What is the significance of Othello’s expletive— Goats and monkeys -at 263.
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Othello quotes
Desdemona
And so much duty as my mother showed to you, preferring you before her father, so
much I challenge that I may profess due to the Moor
That I did love the moor to live with him [a1s3 pg 37]
I will do all my abilities in thy behalf – pg 91
I think the sun where he was born drew all such humours from him – pg 125
My lord is not my lord – pg 132
To atone them, for the love I bear to Cassio – pg 153
I have not deserved this Othello strikes her – pg 155
And his unkindness may defeat my life, but never taint my love – pg 169
Alas, he is betrayed and I undone – pg 199
A guiltless death I die – pg 203
Othello
I do love the gentle Desdemona {A1S1 pg 17]
Her father loved me, oft invited me, still questioned me the story of my life from year to
year [a1s3 pg 31]
She’d come again, and with a greedy ear devour up my dispatch [a1s3 pg 31]
She loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them [a1s3
pg 33]
He [iago] is a man of honesty and trust [a1s3 pg 39]
Cassio, I love thee, but never more be an officer of mine pg 79
Excellent wretch… But I do not love thee! And when I love thee not, chaos is come again!
– pg 97
Heavens he echoes me, as if there were some monster in his thought – pg 99
If thou dost love me, show me thou thought – pg 99
Ill see before I doubt, when I doubt, prove – pg 105
Oh now forever farewell the tranquil mind – pg 115
Give me thou ocular proof – pg 115
Ill tear her to pieces! – pg 119
Arise, black vengeance, from thy hollow cell – pg 121
My heart is turned to stone – I strike it and it hurts my hand – pg 149
She must die, else shell betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light –
pg 193
A murder, which I thought a sacrifice – pg 199
I would not have thee linger in thy palm – pg 201
My wife! What wife? I have no wife. – pg 201
She was false as water – pg 205
An honest man he is, and hates the slime that sticks on filthy deeds – pg 205
If thou be’st a devil, I cannot kill thee – pg 215
An honorable murder, for naught I did in hate but all in honour – pg 215
When you shall these unlucky deeds relate speak of them as they are… Then you must
speak of one that loved not too wisely, but too well… like the base Indian, threw a pearl
away richer than all his tribe. Pg 219
One that loved not wisely but too well.
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