"What is the matter? How now, general?" (V ii, 181).
Well done Iago, you have convinced this man to kill his wife. Tell Othello that you deceived him!
"I told him what I thought, and told no more than what he found himself was apt and true" (V, ii, 189-190).
"'Tis a strange truth" (V, ii, 202).
Glisser: 2
"Oh, monstrous act!" (V, ii, 203).
She did cheat on me I saw Cassio with her handkerchief. She was filthy!
"O thou dull Moor! That handkerchief thou speak'st of I found by fortune and did give my husband" (V, ii, 239-240). He has been begging me for that since a long time ago.
"Villainous whore!" (V, ii, 243).
Your going to die for this Iago!
Glisser: 3
"The woman falls! Sure he hath killed his wife" (V, ii, 250).
*stabs Emilia then runs away*. Please lay me next to Desdemona as I die.
Glisser: 4
He's pure evil. Take Othello's sword and guard the door. Don't let him leave. *chases after Iago*
Hes gone and he has killed his wife!
Glisser: 5
"I am not valiant neither, but ever puny whipster gets my sword. But why should honor outlive honesty? Let it go all" (V, ii, 257-260).
She never cheated on you, Othello. I'm saying this as my last words and I mean it deeply. *Emilia dies*
I do have a weapon, but you don't have any reason to be afraid. This is the end of my journey. I will be going to hell.
Glisser: 6
"Where is the rash and most unfortunate man?" (V, ii, 296). Bring Iago forward.
"That's he that was Othello. Here I am" (V ii, 297). This is the end for you Iago! *Othello thrusts at Iago and stabs him*
Glisser: 7
"I bleed, sir, but not killed" (V, ii, 302). *they take away Ohtello's sword*
How could you do something like this Othello. You used to be a great man.
"Dear general, I never gave you a cause" (V, ii, 312).
I'm so very sorry, dear Cassio. Please make Iago say why he did this to me and everyone.
Glisser: 8
Othello, we found a letter in Roderigo's pocket that stated how he should kill Cassio. There was another will many complaints about Iago but it was never sent.
"Oh, villain!" (V, ii, 327). "How came you, Cassio, by that handkerchief that was my wife's?" (V, ii, 335-336).
I found it in my room, and I recall that Iago stated he put it there for personal reasons.
"O fool! food! fool!" (V, ii, 339).
Glisser: 9
When you tell the government about what has happened, do not change any details. They must know everything I've done. This is the end for me! *Othello commits suicide*
"Oh, bloody period!" (V, ii, 373).
"This did I fear, but thought he had no weapon, for he was great of heart" (V, ii, 377-378).
"All that is spoke is married" (V, ii, 374).
Glisser: 10
The End
Glisser: 14
"Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you against the general enemy Ottoman." (I, iii, 49-50)
The Moor has stolen my daughter!!!
Glisser: 15
"I pray for you, hear her speak" (I, iii, 176)
Fine I'm done with you then. Don't bother me!
Glisser: 16
Then it's settled, Othello. I'm sorry, but now you must go to Cypress and battle the Turks.
I'm used to this life of war, and I'm ready to go and battle.
Where will Desdemona stay? "Why, at her fathers"(I, iii, 238).
Glisser: 17
I love Desdemona! "What should I do? I confess it is my shame to be so fond, but it is not in my virtue to amend it" (I, iii, 317-318). I'm going to drown myself!
"Drown thyself? Drown cats and blind puppies!" (I, iii, 334-335)
Hold onto hope Roderigo! Just as fast as they fell in love, they can also fall out of it. Gather all the money you can and forget about drowning yourself. I hate the Moor too so lets work together!
Glisser: 22
*trumpet noise*
"The Moor! I know his trumpet". (II, i, 183).
Oh Cassio your friendliness with Desdemona will lead to your downfall no doubt.
Let us go greet him!
Glisser: 23
"Oh my fail warrior!" (II, i, 185). Let us celebrate the defeat of the Turkish fleet and party!.
"My dear Othello!" (II, i, 186).
Glisser: 24
Meet me at the harbor tonight. Cassio will be on guard duty and he's in love with Desdemona.
"I cannot believe that in her. She's full of the most blessed condition." (II, i, 248-249).
SHE IS BELIEVE ME!
Glisser: 27
"Welcome, Iago. We must to the watch" (II, iii, 13).
Come drink with us and celebrate Cassio trust me your have fun!
Glisser: 28
MORE WINE!
"Fore heaven, they have given me a rouse already" (II, iii, 58).
Glisser: 29
Cassio is a huge drunk. He does this every night but wont admit it. He isn't able to control himself.
*whispers to Roderigo* Go and follow Cassio.
Glisser: 30
WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT!!
"Zounds! You rouge! You rascal! (II, iii, 132).
Whats the matter?
Glisser: 31
"Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger"(II, iii, 184). Iago will tell you!
"I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth than it should offence to Michael Cassio" (II, iii, 208-209). But i think the truth wont hurt him.
Cassio come in a fit of rage and attacked Roderigo and Montano
Glisser: 32
I have an idea! Go talk to Othello's wife, Desdemona, and plead your case. Try to get her to convince Othello that you deserve another chance. I'm sure she has a lot of influence on him!
"Reputation, reputation, reputation,! Oh, I have lost my reputation!" (II, iii, 250-251). I cant even remember what happened or why i began fighting.
"I think it freely, and betimes in the morning I will beseech the virtuous Desdemona to undertake for me" (II, iii, 310-311). That's great advice, thank you, Iago.
Glisser: 33
"How now, Roderigo!" (II, iii, 342).
I'm totally worn out Iago. I've lost all my money and gotten beaten up. I'm leaving I'm done.
Don't be so impatient Roderigo. Go back to where your staying and sleep. Everything is coming together just be patient and wait.
Glisser: 34
You didn't sleep then?
"Ill send her to you presently" (III, i, 33).
Glisser: 35
"Good morrow, good lieutenant. I am sorry for your displeasure, but all will sure be well" (III, i, 39-40).
Please help me I'm trying to talk to Desdemona.
Come with me and ill bring you to a place where you can say what you need.,
Glisser: 36
Iago, I trust that you can deliver these letters to the ships captain who brought me here. I'm going to walk the fortifications of the walls so whenever you finish come and find me.
"Well, my good lord, Ill do't" (III, ii, 5).
Glisser: 37
"Be thou assured, good Cassio, I will do all my abilities in thy behalf" (III, iii, 1-2).
Yes do that please. My husband Iago is SO upset about this.
I am in your debt lady Desdemona.
Glisser: 38
Was that Cassio who was just talking to my wife.
I'm not sure. he would look too guilty walking away once he saw you.
I was just talking to Cassio. "Ay, sooth, so humbled that he hath left part of his grief with me to suffer with him. Good love, call him back" (III, iii, 52-54).
Glisser: 39
Has Cassio often spent time with your wife?
Yes he often carried messages between us why?
Oh nothing.
"What dost thou think?" (III, iii, 108).
Oh ,I cant say. "Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on" (III, iii, 169-171).
Glisser: 40
I will never be devoured by jealousy!
"I am glad of this" (III, iii, 197). All I ask of you is to watch your wife and how she is with Cassio. "Wear your eyes thus, not jealous nor secure" (III, iii, 202).
Do you really believe that? She did lie to her father so what's stopping her from lying to me? I'm sure she would never.
Glisser: 0
"True, i have married her" (I, iii, 81)
Othello is my husband. "That I did love the Moor to live with him" (I,iii, 248). I gave my life to him due to his past and bravery.
"By his dear absence. Let me go with him" (I, iii, 259).
Explain yourself Othello!
My plan is starting to come together!
Yes indeed she is.
I really must be getting back to guard. Off I go now.
"To th' platform, masters. Come, let's see the watch" (II, iii, 106)
"It were well the general were put in mind of it" (II, iii, 118).
He has stricken me!
*speaks so only Roderigo can hear* "Away, I say, go out, and cry a mutiny" (II, iii, 142).
"Cassio , I love thee but never more be officer of mine" (II, iii, 235-236). Montano, I'll be sure that your injuries are tended to immediately.
No it was already morning when I left. I, want to talk to your wife Emilia in an attempt to talk to Desdemona.
"Madam, here comes my lord" (III, iii, 28). Cassio you should leave.
"Not now, sweet Desdemona. Some other time." (III, iii, 55). Please leave me alone right now i need to converse with Iago. You know ill do anything for you.
Don't take it too seriously sir or else it'll affect you. Just see if she keeps insisting on Cassio getting his position back. That should tell you everything you need to know. Goodbye Othello here comes your wife.
Then you're a liar!
Don't believe her she did sleep with Cassio.
"If thou attempt it, it will cost thee dear. Thou hast no weapon, and perforce must suffer" (V, ii, 269-270).
Take away his sword!
I will never tell you anything. Not even torture will make me talk.
"You must forsake this room and go with us" (V, ii, 346). You no longer are in command and the venetian government will decide your crimes.
Iago you are truly the worst person there is. "To you, lord governor, remains the censure of this hellish villain" (V, ii, 384-385).
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