Lord have mercy on me
Desdemona has no idea why Othello is acting this way and is begging for her life
Lord have mercy on me
Desdemona has no idea why Othello is acting this way and is begging for her life
what villains have done this
Villains? Last I checked, Iago is the only villian in this play
Let husbands knowTheir wives have sense like them: they see and smellAnd have their palates both for sweet and sour,As husbands have.
Emilia is saying how similar husbands and wives are and she's talking about the similarities between them
And you shall be satisfied.[Exeunt]
Iago's plan is so disgusting. How can someone be so evil? Who did him so wrong?
When Othello says "lie with her", the jealousy that Iago brainwashed him with had already got into his head
I hate how everyone believes Iago since he comes across as so manipulating. If only the characters knew the truth sooner.
That is a fault.That handkerchiefDid an Egyptian to my mother give;
This is when he starts to make Desdemona feel bad for losing the handkerchief.
I will in Cassio’s lodging lose this napkin
This plan makes me sick. It's so messed up
I am bound to thee for ever
or so he thought
But I will have my lord and you againAs friendly as you were.
I like how she's seeing the optimistic side of the situation.
drunk to-night already,
This plan Iago has sickens me
All offices are open, and there is fullliberty of feasting from this present hour of five
they are now celebrating the wedding and the joyous celebration between Othello and Desdemona
I’ll have our Michael Cassio on the hip,Abuse him to the Moor in the rank garb—For I fear Cassio with my night-cap too—Make the Moor thank me, love me and reward me
The plan Iago has is messed up. How does a person think like this?
And this, and this, the greatest discords be[Kissing her]That e’er our hearts shall make!
I enjoy how happy both of them are happy to see each other. They don't care (for now) how others view their relationship
Here is the man, this Moor
I hate how he hates Othello just by the color of his skin, even though Othello is doing so much good for them
why do Iago and Roderigo call him "the Moor"? Why can't they call him by his name?
Heaven is my judge
No one else can judge Iago but God. He won't listen to anyone else when he comes up with his devious plans