Othello
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Othello
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Othello
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William Shakespeare
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Introduction
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Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Act 1, scene 1
Act 1, scene 2
Act 1, scene 3
Act 2, scene 1
Act 2, scene 2
Act 2, scene 3
Act 3, scene 1
Act 3, scene 2
Act 3, scene 3
Act 3, scene 4
Act 4, scene 1
Act 4, scene 2
Act 4, scene 3
Act 5, scene 1
Act 5, scene 2
Themes
All Themes
Prejudice
Appearance vs. Reality
Jealousy
Manhood and Honor
Womanhood and Sexuality
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Othello
Iago
Desdemona
Michael Cassio
Brabantio
Emilia
Duke of Venice
Symbols
All Symbols
The Handkerchief
Animals
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Alliteration
Allusions
Dramatic Irony
Ethos
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Hyperbole
Irony
Logos
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Oxymorons
Paradox
Pathos
Personification
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Soliloquy
Style
Tone
Unreliable Narrator
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What is the significance of Othello's epileptic fit in the scene in which Iago tells him that Cassio has admitted to sleeping with Desdemona?
1 of 8
It indicates that he always harbored doubts about Desdemona that are now coming to the surface
It shows how jealousy transforms him into the animal-like figure other racist characters perceive him as
It reveals an underlying medical condition that will continue to plague him throughout the play
All of the above
What does Iago's interaction with Cassio while Othello is unconscious from the epilectic fit he suffered demonstrate?
2 of 8
Cassio's skepticism about Iago's motives
Cassio's lack of loyalty to Othello
Iago's skillful ability to control the narrative
Iago's desire to help Othello recover
What plan does Iago suggest to Othello after Othello recovers from his fit?
3 of 8
That Othello should avoid confronting Cassio directly
That Othello should leave and let Iago handle the situation
That Othello should arrange to secretly watch Cassio and Desdemona interact
That Othello should secretly watch Iago's conversation with Cassio
What does Iago plan to discuss with Cassio in front of the hidden Othello?
4 of 8
Bianca's pursuit of Cassio
Cassio's promotion
Desdemona's infidelity
Iago's dislike for Othello
How does Bianca's appearance during Iago and Cassio's conversation affect the situation?
5 of 8
It reinforces Othello's belief in Iago's truthfulness
It undermines Iago's plan but Iago's talks his way out of it
It causes Othello to reconsider his jealousy
It leads to a confrontation between Othello and Cassio
How does Iago use Desdemona's positive qualities against her?
6 of 8
He claims that Desdemona is just showing off
He argues that those positive qualities are a facade
He notes that she can use those qualities to ensnare any man
He asserts that Desdemona's talents are superficial
How does Othello's behavior change after becoming consumed by jealousy?
7 of 8
He becomes sly, secretive, and dishonest
He acts recklessly, angrily, and without self-control
He becomes disobedient of any form of authority
He focused on his work to escape his domestic life
After Othello strikes Desdemona, how does Iago respond to Lodovico's question about whether Othello has gone mad?
8 of 8
He sadly confirms that Othello is mad
He angrily denies that Othello is mad
He won't answer but implies something is wrong
He explains that Othello has reason to act this way
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