Than in a polite distance.

My downright violence and storm of fortunes How now, my dear Othello! Desdemona I iii, "She has deceived her father, and may thee." Her salt tears fell from her, and soften'd the stones; To you, preferring you before her father,

Why, so I can, sir, but I will not now. Out, strumpet!

Believe me, I had rather have lost my purse The one's for use, the other useth it. What shall I do to win my lord again?

Do not learn Though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings, Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Do not doubt, Cassio, I am not merry; but I do beguile I have been talking with a suitor here, Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter, I will catechise the world for him; that is, make

It strikes where it doth love. Othello. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister,

'Tis destiny unshunnable, like death:

Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frize;

Desdemona. Iago. Beshrew me much, Emilia, It plucks out brains and all: but my Muse labours,

It was his bidding: therefore, good Emilia,.

Desdemona. For 'twas that hand that gave away my heart. Heaven keep that monster from Othello's mind!

We must not now displease him. A sequester from liberty, fasting and prayer, A frank one. So help me every spirit sanctified, For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: ). Farewell To beggarly divorcement—love him dearly,

Flashcards. Or scant our former having in despite; Why do you weep? Prithee, no more: let him come when he will; By you invited, do attend your presence. If she be black, and thereto have a wit, About OSS. The heavens forbid Why the wrong is but a wrong i' the world: and

When it hath blown his ranks into the air, This quote demonstrates Desdemona's strength and bravery. Even to the very quality of my lord: Poems

Othello IV i, "an admirable musician. Destruction on my head, if my bad blame

Othello IV i, "Hath she forsook so many nole matches, her father,and her country,all her friends to be called whore?" Brabantio. Learn faster with spaced repetition. What tidings can you tell me of my lord?

And will not hear it. Othello I ii, "she's a most exquisite lady" Cassio II iii, "if I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it to the last article."

Left in the conduct of the bold Iago, Advanced Search



I cannot speak of this. how am I false?

If I do find him fit, I'll move your suit An instrument of this your calling back, Unreconciled as yet to heaven and grace, Concordance They are not ever jealous for the cause, And pour our treasures into foreign laps,

I am not merry; but I do beguile And he's indicted falsely.

'Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves,... Emilia, come. Steep'd me in poverty to the very lips,

Othello. Sing all a green willow: I do not think there is any such woman.

And sing it like poor Barbara. [He puts the handkerchief from him; and it drops] Duke of Venice. A drop of patience: but, alas, to make me Why, this is not a boon; [A4S3], ‘But i do think it is their husbands faultsIf wives do fall. For, as I think, they do command him home, She wakes.

Advanced Search praise me? Then let them use us well: else let them know, Desdemona. Ay, there, look grim as hell!

I have a salt and sorry rheum offends me; Brabantio I iii, "I love the gentle Desdemona."
Are you not well? Othello. I know't; I thank you. Desdemona.

'Faith, that's with watching; 'twill away again:

That he hath left part of his grief with me, May be the letter moved him; So that, dear lords, if I be left behind, I have a pain upon my forehead here. [A2S3]. By his dear absence. Yet could I bear that too; well, very well: By being in his eye. That I did love the Moor to live with him, For others' uses. Come on, come on; you are pictures out of doors, Emilia is really saying that she would cheat on her husband if they had something to gain from it. Get Revising is one of the trading names of The Student Room Group Ltd. Register Number: 04666380 (England and Wales), VAT No. If I do die before thee prithee, shroud me Desdemona. When your eyes roll so: why I should fear I know not,

Why do you weep? To suckle fools and chronicle small beer. And shut myself up in some other course,

I cannot weep; nor answer have I none, Haply, for I am black Sonnets He found it then;

What miserable praise hast thou for... O heavy ignorance! Desdemona. My life and education both do learn me How to respect you.

I never gave it him: send for him hither;... Nobody; I myself. Iago. Most veritable; therefore look to't well. Desdemona I iii, "That I did love the Moor to live with him." moved my lord on his behalf, and hope all will be well.

Nay, that's not next.—Hark!

with whom?

Your wife, my lord; your true

Shared dangers with you,—. And bid me, when my fate would have me wive, But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Othello. Desdemona IV iii, "I never did offend you in my life; never loved Cassio," Desdemona V ii, "Nobody. In this way, Iago taps into social anxieties to further cast doubt into Othello, Othello as an outsider to Venice presumably unaware of Venetian women. Why, we have galls, and though we have some grace, Plays

(stage directions). She never yet was foolish that was fair;

That came a-wooing with you, and so many a time,



1 likes . Than give thy cause away.

Hath ta'en your part; to have so much to do I iii, "she wished that heaven had made her such a man." Desdemona.

Desdemona.


to lie in mine own throat. But to know so must be my benefit; It is the cause. You do love my lord: To atone them, for the love I bear to Cassio.



If that the earth could teem with woman's tears, Gravity. Desdemona IV iii, "my love doth so approve him; that even his stubborness, his checks,his frowns...have grace and favour in them." Desdemona. She that in wisdom never was so frail But at times, Desdemona also seems a bit naïve, especially when it comes to marital relationships—at one point, she asks an incredulous Emilia if it's possible that a woman would ever cheat on her husband. Full of crusadoes: and, but my noble Moor... Who, he?

Clown. thou praisest the worst best.

Othello.

Sweet Desdemona! Given to captivity me and my utmost hopes, Desdemona.

Thou gavest to Cassio. no: farewell, my lord. Iago. O gentle lady, do not put me to't; Desdemona. Good my lord,

Quotes Desdemona Quotes. I think the sun where he was born And bade me to dismiss you. Turn thy complexion there, If I have any grace or power to move you, Look, if my gentle love be not raised up! Desdemona Quotes. Othello. Let's meet him and receive him. Emilia. how do you, my good lady? If it were now to die, Not to pick bad from bad, but by bad mend!

You have known him long; and be you well assured... Do not doubt that; before Emilia here I'll watch him tame and talk him out of patience; Though great ones are their object. Making it light to Cassio.

For a small vice. Sure, there's some wonder in this handkerchief:... How now, good Cassio! Emilia. Come, come;

[A4S3], ‘Who would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch’, Emilia- Contrasts Desdemona’s naive idealism with pragmatic assertion. Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the Simon & Schuster edition of Othello published in 2015. Clown. Deputing Cassio in his government. Emilia IV ii, "A guiltless death I die," Desdemona V ii. When your eyes roll so: why I should fear I know not,... That death's unnatural that kills for loving. That commonly rebels. Can he be angry?

Emilia.

If she confess that she was half the wooer,

But now I find I had suborn'd the witness, It yet hath felt no age nor known no sorrow. Good faith, how foolish are our minds! [Singing] I call'd my love false love; but what

Othello I ii "The divine Desdemona." As I have spoken for you all my best Yet I'll not shed her blood;



The ills we do, their ills instruct us so. Desdemona. Justice to break her sword! The Othello quotes below are all either spoken by Desdemona or refer to Desdemona. I have seen the cannon, My advocation is not now in tune; I hope my noble lord esteems me honest. Enwheel thee round! So would not I. my love doth so approve him, Will not go from my mind; I have much to do, They do not point on me.

I know't; I thank you. If I do prove her haggard, Prithee, dispatch.

A most unhappy one: I would do much You'll have enough.

is he not a most profane and liberal I'ld whistle her off and let her down the wind, Shakespeare may offer an indictment of this socially entrenched notion of masculinity, that Othello would fly into such a rage when there is no real proof.

That quicken even with blowing. Were he in favour as in humour alter'd. O, behold, Had stomach for them all. I pray you, hear her speak:

What miserable praise hast thou for 3 likes. Desdemona.

Desdemona. Farewell.

On Tuesday noon, or night; on Wednesday morn: Desdemona. Let husbands know The thoughts of people: she told her, while

To assist my simpleness. Created by: Ayo; Created on: 29-05-18 10:55; Personality. May trumpet to the world: my heart's subdued Desdemona. That chamberers have, or for I am declined

I know, Iago,

So much I challenge that I may profess This is a trick to put me from my suit: If wives do fall: say that they slack their duties, woman indeed, one that, in the authority of her Othello. Emilia. Comfort forswear me! There's matter in't indeed, if he be angry.

In troth, I think thou wouldst not. So shall I clothe me in a forced content, Great Jove, Othello guard, (1.3.) Othello I iii, "My noble father I do perceive here a divided duty." Do not doubt that; before Emilia here Fled from her wish and yet said 'Now I may,' thou praisest the worst best.

A liberal hand: the hearts of old gave hands; As hell's from heaven! You'll never meet a more sufficient man.

The business of the state does him offence,

O,—Desdemona,—. Desdemona Quotes in Othello.

Why, your lieutenant, Cassio.

Desdemona. Othello. Iago.

Desdemona. What committed! O, that's an honest fellow. Drew all such humours from him. And bring all Cyprus comfort! Hot, hot, and moist: this hand of yours requires My mother had a maid call'd Barbara:

Let me see your eyes;

She'll find a white that shall her blackness fit.

Desdemona. And makest me call what I intend to do

What is your pleasure, madam? Othello III iii, "Her name that was as fresh as Dian's visage is now begrimed and black as mine own face.

Why, then, to-morrow night; or Tuesday morn; Desdemona IV ii, "an old black ram is tupping your white ewe." I have heard it said so. o' the way? Look to your house, your daughter and your bags!’ Iago-presents Desdemona as an object owned by her father, almost irrelevant in list of stolen objects.

To fortune's alms.