare not show their husbands. ‘You can be sure, good Cassio,’ Desdemona was saying, ‘I’ll do everything I can for you.’ ‘Please do, good madam,’ said Emilia. No, Iago; I'll see before I doubt; when I doubt, prove; And on the proof, there is no more but this,--, I am glad of it; for now I shall have reason, To show the love and duty that I bear you. ‘What will you give me for that handkerchief?’, She laughed. From now on I’ll love no-one since loving acts breed such offence.’, Othello stretched his arm toward him. Farewell to the neighing horses and the shrill trumpet, the spirit-strirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, the royal banner and all the good things – the pride, pomp and pageantry – of glorious war! ‘See? Get your wife to watch her. Let me bind it up for you and it will be better.’ She took a handkerchief from her sleeve. I want some proof. A council-chamber. Add it Here. ‘Just tell me something. ‘Dinner is ready and the islanders you have invited are waiting for you.’, She kissed him tenderly. Thou dost mean something: I heard thee say even now, thou likedst not that. But I do love thee! No, as soon as I have doubts I do something about it immediately. Iago watched him. Must be to loathe her. ‘Not now. Dearest love, call him back.’, Othello kissed her. ‘I’ve got something for you.’, ‘Something for me?’ Iago glared at her. ‘Hello, my dear Othello! Then speaking to himself, but loudly enough for Othello to hear he said: ‘O wretched fool, who loves to make your honesty a vice! Do not you chide; I have a thing for you. Emilia sets up a meeting between Desdemona and Cassio, in which Desdemona advises him that she will mend his relationship with her husband. If any mortal eyes were to see them sharing a bed they would be eternally damned. Iago stopped Othello at the door. Cyprus. But unlimited riches are as poor as winter to him who is always afraid that he is going to be poor. I did not think he had been acquainted with her. Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, As salt as wolves in pride, and fools as gross. be gone! Or stand so mammering on. I beg of you, call him back.’, ‘Yes. I have a use for it. In the mean time. Isn’t he honest?’, ‘Honest?’ Othello nodded irritably. To wrong'd Othello's service! 'Tis not to make me jealous. DESDEMONA O, that's an honest fellow. Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; Prerogatived are they less than the base; Even then this forked plague is fated to us. He knew that Iago was an honest man. When shall he come? He took Othello’s hands in his and they rose together. ‘Good name in man or woman, my dear lord, is the most precious jewel of their souls. And didst contract and purse thy brow together, As if thou then hadst shut up in thy brain. ‘Unfaithful to me!’, Iago helped him to his desk and sat him down. Othello Act 3 Scene 3 Lyrics. To bring them to that prospect: damn them then. O, is that all? When Iago beseeches Othello to let Desdemona live, he may be employing his often-used tactic of reverse psychology. I beg of you, name the time, but don’t let it exceed three days. ‘Although I’m perhaps judging too harshly – and I admit it’s a fault in me, that I’m very sensitive to abuses, and my suspicions make me imagine faults that don’t exist – I’m sure that you’re too wise to take any notice of someone whose judgment is so imperfect. Some other time.’, ‘I won’t be dining at home. Though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings. If I do prove her haggard. There are ropes and knives, poison, fire, drowning, available. 'Faith, that's with watching; 'twill away again: Let me but bind it hard, within this hour. I beg of you.’. 'Tis a shrewd doubt, though it be but a dream. ACT III SCENE III : The garden of the castle. Everything that she says to Othello will be of the good and kind and loyal Cassio. I’m going to go straight away and find a way of killing the beautiful devil. She was glad she had found it. And this may help to thicken other proofs. Cassio is one of those. And may you always think so!’, ‘And yet.’ Othello was reflective. ‘You’re insinuating something. This honest creature doubtless. Measure and extend reading comprehension of Shakespeare's Othello (Act 3, Scene 3) with this close reading assessment of an excerpt focusing on Iago's antagonistic nature as he attempts to persuade Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful. Michael Cassio. To suffer with him. ‘And when she seemed to tremble and fear the looks you gave her, that’s when she loved you most in reality.’, ‘There you are then,’ said Iago. LODOVICO 1 I do beseech you, sir, trouble yourself no further. First Senator Indeed, they are disproportion'd; My letters say a hundred and seven galleys. She stroked his forehead. ‘I see this has lowered your spirits,’ said Iago. Summary and Analysis Act II: Scene 3 Summary Cassio, commanding the night watch during the time of feasting and drinking, takes his orders from Othello, who directs the soldiers to … Why should I endure this? Make me to see't; or, at the least, so prove it, That the probation bear no hinge nor loop. The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt; For she had eyes, and chose me. That in their sleeps will mutter their affairs: In sleep I heard him say 'Sweet Desdemona. ‘I know. Or those that be not, would they might seem none! Your life depends on it!’, ‘If you’re slandering her, and torturing me, don’t ever look for mercy again: abandon all hope of redemption. Hippocrates. I know the nature of the women of our country. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. One is too poor, too weak for my revenge. And whose mind doesn’t sometimes have foul intruders? The garden of the castle. ‘Not with a superficial gratitude, but completely. If I have any power to influence you, accept his apology because if he isn’t a man who truly loves you and only errs in ignorance and not out of malice then I’m no judge of honesty. Leave me, Iago. By engaging in this exercise, students will explore charac . You’ve put me on the rack. Look here, Iago – all my foolish love I hereby blow to heaven. Turn me into a goat when I allow my soul to suffer as a consequence of your inferences. The login page will open in a new tab. ‘It was only a dream.’, ‘It’s an indication, although it was only a dream, and it may add to other less obvious proofs.’. The Web's Largest Resource for Famous Quotes & Sayings. In act 3, scene 3, Desdemona urges Othello to reenlist Michael Cassio before leaving the scene. Daring ideas are poison by their very nature. 24 Scene ( III. And then, sir, would he gripe and wring my hand. Is once to be resolved: exchange me for a goat, When I shall turn the business of my soul, Matching thy inference. It was my first gift to her,’, ‘I don’t know anything about that,’ said Iago. ‘Oh blood, blood, blood!’ he moaned. ‘Or at the very least, prove it beyond doubt. Do not doubt, Cassio. Oh love, give up your crown and hearted throne to tyrannous hate! So your hesitation scares me. Swell, bosom, with your pain, it’s full of snakes’ tongues.’. ‘What handkerchief! They may be dismissed at first but once they take root in the blood they burn like sulphur. Be as your fancies teach you; Excellent wretch! OTHELLO Why of thy thought, Iago? But how? ‘This honest creature no doubt sees and knows much more than he’s telling me.’, Iago went back My lord.’ His tone was one of concern. Why, that the Moor first gave to Desdemona; That which so often you did bid me steal. This editable close reading exercise features 13 text-dependent, higher-order questions, helping students improve comprehension of Shakespeare’s Othello (Act 3, Scene 3) with emphasis on Iago’s as an antagonist, attempting to persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful. But he who steals my good name robs me of something that doesn’t enrich him but makes me very poor.’. SCENE 3. But still, if inference and circumstantial evidence which would lead directly to the door of truth will give you satisfaction, you could have it.’, ‘Give me one reason you have for thinking she’s disloyal.’, ‘I don’t like doing this,’ said Iago. What didn’t you like? What are you doing here all by yourself?’, ‘Don’t reprimand me,’ she said. ‘Damn her, lewd minx! I'll have the work ta'en out. Receive it from me. Avaunt! Sometimes intrude not? I slept well, I was free and happy. Perdition catch my soul. That livest to make thine honesty a vice! Satisfied in what way, my lord? ‘Is that all?’ She went up close to him, holding her hand behind her back. If you love me tell me your thoughts.’, Iago sighed. Look to your wife; observe her well with Cassio; Wear your eye thus, not jealous nor secure: I would not have your free and noble nature. He roared. Out of self-bounty, be abused; look to't: In Venice they do let heaven see the pranks, They dare not show their husbands; their best conscience. You could do any wicked act, deeds to make heaven weep, to amaze the whole world, because you wouldn’t be able to add anything worse to that.’, Iago thrust his hands over his ears and looked up to the ceiling. You shall by that perceive him and his means: Note, if your lady strain his entertainment. This was the plague of great men, more privileged than the lesser. What will you do with 't, that you have been, Give't me again: poor lady, she'll run mad. ‘Is it that bad, my lord?’, Othello sprang up and bore down on Iago. OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE William Shakespeare WITH RELATED READINGS THE EMC MASTERPIECE SERIES Access Editions EMC/Paradigm Publishing St. Paul, Minnesota Othello FM.qxd 1/14/05 9:25 AM Page i She would take it now, and unpick the embroidery then give it to Iago. What can I say? ‘Don’t say anything about it. I saw't not, thought it not, it harm'd not me: I slept the next night well, was free and merry; He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stol'n. Shakespeare homepage | Othello | Act 1, Scene 3 Previous scene | Next scene. I am not bound to that all slaves are free to. This handkerchief could contribute. No; to be once in doubt. Each Shakespeare’s play name links to a range of resources about each play: Character summaries, plot outlines, example essays and famous quotes, soliloquies and monologues: All’s Well That Ends Well Antony and Cleopatra As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Coriolanus Cymbeline Hamlet Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 Henry VIII Henry VI Part 1 Henry VI Part 2 Henry VI Part 3 Henry V Julius Caesar King John King Lear Loves Labour’s Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure The Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night’s Dream Much Ado About Nothing Othello Pericles Richard II Richard III Romeo & Juliet The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus & Cressida Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Winter’s Tale. ‘I know this has upset my husband as if it were he this has happened to.’, ‘Oh, that’s an honest fellow!’ said Desdemona. If she was unfaithful it would be a case of heaven mocking itself. ‘Be sure you can prove my love’s a whore. Foh! For others' uses. Stages of Act 3 Scene 3 Garden: Desdemona talking to Cassio and Emilia Cassio leaves, Iago comments Desdemona tries to persuade Othello to reinstate Cassio Iago ensnares Othello Othello’s soliloquy Emilia picks up the handkerchief and gives it to Iago Othello returns: he is a changed man. ‘Arise, black vengeance, from your hollow cell! I know't; I thank you. Othello stumbled towards him, muttering to himself. ‘By heaven, I want to know your thoughts,’ he roared. she exclaimed. Oh farewell! Haply, for I am black, And have not those soft parts of conversation, That chamberers have, or for I am declined, Into the vale of years,--yet that's not much--. ‘Come, let’s go in.’, They walked to the door, her hand on his arm. ‘Do you think I would live with jealousy; to live through the changes of the moon with new suspicions all the time? ‘But since I’ve gone so far, moved to it by my foolish honesty and love, I’ll tell you. ‘Go now, go. If there be cords, or knives. Someone was coming. It will go away again. What’s this?’ said Othello. To hang a doubt on; or woe upon thy life! He heard Desdemona and Emily coming into the room behind him. ‘No, don’t go,’ he said. Therefore these stops of thine fright me the more: For such things in a false disloyal knave, Are tricks of custom, but in a man that's just, They are close delations, working from the heart. Iago cleared his throat. Would I were satisfied! Farewell contentedness! See her topped?’, Othello swayed. Print Word PDF. She dropped the handkerchief and when she reached for it he took her arm. and then kiss me hard, That grew upon my lips: then laid his leg, Over my thigh, and sigh'd, and kiss'd; and then, Cried 'Cursed fate that gave thee to the Moor!'. Please log in again. In a complete shift of dramatic mood after the preceding scene, Desdemona has a witty exchange with the clown last encountered in Act 3 Scene 1. That came a-wooing with you, and so many a time, Hath ta'en your part; to have so much to do, To bring him in! To say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company. That, I being absent and my place supplied. Good my lord. Actually understand Othello Act 3, Scene 2. ‘Well, if you insist,’ she said, as he left by the other door. SCENE III. I think my wife is honest and I also think she isn’t. Or feed on nourishing dishes, or keep you warm, To your own person: nay, when I have a suit. how satisfied, my lord? Othello Act 3, Scene 3: "The same." ‘Are you a man? Summary. ‘Death and damnation! In Act 1 Scene 3 of Othello, we have soliloquies from both Othello and Iago showing their inner feelings, and goes deeper into Iago’s character. Sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds. Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons. When a man is robbed, if he doesn’t miss the thing that’s stolen, if he doesn’t know, he’s not robbed at all.’. One could argue that Othello is easily manipulated but as an honest man himself, he has no reason to doubt Iago. It were not for your quiet nor your good. I know not that; but such a handkerchief--, I am sure it was your wife's--did I to-day. Don't keep it to yourself! I'll love no friend, sith love breeds such offence. ‘O beware, my lord, of jealousy!’ said Iago, and Othello turned back to face him again. does with Cassio’s suit. Othello watched them go. ACT I Directions: Write answers on a separate sheet of paper or document. I give thee warrant of thy place: assure thee, If I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it. I had rather be a toad. Farewell to the decorated army and the big wars that make one proud. Is free of speech, sings, plays and dances well; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous: Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw. He was very pleased. ‘Monstrous!’, ‘No, no,’ said Iago. I’ll give him no peace. Othello gives Iago some letters to deliver and decides to take a look at the town’s fortification. Othello; Reading the play: Act 3 Scene 3; Published: 27/04/2012 KS5 | Plays 2 pages . ‘Because now I have reason to show my love and duty with greater frankness. It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock, The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss. ‘Never, Iago. I think my wife be honest and think she is not; I think that thou art just and think thou art not. I'll have some proof. Iago shrugged. This list of Shakespeare plays brings together all 38 plays in alphabetical order. ‘Madam,’ she said, ‘here comes my lord.’. Come with me. Shakespeare homepage | Othello | Act 3, Scene 3 Previous scene | Next scene. Othello here states that the uncertainty of jealousy is actually worse than the possible crime, and expressly connects his worrying with the loss of military glory, of honor and manhood. When she had gone Iago examined the handkerchief. O wretched fool. ‘Why?’ Desdemona stretched out her hand. But let her live.’, Othello looked as though he was going to burst. Enter DESDEMONA, CASSIO, and EMILIA DESDEMONA Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in thy behalf. To scan this thing no further; leave it to time: Though it be fit that Cassio have his place. 2:53. OTHELLO Close Reading Practice: Act III, Scene 3 & 4 III.3.103-155 IAGO My noble lord-- OTHELLO What dost thou say, Iago? ‘Not now, sweet Desdemona. Be sure that if I say I’ll do something I’ll do it to the last letter. ‘See? And so many times, when I have spoken critically of you, has taken your side. And, O you mortal engines, whose rude throats. With franker spirit: therefore, as I am bound. No, Iago, I have to see evidence before I’ll doubt. Heaven knew what he would do with it but all she wanted to do was indulge him. Cassio’s my best friend. ‘Oh, now, forever, farewell to peace of mind! ‘No, there’s more to this. Not with vain thanks, but with acceptance bounteous, Within these three days let me hear thee say. Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er. For he conjured her she should ever keep it. The DUKE and Senators sitting at a table; Officers attending DUKE OF VENICE There is no composition in these news That gives them credit. Enter DESDEMONA, CASSIO, and EMILIA. Why, your lieutenant, Cassio. ‘I’m sure you’re honest.’, ‘I should be more wise,’ said Iago, ‘because honesty’s a fool and destroys its good intentions.’, Othello slumped on to a chair. ‘Don’t worry, Cassio, I’ll make sure that you and my husband are as friendly as you were.’, ‘Generous madam,’ said Cassio. Just now you said you didn’t like that. It was as he had thought it would be. And if you notice anything more tell me. There were tears in his eyes. Emilia, come. I stayed with Cassio recently, and being troubled with a raging toothache, I couldn’t sleep. ‘Is that so?’ Othello gave him a disapproving look. Oh cruel world! Othello gripped his shoulder. ‘If it’s not something important give it back to me. My lord. She was smiling; pleasure at seeing him was in her eyes. As proofs of holy writ: this may do something. He would drop it in Cassio’s lodgings and let him find it. 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