PDA

View Full Version : For all Othello fans!



rensl0w
01-02-2010, 04:42 AM
act 3 scene 2 + scene 3
1. is emilia part of lago's plot, or doe she truly believe that lago is saddened by what happened to cassio?
2. cassio knows he is going to get his job back, so what worries him now?
3. for what 2 reasons does desdemona agree to plread cassio's case?
4. what is lago referring to when he says, "ha! i like not that."
5. desdemona pleads cassio's case, and othello agrees to reinstate him. what happens next?
6. after othello repeatedly urges lago to tell him whats on his mind, lago says "o, beware, my lord, of jealously;/ it is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock/ the meat it feeds on." what is othello's response?
7. what does lago say about the women of venice?
8. why might othello be inclined to believe this or, at least, not dismiss it immediately?
9. who echoes brabantio's earlier warning to othello?
10. in his duplicitious fashion, what bold statement does lago make about desdemona and othello?
11. desdeomna's handkerchief becomes an important piece of stage business. why did desdemona produce it? what happens to it?
12. othello returns and is quite upset at this point. what warning does he give lago?
13. what proof of desdemona's disloyalty does lago give othello?
14. what is lago's final proof?
15. at this point what is othello's mood?
16. othello makes lago his lieutenant. what task is lago to perform?

JBI
01-02-2010, 04:47 AM
You're kidding right - I mean, not only are the questions available on even sparknotes (as they are that basic), you also pretend to be coming in here in good faith, when really you seem to enter with the intent of plagiarism.


Just so you know, stealing somebodies posted answers is the equivalent of a) stealing, and b) cheating and is a real offense.

rensl0w
01-02-2010, 04:52 AM
You're kidding right - I mean, not only are the questions available on even sparknotes (as they are that basic), you also pretend to be coming in here in good faith, when really you seem to enter with the intent of plagiarism.


Just so you know, stealing somebodies posted answers is the equivalent of a) stealing, and b) cheating and is a real offense.

You'll have to re-read on sparknotes! I do not have a lot of time on my hands unlike most people.

JBI
01-02-2010, 04:54 AM
You'll have to re-read on sparknotes! I do not have a lot of time on my hands unlike most people.

Most people don't have enough time and have their own homework to do...

Though, I do realize you probably are heading back to school on Monday so perhaps time is of the essence.

kelby_lake
01-02-2010, 06:44 AM
You'll have to re-read on sparknotes! I do not have a lot of time on my hands unlike most people.

You only have to read 2 scenes!!