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 Othello Study Guide
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43 Compt the Day of Judgement “When we shall meet at compt/ This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven…” (Othello, V,ii) Conjunctive united, jointly engaged “let us be conjunctive in our revenge” (Iago, I,iii) Converse interaction, exchange, conversation “&...
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43 Compt the Day of Judgement “When we shall meet at compt/ This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven…” (Othello, V,ii) Conjunctive united, jointly engaged “let us be conjunctive in our revenge” (Iago, I,iii) Converse interaction, exchange, conversation “…I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor/ Out of the way, that your converse and business/ May be more free.” (Iago, III,i) Cope lie with “He hath, and is again to cope your wife” (Iago, IV,i) Counter-caster accountant; someone
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43 Compt the Day of Judgement &ldquo;When we shall meet at compt/ This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven&hellip;&rdquo; (Othello, V,ii) Conjunctive united, jointly engaged &ldquo;let us be conjunctive in our revenge&rdquo; (Iago, I,iii) Converse interaction, exchange, conversation &ldquo;&hellip;I'll devise a mean to draw the Moor/ Out of the way, that your converse and business/ May be more free.&rdquo; (Iago, III,i) Cope lie with &ldquo;He hath, and is again to cope your <span class="highlight">wife</span>&rdquo; (Iago, IV,i) Counter-caster accountant; someone
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67 The doubting Moore replied; And if tis true she <span class="highlight">loves</span> him too, Better they both had died. Behold, my Lord, Iago said, Know you this token true? And then a handkerchief displaid, Which well Othello knewe. Twas one he Desdemona gave When they were wedded first, Wrought with embroiderie so brave: With rage he well nie burst. Whence got you that, whence got you that? Tell me or instant die! She gave it Cassio, but thereat Why roll your yellow eye? It is
Scholastic: Scholastic Discussion Guide: Othello, a Novel
Desdemona and Othello, Iago and Othello); however, it is Othello's internal conflicts that propel the plot. As Othello's trust in Desdemona's love begins to wane, his internal conflicts grow deeper. Compare Othello's musings about love (p.37, pp.43-44) with his thoughts and feelings once he susp...