Othello Analyze how Iago drives Othello into a fit of jealousy. a. How does Iago appeal to Othello’s misogyny? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:49 Answers: 1
Othello Paraphrase Iago’s speech in lines 65-73. Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:48 Answers: 1
Othello Identify the lines in which Iago repeatedly mocks Othello’s manhood. a. Why does he do so? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:48 Answers: 1
Othello How is Iago able to poison Othello even further? What suggestions does Iago make? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:47 Answers: 1
Othello Analyze how Iago drives Othello into a fit of jealousy. c. Compare this to Emilia’s lines in 3.4.95-98. Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:46 Answers: 1
Othello What is Iago’s plan to convince Othello even further of Cassio’s affair with Desdemona? a. How does the scene with Cassio and Bianca “confirm” Othello’s suspicions? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:45 Answers: 1
Othello What is Iago’s plan to convince Othello even further of Cassio’s affair with Desdemona? b. How do Othello’s reactions show is concern more for reputation and “justice” than for love and harmony? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:45 Answers: 1
Othello Why do the letter calling Othello home and the appearance of Desdemona coincide? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:44 Answers: 1
Othello Who replaces Othello in Cyprus? Why is this significant? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:43 Answers: 1
Othello Othello’s physical brutality a manifestation of his frustration, jealousy, and descent from nobility. a. Explain how and why this is so. Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:42 Answers: 1
Othello Othello’s physical brutality a manifestation of his frustration, jealousy, and descent from nobility. b. What is the importance of Lodovico’s surprise an Othello’s behavior here? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:42 Answers: 1
Othello Othello’s physical brutality a manifestation of his frustration, jealousy, and descent from nobility. c. How does this reaction relate to the attitudes of both Brabantio and the Duke in Act 1? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:41 Answers: 1
Othello How does Othello’s physical brutality turn into psychological brutality in this scene? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:40 Answers: 1
Othello Explain Othello’s speech in lines 46-63.What seem to be his main concerns about Desdemona’s perceived infidelity? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:40 Answers: 1
Othello What does Desdemona mean by lines 110-112? b. Why is she so certain she is to blame? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:38 Answers: 1
Othello Emilia points out that there has hardly been time or place for any affair, a point Othello seems to have missed. What other ironic comments does Emilia make about the knavery that has undone Othello? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:35 Answers: 1
Othello What is ironic about Desdemona’s pleas to Iago for help? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:35 Answers: 1
Othello What is the significance of Desdemona’s “Comfort forswear me” speech (159-164)? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:35 Answers: 1
Othello Explain Iago’s plan to get rid of Cassio and the ways in which he is able to manipulate Roderigo once again. What story does he tell Roderigo? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:34 Answers: 1
Othello Explain the contrasts between Emilia’s views of marriage and Desdemona’s. Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:34 Answers: 1
Othello What arguments does Emilia make about the nature of revenge and infidelity (84-101)? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:33 Answers: 1
Othello Why does Iago choose the path of silence towards the end of Act 5? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:32 Answers: 1
Othello Look carefully at Iago’s manipulation of Othello starting at line 35. List examples, including line numbers, where Iago uses appeals to misogynistic views Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 02 Dec 04:29 Answers: 1
Othello What are the reasons that Othello believes Iago's accusations and insinuations about Desdemona? Elaborate with the reference to the text. Asked by Sandhya Mishra Last updated by Jill W on 07 Nov 10:54 Answers: 1