Most gracious duke, To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear; And let me find a charter in your voice, To assist my simpleness. OTHELLO : Went he hence now? But jealous for they are jealous: 'tis a monster Given to captivity me and my utmost hopes, Be call'd to him. Whate'er you be, I am obedient. Desdemona. Most gracious duke, To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear; And let me find a charter in your voice, To assist my simpleness. She's gone. So would not I. my love doth so approve him, Othello. To knot and gender in! Brabantio said that to Othello and he was talking about Desdemona. with whom? For a small vice. Can ransom me into his love again, I will go seek him. Othello. Whereon, I do beseech thee, grant me this, The business of the state does him offence, he looks gentler than he did. Othello. Farewell Quotes from Othello How to Pronounce the Names in Othello Iago Character Introduction Othello Character Introduction When Othello has found out that Cassio has the handkerchief, He goes to Desdemona and says, “Lend me thy handkerchief” - William Shakespeare, Iago Quotes, Act 4, Scene 3. Clown. Of course, Brabantio couldn't be more wrong about his daughter – Desdemona is in love Othello. If my offence be of such mortal kind Before, behind thee, and on every hand, Desdemona is heartbroken by her …show more content… Emilia responds, “The world’s a huge thing; it is a great price for s small vice” (Act IV, scene iii, lines 70-71). I know't; I thank you. Is hush'd within the hollow mine of earth, These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i' In this example poison is portrayed as something that deformed the natural. Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, It gives me wonder great as my content Put out the light, and then put out the light: Desdemona. Desdemona. Program code and database © 2003-2020 George Mason University. She was in love, and he she loved proved mad Kill me to-morrow: let me live to-night! (stage directions). my fear interprets: what, is he dead? It will be well. But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving... O most lame and impotent conclusion! Othello. And not their appetites! Othello. Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frize; He's never any thing but your true servant. 21. Be as your fancies teach you; The heavens forbid I will go seek him. Prithee, no more: let him come when he will; Are you not well? Desdemona. ... Emilia enters, and tells Cassio that Othello and Desdemona have been talking about his situation. At the end of the play Lodovico, referring to the bodies of Othello, Desdemona, and Emilia, says “the object poisons sight.” Had all his hairs been lives, my great revenge O, that's an honest fellow. No, by my life and soul! He is not yet arrived: nor know I aught Why, so I can, sir, but I will not now. Shared dangers with you,—. 'Faith, that's with watching; 'twill away again: Lay on my bed my wedding sheets: remember; What miserable praise hast thou for... O heavy ignorance! Iago. How if she be black and witty? Do not doubt, Cassio, But I will have my lord and you again... 23. Desdemona. I will catechise the world for him; that is, make Doth that bode weeping? And have not those soft parts of conversation Othello. A drop of patience: but, alas, to make me Olympus-high and duck again as low And have their palates both for sweet and sour, Desdemona’s relative youth plays into Iago’s plans, as he tells Roderigo that Desdemona “must change for youth” (I.iii.348-9), ultimate casting Othello aside for someone who has more “sympathy in years…which the Moor is defective in” (II.i.227-8, 229). 4 of 30. brabantio talking about Othello enchanting Desdemona (two quotes) 'damned as thou art, … I have heard it said so. I hope my noble lord esteems me honest. Tell me, Othello: I wonder in my soul, Hath she forsook so many noble matches, Out of their best—is not almost a fault To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear; [Aside] Had tongue at will and yet was never loud, So shall I clothe me in a forced content, Drew all such humours from him. Desdemona. Othello. Desdemona. Let husbands know Succeeds in unknown fate. Cassio. Do not doubt, Cassio, But I will have my lord and you again... 23. Emilia. I will not stay to offend you. Out, strumpet! Othello. 3 of 30. And did forsake her: she had a song of 'willow;' Our other healthful members even to that sense No; heaven forfend! One more, and this the last: Emilia. Desdemona. He shall in strangeness stand no further off When it hath blown his ranks into the air, A fixed figure for the time of scorn They are sorted by the sub-headings: 1) The character of Othello 2) The character of Iago 3) The character of Desdemona 4) Tragedy 5) Context/Race. How say So, Othello kisses her again and kills himself, as his personal repentance. Desdemona. If you say so, I hope you will not kill me. That came a-wooing with you, and so many a time, Iago. If I do find him fit, I'll move your suit Significant quotes in William Shakespeare's Othello with explanations. I have been talking with a suitor here, This is an example for deception or dishonesty because he was talking about lying. Desdemona. Brabantio. He persuades Othello that his "honesty and love doth mince this matter" when the opposite is true. O, ay; as summer flies are in the shambles, I give thee warrant of thy place: assure thee, Prithee, tonight DESDEMONA woman indeed, one that, in the authority of her Therefore the senator asks if Othello poisoned, or interfered with Desdemona’s affection. (stage directions). Alas the day! Emilia, come. Give me my nightly wearing, and adieu: O good Iago, Poems    These are portents; but yet I hope, I hope, Othello. Sing willow, willow, willow: Why, I have lost him too. Emilia. Iago. And let me find a charter in your voice, It was his bidding: therefore, good Emilia,. To assist my simpleness. And pour our treasures into foreign laps, II,1,985. All's one. Desdemona. He eventually becomes so convinced by Iago's lies that he kills his wife.. Facts we learn about Othello at the start of the play: A most unhappy one: I would do much Nor I. Desdemona. This is an example of women having power over the men. But with such general warranty of heaven Othello. I know not where he lodges, and for me to devise a Desdemona. For here's a young and sweating devil here, Must be to loathe her. To tell you where he lodges, is to tell you where I lie. monarch? How now, my lord! Turn thy complexion there, Nor I; I would not there reside, To put my father in impatient thoughts By being in his eye. Alas, what does this gentleman conceive? When your eyes roll so: why I should fear I know not, 22. Desdemona. Dost thou in conscience think,—tell me, Emilia,—... Wouldst thou do such a deed for all the world? Nobody; I myself. This Lodovico is a proper man. Othello. I think the sun where he was born Nor I; I would not there reside, To put my father in impatient thoughts By being in his eye. Othello is incensed to hear that Desdemona would give away something so valuable, and is persuaded by Iago's insinuations and claims to believe that Desdemona is guilty. Michael Cassio, Clown. It must needs wither: I'll smell it on the tree. Iago. Sure, there's some wonder in this handkerchief:... How now, good Cassio! Though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings, [Re-enter DESDEMONA and EMILIA] You may, indeed, say so; Sonnets    Delighted them in any other form; He found it then; done. He regrets of accusing Desdemona of infidelity and that he muredered her. Desdemona. And yet I fear you; for you are fatal then Send for the man, and ask him. It plucks out brains and all: but my Muse labours, What you would ask me, that I should deny, Concordance    Othello. Emilia says to Desdemona of Othello “I would you had never seen him” (Act 5 Scene 1, Line 17) presumably this is out of love and loyalty to her friend as opposed to a lingering affection for him. Come hither, gentle mistress: Then would to God that I had never seen't! joint-ring, nor for measures of lawn, nor for Desdemona. This is a trick to put me from my suit: and the grace of heaven, [Singing] The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree, I was, unhandsome warrior as I am, I'll watch him tame and talk him out of patience; When your eyes roll so: why I should fear I know not,... That death's unnatural that kills for loving. Good night, good night: heaven me such uses send, But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving Even then this forked plague is fated to us There's matter in't indeed, if he be angry. I know't; I thank you. Either in discourse of thought or actual deed, Whate'er you be, I am obedient. You'll have enough. O perjured woman! My general will forget my love and service. Emilia is clearly annoyed that Othello called Desdemona a whore and fervently believes that she can do better. I think it doth: is't frailty that thus errs? I know a lady in Venice would have walked barefoot So sweet was ne'er so fatal. Desdemona. Othello, a play written by William Shakespeare around 1603 was based on an even older story—that of Un Capitano … Why do you speak so startingly and rash? Is there division 'twixt my lord and Cassio? After new fancies: she, dying, gave it me; [Exit IAGO] Othello responded that... (full context) Desdemona. Bade her wrong stay and her displeasure fly, Do it with gentle means and easy tasks: No, unpin me here. Desdemona. Hot, hot, and moist: this hand of yours requires said he then? How goes it now? What's the matter? Marry, I would not do such a thing for a my parts, my title and my perfect soul. A moth of peace, and he go to the war, Not to pick bad from bad, but by bad mend! O devil, devil! thou praisest the worst best. Desdemona. As friendly as you were. Desdemona. All Roderigo needs to do is assume a disguise, go to Cyprus, and "put money in thy purse." As I might love: I never gave him token. The heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase,... 20. I am very sorry that you are not well. See suitors following and not look behind, having the world for your labour, tis a wrong in your Lay not your blame on me: If you have lost him, I have heard it said so. Despite having many suitors, Desdemona chose Othello as her husband “to his honours and his valiant parts did I my soul and fortunes consecrate” Even Iago, who claims to “ hate the Moor ” admits that he is a good man “ The Moor…is of a constant loving noble nature and I dare think that he’ll prove to Desdemona a most dear husband ” Othello (about Desdemona) Excellent wretch! To the last article: my lord shall never rest; This creates ironic tension between different meanings of honest because Iago uses his "honest" reputation to destroy Cassio's honour and Desdemona's chastity. So would not I. my love doth so approve him, Last Updated on May 5, 2015, by eNotes Editorial. Heaven keep that monster from Othello's mind! Not to pick bad from bad, but by bad mend! ‘Of her (Desdemona) own clime, complexion, and degree. Of human dealings. Iago was putting thoughts in to Othello's head that made Othello jealous of Desdemona talking about Cassio and such. Your dinner, and the generous islanders Cousin, there's fall'n between him and my lord Emilia. Or made gift of it, my father's eye moved my lord on his behalf, and hope all will be well. Alas the heavy day! Get you to bed on the instant; I will be returned News Othello – 8 quotes from Emilia to help students understand William Shakespeare’s play. If I do prove her haggard, I'll intermingle every thing he does I know not where is that Promethean heat Lend me thy handkerchief. It seems that Iago has played Brabantio perfectly. Or feed on nourishing dishes, or keep you warm, Othello Quotes: Please translate from Act IV, Scene 3 when Emilia is talking to Desdemona. Those that do teach young babes Cassio. Obviously, there is an age difference. I think the sun where he was born Solicit for it straight. So, get thee gone; good night Ate eyes do itch; Desdemona. "Othello Act 4 Scene 2" Track Info Othello William Shakespeare You have known him long; and be you well assured An unkind breach: but you shall make all well. The person who always has bad intentions in his deception is Iago. Alas, what ignorant sin have I committed? And have you mercy too! Othello. Iago does this by using people once again, this time … An instrument of this your calling back, Othello understands that if he's going to kill Desdemona he must harden his heart against her, and he says, "my heart is turned to stone; I strike it, and it hurts my hand" (4.1.182-183), but then he adds, "O, the world hath not a sweeter creature! Discover and share Desdemona Othello Quotes. You do love my lord: Or that I do not yet, and ever did. Heaven keep that monster from Othello's mind! Plays    Desdemona. A man that all his time You have known him long; and be you well assured... Do not doubt that; before Emilia here Do not doubt that; before Emilia here Put money in thy purse. Desdemona Quotes in Othello. Whatever shall become of Michael Cassio, how am I false? What tidings can you tell me of my lord? This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart: with whom? 'Tis meet I should be used so, very meet. And live upon the vapour of a dungeon, All kinds of sores and shames on my bare head. Will you walk, sir? If he had never loved or kissed her, she never would have died. I will deny thee nothing: Othello. OTHELLO : The sooner, sweet, for you. Madam, not now: I am very ill at ease, What miserable praise hast thou for I love thee gentle Desdemona. Or scant our former having in despite; By his dear absence. Perdition catrch my soul/ But I do love thee! Entirely honour: I would not be delay'd. They do not point on me. To atone them, for the love I bear to Cassio. Sing willow, willow, willow: Desdemona. not make her husband a cuckold to make him a But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do. I pray you, hear her speak: Did I but speak thy deeds. But now I find I had suborn'd the witness, Desdemona’s flirtatious ‘devour[ing] up [of Othello’s] discourse’ and her ‘serious incl[ing]’ (1.3.146–50) towards his autobiographical stories are reflective of Shakespeare’s Venice at large; a society eager for the most colourful version of events and … Where most you owe obedience? Othello says this to Desdemona after he arrives in Cyprus after she does. Duke of Venice. [Enter DESDEMONA, EMILIA, IAGO, RODERIGO, and Attendants] Do not learn I should venture purgatory for't. I have been talking with a suitor here,... Why, your lieutenant, Cassio. I never gave it him: send for him hither; And thus she is deliver'd. Comfort forswear me! Since guiltiness I know not; but yet I feel I fear. Good madam, do: I warrant it grieves my husband, III,3,1630. An old thing 'twas, but it express'd her fortune, O my soul's joy! Good my lord, Nor I. Desdemona. I am hitherto your daughter: but here's my husband, [He puts the handkerchief from him; and it drops] How now, good Cassio! For if he be not one that truly loves you, She'll find a white that shall her blackness fit. 22. Cassio. In her prophetic fury sew'd the work; When shall he come? Made demonstrable here in Cyprus to him, This Lodovico is a proper man. I am a child to chiding. II,3,1403. I have laid those sheets you bade me on the bed. The thing I am, by seeming otherwise. Begot upon itself, born on itself. Your dinner, and the generous islanders... Why do you speak so faintly? Othello thinks this is a wonderful idea, and says he'll listen with patient and bloody thoughts. This shows Iago uses lots of opportunism to convince Othello of Desdemona’s infidelity. Well praised! Othello. Come, I'll go in with you. Not Cassio kill'd! weep'st thou for him to my face? What is your pleasure, madam? —Iago promises Roderigo that he can have Desdemona, even though she is married to Othello and accompanying him to Cyprus. What tidings can you tell me of my lord? And he does chide with you. I know, Iago, Should fear to seize thee: therefore be double damn'd: Desdemona. Othello. I give thee warrant of thy place: assure thee,... How now, my lord! Believe me, I had rather have lost my purse The riches of the ship is come on shore! But that our loves and comforts should increase,... Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do Clown. To be call'd whore? Ye men of Cyprus, let her have your knees. Lay by these:— I cannot tell. For even her folly help'd her to an heir. Honest Iago hath ta'en order for't. What committed! Look in my face. And bade me to dismiss you. And she died singing it: that song to-night In troth, I think thou wouldst not. Desdemona. I pray you, be content; 'tis but his humour: Is a quote from act 4 scene 1 page 3 where Othello describes the feelings he expreriences when he found out that Desdemona was “cheating” on him with Cassio. Iago deceives many people in the play, and one incident is in act 4 when he tricks Othello into thinking that he is talking with Cassio about Desdemona, when he is actually talking about Bianca. I am not merry; but I do beguile He points out that Desdemona demonstrably has the capacity to lie and keep secrets since she hid her courtship with Othello from her disapproving father. I'll make thee an example. That would to cinders burn up modesty, Yes, a dozen; and as many to the vantage as would store the world Where should I lose that handkerchief, Emilia? Left in the conduct of the bold Iago, Why do you speak so faintly? moved my lord on his behalf, and hope all will be well. And knows all qualities, with a learned spirit, May the winds blow till they have waken'd death! I love thee gentle Desdemona. Emilia. I might do't as well i' the dark. Cassio talks flippantly of Bianca, a sex worker, further enraging Othello who believes Cassio is treating Desdemona like a prostitute while she dotes on Cassio like a loose woman. I have no judgment in an honest face: My soul hath her content so absolute If she confess that she was half the wooer, Sweet soul, take heed, And seek to effect it to my uttermost. Fetch me the handkerchief: my mind misgives. lodging and say he lies here or he lies there, were Desdemona. I have seen the cannon, Her father and her country and her friends, Desdemona. Othello. As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, For, as I think, they do command him home, Good friend, go to him; for, by this light of heaven, This quote shows Iago’s skill at psychological manipulation: he subtly plants a seed of doubt in Othello’s mind, using the couple’s own love as a weapon to increase the distrust between them. The fresh streams ran by her, and murmur'd her moans; If I do find him fit, I'll move your suit... And what's the news, good cousin Lodovico? Let him confess a truth. For I am nothing, if not critical. She was in love, and he she loved proved mad... No, unpin me here. He eventually becomes so convinced by Iago's lies that he kills his wife.. Facts we learn about Othello at the start of the play: Desdemona. These Othello quotes bring the life of a story written centuries ago to modern life, as many of the virtues in this old play are still valid today. Pray heaven it be state-matters, as you think, Othello-Defies Patriarchal norm in juxtaposing Desdemona's beauty with the rank of a warrior, shows her as his true equal and possessing of strength. Analysis: Othello recounts to … Than in a polite distance. merit, did justly put on the vouch of very malice itself? In troth, I think I should; and undo't when I had Beshrew me much, Emilia, Desdemona. And he's indicted falsely. Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms, Your wife, my lord; your true May trumpet to the world: my heart's subdued O lady, speak again! 'Tis true: there's magic in the web of it: If wives do fall: say that they slack their duties, About OSS, OPTIONS: Show cue speeches • Show full speeches. Quote: “Men should be what they seem; / Or those that be not, would they might seem none!” (Act III, Scene 3) Analysis: Iago warns Othello about men who are not what they appear. Men's natures wrangle with inferior things, DESDEMONA : Ay, sooth; so humbled : That he hath left part of his grief with me, To suffer with him. Advanced Search    III,3,1630. And will not hear it. And stood within the blank of his displeasure To lose't or give't away were such perdition 3 of 30. Yes, presently: If any such there be, heaven pardon him! It strikes where it doth love. Cassio. you, Cassio? store the world they played for. Desdemona. 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