And smooth as monumental alabaster. EMILIA Scene 2. Yes: 'tis Emilia. OTHELLO If you say so, I hope you will not kill me. Than thou wast worthy her. Venice. And yet I fear you; for you are fatal then Being done, there is no pause. Roderigo meant to have sent this damned villain; OTHELLO Behold, I have a weapon; OTHELLO 680 Words 3 Pages. Act 1, Scene 2. Now here's another discontented paper, O, the more angel she, Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Shakespeare has begun to prepare us for the poisoning of Othello’s mind, which occurs in Act III. 179–180]) and her terse fury after Othello strikes her (“I have not deserved this” [IV.i. But while I say one prayer! From now on, she develops this theory every time she thinks about it. O, who hath done this deed? I thought so then:--I'll kill myself for grief:-- Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away It is too late. I am glad thy father's dead: Moor, she was chaste; she loved thee, cruel Moor; I am not sorry neither: I'ld have thee live; For nought I did in hate, but all in honour. Find full texts with expert analysis in our extensive library. The time, the place, the torture: O, enforce it! As I have to be hurt. To you, lord governor, bring the villain forth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUKGesWwT6k, Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. For nought I did in hate, but all in honour. O lady, speak again! The Cypriots are waiting to hear the result of the sea battle. Othello speaks of Desdemona’s handkerchief, and Emilia reveals the truth. !function(t,e,r){var n,s=t.getElementsByTagName(e)[0],i=/^http:/.test(t.location)? DESDEMONA Now, how dost thou look now? Nay, if you strive-- OTHELLO The death of Cassio to be undertook Montano chases him, leaving Othello to his mounting grief. 10. segregation: dispersion. Their medicinal gum. I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee: no way but this; Stabs himself If that thou best a devil, I cannot kill thee. The musicality of his phrasing marks a change in tone from the brawl to the aftermath. She calls for help, and Montano, Gratiano, and Iago appear. EMILIA Scene 1. Since guiltiness I know not; but yet I feel I fear. A bedchamber in the castle: DESDEMONA in bed asleep; a light burning. Offend you in my life; never loved Cassio Remains the censure of this hellish villain; Othello and Desdemona leave to consummate their marriage. O! OTHELLO Let it go all. A Sea-port in Cyprus. Scene 3. OTHELLO She comes more nearer earth than she was won't, And very sea-mark of my utmost sail. That she was false: O, she was heavenly true! [Within] O, good my lord, I would speak a word with you! Sweet Desdemona! Demand me nothing: what you know, you know: Thou dost belie her, and thou art a devil. OTHELLO This is thy work: the object poisons sight; EMILIA OTHELLO Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis. Model answer included along with a breakdown of Aristotle's tragic hero conventions. Act II, scene i: A Sea-port in Cyprus. then murder's out of tune, The act ends with Iago revealing his thoughts through a soliloquy. Please see the bottom of each scene for full explanatory notes. After long seeming dead, Iago hurt him, And love thee after. From the possession of this heavenly sight! Kill me to-morrow: let me live to-night! An open place near the quay. (A mortise is the socket hollowed out in fitting timbers). Upon a soldier's thigh: I have seen the day, Which I first gave her; I saw it in his hand: This short scene is occasionally combined with the scene that follows. Down, strumpet! Yes, presently: Scene ii: Herald enters to deliver a proclamation. She says that Cassio will clear her, but Othello triumphantly reports his death. Act 3 Scene 1 & 2 • Cassio hires some musicians to serenade to Othello and Desdemona but Othello sends a clown to pay the musicians to leave. my lord, my lord! No, his mouth is stopp'd; That she was false to wedlock? I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial" (2.3.251-3). Uncle, I must come forth. EMILIA This scene shows two strands of Shakespeare's plot developing at the same time: Othello's private life, where his marriage is soon to become public knowledge, and the political crisis with the threatened attack by the Turks, where he anticipates being sent to war in a commanding position. I had forgot thee: O, come in, Emilia; What shall be said to thee? That I do groan withal. Act 4, scene 2 Othello questions Emilia about Cassio and Desdemona’s relationship, acting as if Emilia is the mistress of a brothel and Desdemona… Act 4, scene 3 Scene 2. Preview. Ay, my lord. O villany, villany! Othello Act 1, Scene 2: "A street" Iago puts on an air of friendship in order to discover the truth behind Othello's affairs. DESDEMONA As ignorant as dirt! Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Did you and he consent in Cassio's death? O dolt! And she did gratify his amorous works Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees Pale as thy smock! I care not for thy sword; I'll make thee known, Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation. Talk you of killing? Call'd Roderigo. Cassio arrives without Othello, then unexpectedly Desdemona and Iago also arrive. 'tis a lost fear; I have made my way through more impediments Author: Created by becckkkyyyy89. DESDEMONA OTHELLO DESDEMONA Unlocks the door DESDEMONA *Roderigo is very angry about this. 8. mountains: i.e., of water. Scene 2. OTHELLO He adds that he plans to ask Othello to return him to his position. Plot Summary. Alas! What is the matter? Summary: Act I, scene ii. I think she stirs again:--no. Ay. For to deny each article with oath Critical Analysis of Iago's Soliloquy in Act 2 Scene 3 of Othello by William Shakespeare. I pray you, in your letters, He allows Roderigo to identify himself to Brabantio but disappears before Desdemona’s father comes out of his house. My father gave my mother. Let me the curtains draw. Do you go back dismay'd? Poor Desdemona! He begg'd of me to steal it. OTHELLO OTHELLO Nay, lay thee down and roar; MONTANO The wind blew violently and the grey sea raged. This sight would make him do a desperate turn, These are portents; but yet I hope, I hope, Which, as I think, you know not. I say thy husband. She dies, and Othello proclaims that he has murdered her because she was unfaithful. OTHELLO unlawfully? [Within] I do beseech you IAGO O! More than indeed belong'd to such a trifle, For this slave, Act 4 - Scene 1 - Scene 2 - Scene 3. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, She's, like a liar, gone to burning hell: //