![]() ![]() Characters: Iago (speaker), Desdemona, Othello.#32: Mark me with what violence she first loved the Moor, / but for bragging and telling her fantastical lies. Techniques: Motif, metaphor, dramatic irony, paradox.#31: O, you are well tuned now / But I’ll set down the pegs that make this music / As honest as I am. Techniques: Double entendre, synecdoche.#30: I hate the Moor / And it is thought abroad that ’twixt my sheets / ’Has done my office. Techniques: Contrast, subversion, biblical imagery.#29: Hell and night/Must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light. Techniques: Iambic pentameter, metonym, hyperbole.#28: Thus do I ever make my fool my purse, /For I mine own gained knowledge should profane Techniques: Derogatory language, foreshadowing.Characters: Roderigo (speaker), Iago, Othello.#27: What a full fortune does the Thick-lips owe / If he can carry’t thus! Techniques: First person, juxtaposition, simile.Characters: Desdemona (speaker), Emilia, Othello.#25: O perjured woman, thou dost stone my heart, / And mak’st me call what I intend to do / A murder, which I thought a sacrifice. Techniques: Epanalepsis, juxtaposition, ambiguity.Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars /It is the cause. #24: It is the cause it is the cause, my soul. Techniques: Simile, metaphor, imagery, sarcastic tone.#23: Honest…as summer flies are in the shambles / That quicken even with blowing Techniques: Epanalepsis, blank verse, directive language.Characters: Othello (speaker), Lodovico, Desdemona.#22: And she’s obedient, as you say, obedient, / Very obedient.-Proceed you in your tears. Techniques: Metonym, repetition, contrast, analogy. ![]() #21: They are all but stomachs, and we all but food #20: Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore / Be sure of it. Techniques: Antanaclasis, condescending tone.Characters: Iago (speaker), Cassio, Desdemona.#19: Our general’s wife is now the general Techniques: Motif, biblical imagery, superlative, hyperbole.#18: As hell’s from heaven! If it were now to die, / ‘Twere now to be most happy Characters: Brabantio (speaker), Othello, Desdemona.#17: If she confess that she was half the wooer / Destruction on my head if my bad blame / Light on the man Techniques: Monologue, characterisation, foreshadowing.Characters: Desdemona (speaker), Othello, Brabantio.But here’s my husband,/And so much duty as my mother showed #16: I do perceive here a divided duty…I am hitherto your daughter. Techniques: Blank verse, biblical allusion, dénouement.Characters: Othello (speaker), Cassio, Iago.#15: Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil / Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? Techniques: Greek mythological allusion, metaphor, metonym. ![]() #14: I know not where is that Promethean heat / That can thy light relume./ When I have plucked thy rose ![]()
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