This document contains a summary of important quotes from Shakespeare's play Othello. It lists 17 quotes, the literary techniques used in each (such as dramatic irony, metaphor, foreshadowing), and a brief description of the significance or meaning of each quote. Some of the key themes that emerge are Iago's deception and manipulation of Othello, Othello's transformation from a loving husband to a jealous monster, and the underlying gender inequality and objectification of women in the play. The document serves as a study guide for students by highlighting memorable quotes that illustrate important techniques and ideas in Othello.
This document contains a summary of important quotes from Shakespeare's play Othello. It lists 17 quotes, the literary techniques used in each (such as dramatic irony, metaphor, foreshadowing), and a brief description of the significance or meaning of each quote. Some of the key themes that emerge are Iago's deception and manipulation of Othello, Othello's transformation from a loving husband to a jealous monster, and the underlying gender inequality and objectification of women in the play. The document serves as a study guide for students by highlighting memorable quotes that illustrate important techniques and ideas in Othello.
This document contains a summary of important quotes from Shakespeare's play Othello. It lists 17 quotes, the literary techniques used in each (such as dramatic irony, metaphor, foreshadowing), and a brief description of the significance or meaning of each quote. Some of the key themes that emerge are Iago's deception and manipulation of Othello, Othello's transformation from a loving husband to a jealous monster, and the underlying gender inequality and objectification of women in the play. The document serves as a study guide for students by highlighting memorable quotes that illustrate important techniques and ideas in Othello.
This document contains a summary of important quotes from Shakespeare's play Othello. It lists 17 quotes, the literary techniques used in each (such as dramatic irony, metaphor, foreshadowing), and a brief description of the significance or meaning of each quote. Some of the key themes that emerge are Iago's deception and manipulation of Othello, Othello's transformation from a loving husband to a jealous monster, and the underlying gender inequality and objectification of women in the play. The document serves as a study guide for students by highlighting memorable quotes that illustrate important techniques and ideas in Othello.
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CLAYTON FENG
OTHELLO NOTES ADVANCED ENGLISH Important quotes to remember
Quote Technique Description
I am not what I am - Dramatic Shows Iagos deception of Othello Iago irony, theme: for revenge appearance vs reality Zounds, sir, An old Crude racial Coarsely describing the sexual black ram is tupping and sexual activity from Iagos perspective of your white ewe Iago imagery Othello and Desdemona. Shows that Othello is secretly with Desdemona and having a secret romance. This makes it as if Desdemona has deceived her father. This is the initial part of Iagos plan. Honest Iago - Othello Dramatic Means that Othello is trusting in Irony Iago to keep his wife safe, despite the foreshadowing fact that, Iago is the one trying to harm Othello. I hate the Moor, and it Metaphor, Shows what Iago thinks of Othello is thought abroad that symbolism, and his motivation, as he explores twist my sheets Hes soliloquy through done my office by done my office Iago relating it to Emilia.
O, because my lord of Metaphor Exploring that Othello is full of
jealousy! He is a green- jealously from Cassio talking with eyed monster Desdemona. Iago transforms Othello from a loving husband to a jealous monster. My lord is not my lord Anti-thesis Desdemona is saying that Othello Desdemona was not what he used to be as he changed from what Iago said. Some-external villain Dramatic Emilia talks about the utter truth of Insulinating rogue irony, Iago and what people should really Emilia foreshadowin see him, as before she reveals what g is going to happen. With as little as web as Metaphor Iago is the spider at the centre of this will I ensure as great the web and controls everyone a fly as Cassio- Iago trapped within its web, as if he controls everyone. My life upon her faith Foreshadowin Determining that Othellos death is Othello g soon by suggesting that Othello loses confidence in her and that he cant control his jealousy, have no trust and confidence. Tis, not a year or two, imagery Eating food and pushing it out, shows us a man. They talking about how Emilia and are all but stomachs and Desdemona were used and once we are all but food.. they did their job, they were not When they are full. They needed no more. Gender inequality. belch us.. Emilia