the jealous moor
othello
‘there’s magic in the — of it’
othello
iago plots to murder
cassio
personal item belonging to desdemona; othello thinks she gave it to cassio
hankerchielf
iagos wife; desdemona’s servant
emilia
othello has to — one person for a promotion; choose
…
these, found in roderigo’s pockets, were evidence against iago
hankerchief
othello’s — with iago keeps him from questioning iago’s loyalty
friendship
“oh damned iago! oh inhuman—!
dog- roderigo
droop
…
partner to ‘that’
…
desdemona was killed in her bed—
othello
cassio’s mistress
bianca
‘menshould be what they —‘
iago
othello—-himself and dies
stabs
emilia said desdemona was—-
innocent
othello’s hertiage
moor
—-, i myself. farewall’
nobody – desdemona
show gratitude
…
singular past tense of ‘to have’
…
someone — letters that ended up in the roderigo’s pockets
…
othello believes what he —‘ looks at
…
play division
…
iago’s motive
revenge
he is love sick for desdemona
roderigo
enemy
…
‘so please your grace, my ancient, a man he is of — and trust…’
honesty
iago told lots of these
lies
emilia to iago
wife
starts
…
othello’s wife
desdemona
“—-“,—‘,’—”! Oh, i have lost my—-“
reputation
‘yet she must —, else shell betray more men’
die
‘for naught did i in —. but all in honor’
hate
iago’s actions —- his guilt
confessed
a sudden breath due to shock
…
iago lied and old othello cassio had a — in which he cried out to desdemona
…
tells of the letters found in roderigo’s pockets
lodovico
he was passed over for promotion
iago
‘and out of her own goodness make the — that shall enmesh them all.’
net
othello to desdemona
husband
brother of brabantio
gratiano
coordinating conjunction
…
becomes lord governor at the end of the play
cassio
act divison
scene
emilia’s — to iago proves stronger that her — to desdemona
loyalty
‘so i will turn her — into pitch…’
virtue
motive for othello’s actions
jealousy
desdemonas father
barbantio
‘…’s plain face is never seen till used.’
knvarery
‘the moor…will as tenderly be led by the —- as asses are.’
nose
‘…you shall more command with — than your weapons.’
years
a ruler of a country
duke
‘—on, my medicine, —!’
work
definite article
…
‘i — not what i –‘
am