goodness not to do more than she is requested. Abbreviations. Silence that dreadful bell, it frights the isle From her propriety. give me answer to it. Of a night-brawler? For 'tis most easy, In any honest suit: she's framed as fruitful. I can't recall the particulars. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Othello Act 2 Scene 3 Flashcards | Quizlet Othello has promoted Cassio, not Iago, to be his lieutenant.Iago crudely informs Brabantio, Desdemonas father, that Othello and Desdemona have eloped. What an eye she has! The world hath noted, and your name is great. Shes framed as fruitful. How poor are they that have not patience! Not I, for this fair island.I do love Cassio well, and would do muchTo cure him of this evil, I wouldn't tell him, not if you gave me this beautiful island in return. Sir, this gentleman Steps in to Cassio and entreats his pause, Myself the crying fellow did pursue, Lest by his clamoras it so fell out The town might fall in fright. Good night. But here they come. Have you forgotten your sense of duty? Do not so press me. He kisses her and wakes her and once again charges her with infidelity. be souls must be saved, and there be souls must not be saved. I am for it, lieutenant; and I'll do you justice. 206. I pray you, sir, hold your hand. When she exits, Iago says that Cassio's avoidance of Othello is suspicious and that Cassio may not be honorable, all the . Aren't things actually going well? My money is almost. I have lost the immortal part of myself, andwhat remains is bestial. Come on, good wine isn't bad if you don't drink too much of it. It is a Scandinavian word meaning Oh, but they're our friends. Good night. I got drunk, and spoke nonsense, and squabbled, swaggered, and swore. Looking at the sleeping Desdemona, Othello has a hard time trying to talk himself into killing her. The general is talking to you. My reputation, Iago, my reputation! The five people who went missing in the submersible exploring the Titanic wreckage have died, according to authorities. And what's he then that says I play the villain? And to ourselves do that. if it be well used: exclaim no more against it. Why, how now, ho! This it is, general: And Cassio following him with determined sword. on thy love, I charge thee. And when she speaks, is it not an alarum to love? Othello, walking with Lodovico, orders Desdemona to go to bed and to dismiss Emilia. But men are men, the best sometimes forget. The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue: That profits yet to come tween me and you. Cassio is already incoherent. I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. What, man! Run off and shout out that there's a brawl. Why, he drinks you, with facility, your Dane dead, drunk; he sweats not to overthrow your Almain; he, gives your Hollander a vomit, ere the next pottle. He's always drunk before going to bed. No; for I hold him to be unworthy of his place that, does those things. Shes framed as fruitful As the free elements. Othello falls into an epileptic seizure. The reports differ in the size of the fleet, but all speak of the danger as the combined force has turned back toward Cyprus. Cassio arrives with orders for Othello: Othello is to meet with the duke and senators of Venice about a Turkish invasion of the Venetian colony of Cyprus. Friends all but now, even now, In quarter, and in terms like bride and groom, Swords out, and tilting one at others breasts. I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough. Should hazard such a place as his own second. Oh, I have lost my reputation! Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving, Speak. I will ask him for my place again, he shall tell me I am a drunkard. But I worry for my fortunes if they hold me back. Go back to bed. Michael, good night: to-morrow with your earliest Let me have speech with you. On thy love, I charge thee. Every wound must heal gradually. mark, and denotement of her parts and graces. your place again. Steps in to Cassio and entreats his pause, Outran my purpose, and I returned then rather, For that I heard the clink and fall of swords, I ne'er might say before. Not tonight, good Iago. Ask Othello's pardon, and he'll be your friend again. 'Tis pity of him. On thy love, I charge thee. Almain, German. Oh, that men should put. When she exits, Iago says that Cassios avoidance of Othello is suspicious and that Cassio may not be honorable, all the while insinuating that he, Iago, knows more than he is willing to say. Learn about the building renovation and start planning your visit. [To DESDEMONA]Come with me, my dear love. Potations pottle-deep; and he's to watch: Three lads of Cyprus, noble swelling spirits. Function, operation of reason. Othello - quotes to remember Flashcards | Quizlet Welcome, Iago; we must to the watch. 364. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. You haven't lost your reputation unless you consider yourself to have lost it. What hadhe done to you? Lown, loon. New York: Clark & Maynard, 1892. How then could I be a villain, when I am advising Cassio to do what is in his best interest? What I mean by this is that he is totally devoted to her and obsessed with contemplating and describing her qualities and graces. Our general cast us thus early for the love Of his Desdemona; who let us not therefore. Noble Montano, you are usually civil. Every inordinate cup is. Whom love hath turned almost the wrong side out. Othello Act 2 scene 3 com How came you thus recovered? Methinks it sounds a parley to provocation. Good Michael, look you to the guard tonight.Lets teach ourselves that honorable stopNot to outsport discretion. Why, an Englishman could easily drink a Dane under the table, and wouldn't sweat out-drinking a German. Good Michael, take care of the guard duties tonight. It's going to wake up the town. On thy love, I charge thee Iago: I do not know (Acts II, Scene Three, Lines 155 - 165) In "Who began this" This refers to the ______________ A. I'm not a very good drinker. Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger. As they exit, the handkerchief drops unnoticed by either of them. Abbott refers to the excellent Shakespearean Grammar of Dr. I despair of. Othello is convinced by this proof and vows to kill Desdemona; Iago agrees to kill Cassio. Forgive us our sins, God! Iago, I realize that your affection for Cassio makes you downplay what he has done. IAGO It were well The general were put in mind of it. Have you forgotten your sense of duty? Othello. Yes, that's the way to do it. desperate of my fortunes if they check me. Summary and Analysis Act I: Scene 3. Desdemona pleads to Othello on Cassios behalf. Censure was a colorless word meaning opinion, in My wife must move for Cassio to her mistress. Not now, lieutenant. Come on, Desdemona, it's typical for a soldier to have his sleep interrupted by strife and turmoil. HOLLOTE. Now my fool Roderigowhom love has practically turned inside out, has drunk whole pots full of wine in toasts to Desdemonaand he's on guard duty. Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemonawho let us not therefore blame. Othello - Shakespeare Study Guide She can do whatever she wants, and whatever she desires he will carry out. Let's, have no more of this; let's to our affairs.--Forgive. You're on the right track. Iago next places Othello where he can see (but not hear) a conversation between Cassio and Iago about Bianca, telling Othello that the bawdy talk is about Cassio and Desdemona. Tomorrow with your earliest 7 Let me have speech with you. To cure him of this evil--But, hark! Did you say something, you rogue? One unperfectness shows me another, to, Come, you are too severe a moraler. Apologize to her, and beg her to help you regain your place as lieutenant. Shakespeare's Original Othello Text: Act 3, Scene 3 And she for him pleads strongly to the Moor. The duke and the senators discuss the movements of the Turkish fleet and conclude that its target is, indeed, Cyprus. Literally to handle, wield. Theres something for everyone. The devil! He sweats not, it is no great matter to him. I love Cassio, and would do anything to cure him of his alcoholism, Offstage, someone cries out, "Help! Swords out, and tilting one at other's breast. You must not think then that I am. You aren't like this. He lures Cassio into a drunken fight, for which Cassio loses his new rank; Cassio, at Iagos urging, then begs Desdemona to intervene. The general is talking to you. 186. Meanwhile, I need to take the Moor aside and orchestrate it so that he happens upon Cassio pleading to his wife. Who could say that I'm a villain, when I give free and honest advice that is helpful for Cassio in winning back the Moor's favor? I am drunk: this is my. In this way I'll turn her own virtue into a sort of tar, to entrap herand everyone elsewith her own goodness. Ticket savings, great seats, and exclusive benefits, Our award-winning performances of Shakespeare, adaptations, and new works, Our early music ensemble Folger Consort and more, Our longstanding O.B. And whats he then that says I play the villain? I wish it was customary to celebrate in some other way. Odd, occasional, incidental. When his ship arrives, he and Desdemona joyfully greet each other. Teacher Editions with classroom activities for all 1748 titles we cover. Lets have no more ofthis, lets to our affairs.Forgive us our sins!Gentlemen, lets look to our business. Perhaps he sees it not, or his good nature Prizes the virtue that appears in Cassio And looks not on his evils. Cry, pack, where the part is a secondary one. Now among this flock of drunkards, I will put Cassio, and I'll have him do something to offend the men of Cyprus. DESDEMONA is asleep in bed. We have not yet enjoyed that benefit. She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a vice in her. LitCharts Teacher Editions. He hath not yet made wanton the night with her, and she is sportfor Jove. 351. Come, you are too severe a moraler. Hold! I fear the trust Othello puts him in On some odd time of his infirmity Will shake this island. I do not know. It's like someone beating their dog in front of a strong lion, when the dog did nothing wrong, just to show the lion that he's powerful. When this advice is free I give and honest, To win the Moor again? Several reports have come in from Cyprus, all calling attention to a Turkish fleet that is expected to attack. the general speaks to you; hold, hold, for shame! You are in the right. Why do we celebrate by willingly turning ourselves into beasts? It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place tothe devil wrath. 188. Hey, good lieutenant! Come with me, my dear love. Iago Well, happiness to their sheets! When Brabantio and Othello arrive, the duke insists on evidence to support the old mans charge that Othello has bewitched Desdemona. Oh, sweet England! Othello, called from his bed by the noise, stops the brawl and strips Cassio of his lieutenancy. How comes it, Michael, you are thus forgot? 31. Othello: Act 2, Scene 3 - PlayShakespeare.com In his rage, Cassio wronged Montano, who was only trying to help, but I think that Cassio must have received some strange insult from the man who ran away that he simply couldn't tolerate. Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule, And passion, having my best judgment collied, Assays to lead the way. with a Scotch word loamy, slow. [To Desdemona] Come, my dear love, The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue; That profit's yet to come 'tween me and you. [aside] How now, Roderigo?I pray you, after the lieutenant, go! 193. I tell you what you shall do. To be now a, sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a, beast! As Emilia helps Desdemona prepare for bed, they discuss marital infidelity, with Desdemona arguing that no woman would be unfaithful to her husband and Emilia arguing that women have the same desires as men do. Are the English really so good at drinking? 347. A, quarrel, but nothing wherefore. Exclaim no more against it. Othello: Essay Topics Now, get going. Away, I say, thou shalt know more hereafter. Nay, good lieutenant! That she may make, unmake, do what she list, With his weak function. Sir, this gentleman stepped in to stop Cassio, while I chased after the shouting man, because I was worried his clamor would awaken and scare the townspeople. While Iago, Lodovico, and Gratiano tend to Cassio, Bianca arrives. Our generals wife is now, the general. Othello Navigator: Summary of Act 5, Scene 2 Cassio leaves hastily in order to avoid speaking with Othello. I can't recall the particulars. Swagger? Iago is most honest. But you seem fine now. Cas. Lets have no more of, this, lets to our affairs.Forgive us our. Hold, ho! Should run such risks by having such a man for his Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Speak, who began this? I command you to tell me, if you care for me. = German ; Gr. 64. The general speaks to you. 86. Hold! He will keep awake twenty-four hours. 98. A British soldier is not considered drunk if he can go I mean my reputation. I've spent almost all my money, have been thoroughly beaten up tonight, and all I have for all this is some painful life experience. I'm an honest man who takes things literally, so I thought you had been seriously wounded. Are always on guard where their honor is concerned. Oh, they are our friends. Iago, solus, feels the Lets teach ourselves that honorable stop, Michael, good night. Thou shouldst be honest. She thinks it is wrong not to do as she is asked. Come, lieutenant, I, have a stoup of wine, and here without are a brace of, Cyprus gallants that would fain have a measure to the, Not tonight, good Iago. Reputation is an idle and most false, imposition, oft got without merit and lost without, You have lost no reputation at all unless you, repute yourself such a loser. Instant downloads of all 1748 LitChart PDFs. spent, I have been tonight exceedingly well cudgeled, and I think the issue will be I shall have so much. Exit Othello and Desdemona. Have we become Turks? This is the truth, general: Montano and I were talking, and all of a sudden a man came crying out for help, and Cassio was chasing after him with his sword drawn. Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio. [He hits RODERIGO], Nay, good lieutenant! Here's my flag-bearer. When I came back, For this was brief I found them close together. Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemona; who let us not therefore blame: he hath not yet made wanton the night with her; and 1150 she is sport for Jove. Every wound must heal gradually. 178. It were an honest action to say So to the Moor. Excitement and action make time fly. Come on, Desdemona, it's typical for a soldier to have his sleep interrupted by strife and turmoil. Othello Not this hour, lieutenant, 'tis not yet ten o' the clock. I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough. I cannot give it vital growth again. Othello; Othello Quotes Flashcards | Quizlet Othello, called from his bed by the noise, stops the brawl and strips Cassio of his lieutenancy. And thou, by that small hurt, hast cashier'd Cassio: Though other things grow fair against the sun. I have no time to waste! If partially affined, or leagued in office. One unperfectness shows me another, tomake me frankly despise myself. For it really is easy to persuade Desdemona to help you in anything. That's Satan's theology! The one cup which I have had though cleverly mixed, has upset my weak head. First, my wife has to advocate for Cassio to Desdemona. And speak parrot? I know you are my friend. As it were, a pure extract or quintessence. 2, 56. Source of power - Blind to Iago's nature, epithet 'honest' - 'Godlike sense of power' - Roderigo, 'I am not what I am' - Uses appearance, 'dead with grieving' - Desdemona empowers herself by blinding Brabantio - 'Fear.loved them most', 'seal her father's.' - Context: defies social norms - Begins at night, prelude to blindness Willful blindness - Othello accepts infidelity, declarative . The general speaks to you. He is such a good soldier he could be a commander in and help lead Caesar's army. OTHELLO It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul. That would be worse than losing your reputation. Now mongst this flock of drunkards Am I to put our Cassio in some action That may offend the isle. For this was brief--I found them close together, At blow and thrust; even as again they were. You are famous for the discipline and restraint you show in your youth. Emilia calls at the door. What, in a town of war Yet wild, the peoples hearts brimful of fear, To manage private and domestic quarrel? I am. Lead him off. Iago. OTHELLO: Iago is most honest. without line numbers, DOC (for MS Word, Apple Pages, Open Office, etc.) You have lost no reputation at all unless yourepute yourself such a loser. Don't accuse me of such a thing. That hold their honours in a wary distance. Othello: Why, how now, ho? from whence ariseth this? But since it is as, I will ask him for my place again, he shall tell me I, am a drunkard. And, good. When I came back For this was brief I found them close together At blow and thrust, even as again they were When you yourself did part them. What, man, there are waysto recover the general again. I unfortunately don't have a very good tolerance for alcohol, and I don't want to risk drinking any more. She is noble, kind, clever, and blessed. Indeed shes a most fresh and delicate creature. Thou knowst we work by wit and not by witchcraft, And wit depends on dilatory time. By heaven, they have already given me a drink. 336-344 Exeunt OTHELLO, DESDEMONA, and Attendants Enter IAGO CASSIO Welcome, Iago; we must to the watch. Oh, why do men drink their enemy, which robs them of their senses! I can't believe I got drunk! It will worry everyone on the island. It's OK to grieve. 15 Cas. Michael, good night. Detailed explanations, analysis, and citation info for every important quote on LitCharts. Good night. ancient; this is my right hand, and this is my left: I am not drunk now; I can stand well enough, and. Oh, strange! confer) ; Iago, who started the fight? 270. Sue to him again and hes yours. Lieutenantsir MontanoGentlemen, help!Some fine guards these guys are. second-in-command. Yet I persuade myself to speak the truth" -Iago "All's well, sweeting, come away to be" -Othello "Confess yourself freely to her, importune . Just a little one, really, no more than a pint I promise, on my soldier's honor. Good night. Content thyself awhile. 'Tis monstrous. They haven't slept together yet, and she's beautiful enough to catch, What an eye she has! I cannot speak Any beginning to this peevish odds, And would in action glorious I had lost Those legs that brought me to a part of it. The next one of you to raise a fist must not value his life very much, for I'll kill whoever moves. Lectures on Othello: Play Construction and the Suffering and Murder of Desdemona Oth. Reputation, reputation, reputation! Probal, a contraction of probable. How am I then a villain. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving. So, I'm going to return to Venice a little wiser and a lot poorer. I'll even drink it for you. with line numbers, TEISimple XML (annotated with MorphAdorner for part-of-speech analysis), as TEISimple XML (annotated with MorphAdorner for part-of-speech analysis). Shall nothing wrong him. Stop! that we should, with joy, pleasance. OTHELLO : I think so too. Are we turned Turks? I must do two things. Yet wild, the peoples hearts brimful of fear. deserving: you have lost no reputation at all. Then, as Montano and Cassio fight, Roderigo rings the alarm bell. jaw. This is my ancient, this is my right hand, and this is my left. Cassio. Now, good lieutenant, am I right in thinking that you know I care about you? For whiles this honest fool Plies Desdemona to repair his fortune And she for him pleads strongly to the Moor, Ill pour this pestilence into his ear: That she repeals him for her bodys lust. And if a Dutchman tried to go drink for drink with an Englishman, the Dutchman would end up vomiting before they could even refill his cup. Emilias cries of Murder bring Iago, Montano, and Gratiano. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Cassio, I love thee. I will, but I don't like where this is going. They could provoke a war. As men in rage strike those that wish them best. When Emilia comes to tell Othello about the violence in the streets, he acknowledges the killing, telling her that Iago had informed him of Desdemonas infidelity. Some wine, ho! Be patient a while longer. While I avoid speaking, which is now painful. Reputation, reputation, reputation! on thy love, I charge thee. Iago, under pressure, admits accusing Desdemona. Come, my dear love, The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue; That profit's yet to come 'twixt me and you. Have we become Turks? crack of your love shall grow stronger than it was before. This is the truth, general: Montano and I were talking, and all of a sudden a man came crying out for help, and Cassio was chasing after him with his sword drawn. He warns Othello against becoming jealous of Desdemona.When Desdemona enters and Othello complains of an aching head, Desdemona offers to bind his head with her handkerchief. Who could say that I'm a villain, when I give free and honest advice that is helpful for Cassio in winning back the Moor's favor? I remember the fight, but not the reason for it. Stage History of Othello There is more sense in that than in reputation. Enter Iago. Kissing her Ah balmy breath, that dost almost persuade Justice to break her sword! OTHELLO Quotes all Flashcards | Quizlet With that which he hath drunk to-night already. Come on, man, there are ways to gain back the general's favor. Good Michael, look you to the guard tonight. There is more sense in that than in, reputation. Othello Act 2 Scene 3 Flashcards | Quizlet Doest not go well? I'll fill you in more later. He can't sleep unless he's had something to drink. I'll beat the knave into a twiggen bottle. I have the ability to make either of you regret this. Yes, that's the way to do it. dog, the natives are meant by the lion; he beats the former to I would rather have my tongue cut out of my mouth than speak ill of Michael Cassio. Our doors are reopening in Fall 2023! Ill beat the knave into a twiggen bottle. But one cup. indiscreet an officer. [Singing]And let me clink, clink the little can,And let me clink the little can,A soldier's a man,With a short life span,So why don't we soldiers drink!Some more wine, boys! "Honest Iago that looks dead with grieving" Othello "How comes it, Michael, you are thus forgot?" Othello "I cannot speak" Cassio "Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger." She is noble, kind, clever, and blessed. 332. Oh, wine, you invisible spiritif you don't have a name, then I will call you devil! Now, by heaven, my anger starts to overwhelm my reason, and passion is working to take over my good judgment. Look, if my gentle love be not raised up!Ill make thee an example. The lieutenant, is to be saved before the ancient. But then, just now, as if some cosmic shift of the planets had affected them, they drew their swords and started lunging at each other in a bloody fight. Yet I'll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow 5 And smooth as monumental alabaster. The best way to do this, says Iago, is by killing Cassio. Affright does not suit the comparison. Well, happiness to their sheets! Why, but you are now well enough: how came you thus, It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place, to the devil wrath; one unperfectness shows me. Iago is thought to be an honest man by everybody in the play, including Othello, Desdemona, Cassio, Roderigo, and Iago's own wife Emilia, who is astonished when she realizes his terrible villainy. Shakespeare's Othello Act 3 Scene 3 - Cassio Meets Desdemona and the [ To D ESDEMONA. ] Parallel, level, or even, with his design. Holds his soul light; he dies upon his motion. If things turn out as I want them to, I've got smooth sailing ahead. Perhaps he doesn't see this, or he only sees the virtues in Cassio and is blind to his faults. Look, if my gentle love be not raised up! I'll beat the scoundrel to a pulp. I've spent almost all my money, have been thoroughly beaten up tonight, and all I have for all this is some painful life experience. Othello, the Moor of Venice - bartleby Iago is most honest. She gives rise to as many good things as nature itself. The more that she argues for Cassio, the guiltier she'll seem to the Moor. Shakespeare's Othello Act 2 Scene 3 - Good night, honest Iago (The I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking. Have you forgot all sense of place and duty? We're in a town during wartime, and the citizens are all nervous, and you decide to have a fight between yourselves? You are in the right. Retire thee, go where thou art billeted. . Well, heavens above all, and there, be souls must be saved, and there be souls must not be, For mine own part, no offence to the general nor any, Ay, but (by your leave) not before me. We were all friends just a moment ago, as close as a bride and groom going to bed. A soldiers a man, A lifes but a span, Why then let a soldier drink. Are we attacking ourselves since fate stopped the Turks from attacking us? Desdemona Character Introduction What is the reason for this fight? Good night, lieutenant, I must tothe watch. whose terminations already resemble participles; eg. Noble Othello, I am seriously injured. 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