Shakespeare's Othello Act 2 Scene 3 - Good night, honest Iago (The Though Cassio did some little wrong to him. Now among this flock of drunkards, I will put Cassio, and I'll have him do something to offend the men of Cyprus. 206. Go back to bed. My blood begins my safer guides to rule; Touch me not so near; I know thy honesty and love doth mince this matter; Reputation, reputation, reputation! Sir, for your hurts, myself will be your surgeon: And silence those whom this vile brawl distracted. Our general cast us thus early for the love. I have lost the immortal part of myself, andwhat remains is bestial. We have not yet enjoyed that benefit. Swagger? Should hazard such a place as his own second. = Greek ; Cf. And so, with no money at all and a little more wit, return again to Venice. Pages 6 Course Hero uses AI to attempt to automatically extract content from documents to surface to you and others so you can study better, e.g., in search results, to enrich docs, and more. Othello prepares to tour Cypruss fortifications. Iago, look carefully around town, and calm down anyone who feels riled up after this awful fight. I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough. Shakespeare and Race: The Relationship Between Othello and Desdemona Oh, sweet England! Ticket savings, great seats, and exclusive benefits, Our award-winning performances of Shakespeare, adaptations, and new works, Our early music ensemble Folger Consort and more, Our longstanding O.B. Oh, I have lost my, reputation! The Senate agrees to let her join Othello in Cyprus.In Cyprus, Iago continues to plot against Othello and Cassio. Hold, ho! Lectures on Othello: Othello's Jealousy Not this hour, lieutenant; 'tis not yet ten o' the, clock. School Tuloso-midway H S; Course Title ENGL 1301; Uploaded By DrStraw2597. For Christian shame, put by this barbarous brawl: He that stirs next to carve for his own rage. She can do whatever she wants, and whatever she desires he will carry out. Speeches (Lines) for Iago - Open Source Shakespeare Tomorrow with your earliest. William Shakespeare - Othello Act 2 Scene 3 | Genius Elements. He, swift of foot, Outran my purpose, and I returned then rather For that I heard the clink and fall of swords And Cassio high in oath, which till tonight I ne'er might say before. How poor are they that have not patience! Honest Iago, that look'st dead with grieving, Speak, who began this? A lieutenant's must get into heaven before the flag-bearer. but I think that Cassio must have received some strange insult from the man who ran away that he simply couldn't tolerate. Every wound must heal gradually. With that which he hath drunk to-night already. Michael, good night. Sir, this gentleman Steps in to Cassio and entreats his pause, Myself the crying fellow did pursue, Lest by his clamoras it so fell out The town might fall in fright. I've spent almost all my money, have been thoroughly beaten up tonight, and all I have for all this is some painful life experience. Oh, strange! A rogue is going to tell me what to do? I would rather have my tongue cut out of my mouth than speak ill of Michael Cassio. Collied, obscured. Our general's wife, is now the general: may say so in this respect, for, that he hath devoted and given up himself to the, contemplation, mark, and denotement of her parts and, graces: confess yourself freely to her; importune, her help to put you in your place again: she is of. Ill drink for you. Stop, for shame! Exclaim no more against it. IAGO: Hey, more wine! I have lost the immortal part of. As he waits, Bianca, his lover, appears. Cassio has beaten you up, yes. If I can get him to have just one drink, together with what he's already had to drink, he'll be as belligerent and testy as a badly trained as a young girl's pet dog. Cry, pack, where the part is a secondary one. Othello, Act II, Scene 3 :|: Open Source Shakespeare Hearing Emilia call at the door, Othello finishes off Desdemona, then lets in Emilia. It will worry everyone on the island. Shakespeare's Othello Act 3 Scene 3 - Cassio Meets Desdemona and the And tis great pity that the noble Moor Should hazard such a place as his own second With one of an ingraft infirmity. I'll toast to that, lieutenant! And then, but now, As if some planet had unwitted men, Swords out, and tilting one at others breasts In opposition bloody. Good Michael, look you to the guard tonight. You are Christians; stop this barbarous brawl. Now, good lieutenant, am I right in thinking that you know I care about you? The best way to do this, says Iago, is by killing Cassio. I do not know: friends all but now, even now, In quarter, and in terms like bride and groom Devesting them for bed; and then, but now As if some planet had unwitted men Swords out, and tilting one at other's breast, In opposition bloody. Silence that annoying bell. rFo eashevn aeks, sopt iths vagase rblwa! What? Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter, Making it light to Cassio. Not this hour, lieutenant, tis not yet ten o' the clock. Othello reenters and, now tormented by jealousy, threatens Iago with death unless he provides proof of Desdemonas infidelity.Iago alleges that Cassio one night talked in his sleep about making love to Desdemona and that Cassio once wiped his beard with the lost handkerchief. Who began this?" [Act II, scene iii]. of his Desdemona; who let us not therefore blame: he hath not yet made wanton the night with her; and. I can't say what was the cause of it, and I wish I didn't have the legs that brought me here to take part in it. Othello: Essay Topics on thy love, I charge thee. Come with me, my dear love. his mood, a punishment more in policy than in malice, even so as one would beat his offenseless dog to, affright an imperious lion. Othello. I come here exhausted, like a dog bringing up the rear of the pack during a hunt. 81. The gallants desire it. mark, and denotement of her parts and graces. I practically ranted at my own shadow. If partially affined or leagued in officeThou dost deliver more or less than truthThou art no soldier. 'Tis pity of him. Not now, lieutenant. The next one of you to raise a fist must not value his life very much, for I'll kill whoever moves. If things turn out as I want them to, I've got smooth sailing ahead. and more. Definitions and examples of 136 literary terms and devices. There is more sense in that than in reputation. Alas, gentlemenHelp, ho! Lieutenantsir, MontanoHelp, masters!Heres a goodly watch indeed! 337. Good Michael, look you to the guard to-night: Let's teach ourselves that honourable stop, But, notwithstanding, with my personal eye, Michael, good night: to-morrow with your earliest. 39. Why, he drinks you with facility your Dane dead drunk; he sweats not to overthrow your Almain. The fruits that blossom first are the first to ripen, and before long, we'll reap the fruits of our labors. , to entrap herand everyone elsewith her own goodness. At night, when you should be on guard duty? another, to make me frankly despise myself. Excitement and action make time fly. Desdemona anxiously waits for Othello. "When this advice is free and honest" (Iago, II.iii, pg 79). In night, and on the court and guard of safety! Who was it that you were chasing after with your sword? 76. period, but not elsewhere. 336-344 Why, an Englishman could easily drink a Dane under the table, and wouldn't sweat out-drinking a German. As my young mistress' dog. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Othello - Act 2, scene 3 | Folger Shakespeare Library Run off and shout out that there's a brawl. Please, follow the lieutenant, go! Silence that dreadful bell: it frights the isle. Welcome, Iago; we must to the watch. Look, if my gentle love be not raised up! English (from the 13th to the 15th century) ; Fr. But because of this he's been fired from his position as lieutenant. Yet wild, the people's hearts brimful of fear. Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule, And passion, having my best judgment collied, Assays to lead the way. Why, very well then. Good night, lieutenant, I must to. Ask Othello's pardon, and he'll be your friend again. appease the latter. Affin'd, related. Prizes the virtue that appears in Cassio. I will rather sue to be despised than to deceive so, good a commander with so slight, so drunken, and so, squabble? Honest Iago, you look sick with worry. New York: Clark & Maynard. "The music likes you not." To be now a, sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a, beast! I can't recall the particulars. From whence ariseth this? I will ask him for my place again, he shall tell me I am a drunkard. Odd, occasional, incidental. Those legs that brought me to a part of it. I'm not a very good drinker. See Page 1. While Iago, Lodovico, and Gratiano tend to Cassio, Bianca arrives. I've spent almost all my money, have been thoroughly beaten up tonight, and all I have for all this is some painful life experience. I will kill instantly anyone who strikes a blow in his own I cannot speak Any beginning to this peevish odds, And would in action glorious I had lost Those legs that brought me to a part of it. If I can get him to have just one drink, together with what he's already had to drink, he'll be as belligerent and testy as a badly trained as a young girl's pet dog. Iago counters this threat by telling Roderigo that Desdemona will leave for Mauritania with Othello unless Roderigo can delay them. Othello, called from his bed by the noise, stops the brawl and strips Cassio of his lieutenancy. The general is talking to you. Iago, who started the fight? Cassio, I love thee. Iago, look carefully around town, and calm down anyone who feels riled up after this awful fight. Give me answer to it. Sir MontanoGentlemen, are you out of your minds? But it has happened, so make the best of the situation. Good night. Speak, who began this? When I got back here I found these two fighting. Have I to-night fluster'd with flowing cups. O thou invisible. I pray you call them in. Ay, but (by your leave) not before me. The gallants desire. Mazzard, a contemptuous word for head, or possibly Why, how now, ho! My boat sails freely, both with wind and stream. 176 Honest Iago, that look'st dead with grieving, 177 Speak, who began this? Is your Englishman so expert in his drinking? invent some other custom of entertainment. I'll even drink it for you. Othello gives Iago the duty of conveying Desdemona to Cyprus. and defending ourselves when someone attacks us is a sin. Are we attacking ourselves since fate stopped the Turks from attacking us? Ill beat the knave into a twiggen bottle. Why, but you are now well enough: how came you thus, It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place, to the devil wrath; one unperfectness shows me. This is a horrible offense. Othello Act 2 scene 3 com Tell me, who started this? How did you sober up so fast? Oh, that men should put. To the platform, gentlemen. You haven't lost your reputation unless you consider yourself to have lost it. A quarrel, but nothing wherefore. Honest Iago, that look'st dead with grieving. And whats he then that says I play the villain? without line numbers, DOC (for MS Word, Apple Pages, Open Office, etc.) 57. Abbreviations. For mine own part, no offence to the general nor any man of quality, I hope to be saved. I'll drink for, I have drunk but one cup to-night, and that was, craftily qualified too, and, behold, what innovation. Hold! The devil! That hold their honours in a wary distance. William Shakespeare - Othello Act 5 Scene 2 | Genius While I spare speech, which something now. You are in the right. 81. Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. be souls must be saved, and there be souls must not be saved. But because of this he's been fired from his position as lieutenant. I've never heard Cassio talk like that before. She thereby vindicates Othello before the senate. And, good lieutenant, I think you think I love you. Come, my dear love, The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue; (10) That profit's yet to come 'tween me and you. I can't say what was the cause of it, and I wish I didn't have the legs that brought me here to take part in it. I do not know. But his vice is equal to his virtue. And discourse fustian with ones own shadow? You are famous for the discipline and restraint you show in your youth. 8 To Desdemona. 30, No. I wish it was customary to celebrate in some other way. 151. Have we become Turks? He hath not yet made wanton the night with her, and she is sport for Jove. It's like someone beating their dog in front of a strong lion, when the dog did nothing wrong, just to show the lion that he's powerful. Some wine, boys! 122. On thy love, I charge thee Iago: I do not know (Acts II, Scene Three, Lines 155 - 165) In "Who began this" This refers to the ______________ A. What had, I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly. what noise? After Othello arrives at the scene of the commotion, he asks: "Honest Iago, that look'st dead with grieving / Speak, who began this?" (2.3.135-136). It will worry everyone on the island. Reputation, reputation! Cassio hath beaten thee. I don't know who started it. Cassio leaves hastily in order to avoid speaking with Othello. [ Exeunt O THELLO, D ESDEMONA, and Attendants. Though Cassio did some little wrong to him, As men in rage strike those that wish them best, Yet surely Cassio, I believe, received From him that fled some strange indignity Which patience could not pass. Exeunt OTHELLO, DESDEMONA, and attendants. I'm an honest man who takes things literally, so I thought you had been seriously wounded. Have you forgot all sense of place and duty? MaximumEdge.com Shakespeare - Othello - Act II, Scene III Othello describes his courtship of Desdemona, who, when she enters, tells her father and the senators that she has married Othello because she loves him. The worst has come to pass. Tell me how this foul brawl began and who started it. In this way I'll turn her own virtue into a sort of tar, to entrap herand everyone elsewith her own goodness. I, tell you what you shall do. To win the Moor, were to renounce his baptism. Just a little one, really, no more than a pint I promise, on my soldier's honor. Whom love hath turned almost the wrong side out. The next step in Iagos plan is to tell Othello that Desdemona supports Cassio because Cassio is her lover. He dies! Dive deep into the worlds largest Shakespeare collection and access primary sources from the early modern period. And silence those whom this vile brawl distracted.. Speak, who began this? How am I then a villain To counsel Cassio to this parallel course, Directly to his good? There's nothing I can say in my defense. One more, one more. ancient; this is my right hand, and this is my left: I am not drunk now; I can stand well enough, and. = German ; Gr. I fear the trust Othello puts him in On some odd time of his infirmity Will shake this island. Perhaps he doesn't see this, or he only sees the virtues in Cassio and is blind to his faults. If I once stir, Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke. Ask her to help mend your relationship with her husband, andI'll bet anything on itthe friendship between Othello and you will grow stronger now than ever before. Apologize to her, and beg her to help you regain your place as lieutenant. Stop! Oh, they are our friends. It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place tothe devil wrath. What an eye she has! give me answer to it. An inviting eye; and yet methinks right modest. Come on, good wine isn't bad if you don't drink too much of it. evaH we all beemco as aesavg as eth kurTs, ttenriag heca trhoe as adbly as tyeh luwod ahev rdteate us? DESDEMONA is asleep in bed. The Moral Enigma of Shakespeare's Othello Nay, good lieutenant! Perhaps connected If partially affined, or leagued in office. I protest, in the sincerity of love and honest kindness. Why do we celebrate by willingly turning ourselves into beasts? Sue to him again and hes. Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter, Making it light to Cassio. Content thyself awhile. think, gentlemen, I am drunk. The world hath noted, and your name is great. Good faith, a little one, not past a pint, As I am a, I learned it in England, where indeed they are most, potent in potting. I would rather have my tongue cut out of my mouth than speak ill of Michael Cassio. Yes, but, if you don't mind, not before me. Well, heavens above all, and there be souls must be saved, and there be souls must not be saved. Sue to him again and hes yours. Reputation is an empty, stupid idea. Othello Act 2 Scene 3 Flashcards | Quizlet Divinity of hell! I remember the fight, but not the reason for it. He was too fast for me, though, so I returned here, as I heard the clink of swords and Cassio swearing oaths. What was he that you followed with your sword? Shakespeare's Original Othello Text: Act 3, Scene 3 myself, and what remains is bestial. 135. On thy love, I charge thee. That may offend the isle.--But here they come: My boat sails freely, both with wind and stream. Start studying OTHELLO Quotes all. Hold, ho! Good night, lieutenant. You see this man who just left, Cassio? This is a horrible offense. his Desdemonawho let us not therefore blame. How then could I be a villain, when I am advising Cassio to do what is in his best interest? Honest Iago of Shakespeare's Othello - 795 Words | 123 Help Me spent, I have been tonight exceedingly well cudgeled, and I think the issue will be I shall have so much. I do not know: friends all but now, even now, In quarter, and in terms like bride and groom, Devesting them for bed; and then, but now--.
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