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Important Quote from Othello

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Othello – important quotes

1.1 * Roderigo to Iago, saying you had my purse / As if the strings were thine * Iago: I know my price, I am worth no worse a place * Othello, described by Iago as loving his own pride and purposes * Iago describing Cassio’s skills: mere prattle, without practise, / Is all his soldiership. * Iago tells Roderigo that Othello has seen Iago fight At Rhodes, at Cyprus and on other grounds / Christian and heathen * Iago on serving Othello: I follow him to serve my turn upon him * Again on serving Othello: In following him, I follow but myself * Iago admitting his own two-facedness to a clueless Roderigo: when my outward action doth demonstrate
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* The first time Othello speaks of Iago: A man he is of honest and trust * Duke on Othello’s character: Your son-in-law is far more fair than black. * Brabantio warning Othello of Desdemona’s ability to deceive: Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: / She has deceived her father, and may thee. * Iago to Roderigo about the way humans have control over their natures and the choices they make: 'tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners: * Iago doesn’t believe in love. It is only lust that has been tempered by our reason: It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission of the will. * Iago speaking to Roderigo of Desdemona’s changing desires: She must change for youth: when she is sated with his body, she will find the error of her choice * Reference to Iago’s ability to alter people’s minds etc, when he persuades Roderigo to get out of his suicidal mood and follow Desdemona to Cyprus. Roderigo says I am changed * Iago on using people (just after Roderigo has exited): Thus do I ever make my fool my purse * On one possible reason for despising Othello: I hate the Moor: / And it is thought abroad, that 'twixt my sheets / He has

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