excellent wretch
Act 3 scene 3
- oxymoron used to describe Desdemona, wretch has connotations of despicable person and from this point on his believes this to be true due to iago’s misleading manipulations
when I love thee not chaos is come again
Act 3 scene 3
- foreshadowing, the chaos that is unfolding in Othello’s mind and the chaos that is about to erupt in the play
- again he bases his sanity off of her love, never a healthy thing to do in a relationship
for a satisfaction of my thought
Act 3 scene 3
- using existing information to othellos demise
- iago is letting othello fill his own narratives/gaps, convinces him he’s not being manipulated + coming to own conclusions
- by ‘withholding’ information he is making Othello doubt himself
some monster in thy thought
Act 3 scene 3
- metaphore
- without consciously being aware of iago’s treachery, othello describes iago’s true monstrous character accurately
weighst thy words
Act 3 scene 3
- iago does think carefully before he speaks, but not in the way othello thinks
- links to twisted, false appearances and Othello’s inability to see beyond
Beware of jealousy, it is the
green-ey’d monster
Act 3 scene 3
- metaphore
- he is speaking the truth, but to othello he is planting seeds of doubt in his mind without actually saying anything
- iago warns othello
- as jealousy becomes irrational and not amendable to reason, it transforms
- can make even the sanest person go crazy
I’ll see before I doubt
Ocular proof
Act 3 scene 3
- he is still strong minded, not manipulated by iago’s thoughts
- shakespeare implies Othello’s willingness to communicate with Desdemona, not allowing ill feelings to fester, will save their marriage
I speak not yet of proof
Act 3 scene 3
- iago says this so he can properly say his thoughts
- othello seems to ignore this
matches of her own complexion
Act 3 scene 3
- it was against her nature to not like suitors of her own race
- feeding on othello’s insecurities
this honest creature knows much more than he unfolds
Act 3 scene 3
- iago’s good reputation has allowed othello to plant doubts in his own head which Iago has not even spoke of
forked plague is fated
Act 3 scene 3
- from the moment we are born we are fated to wear the horns
- cuckholds were depicted as having horns on their head
if she be false then heaven mocks itself
Act 3 scene 3
- the moment he hears her coming he regrets his thoughts
- his rational mind fighting against his insanity, internal battle
- shows he still has such love for her and the potential to put things right
I nothing but to please his fantasy
Act 3 scene 3
- emilia steals the napkin for iago
- she is desperate to impress him and make him happy, implies she has been neglected
farewell the tranquil mind, Othello’s occupation gone!
Act 3 scene 3
- he lets a problem of love “taint his business”
- he’s letting go of his blind euphoria and moving on to what he believes is the real truth
- shows how intertwined his business is with his love life, goes against what he said at the start of the play, that he would let “housewives make a skillet of my helm” if he let “heat” “taint his business”
imputation and strong circumstances
Act 3 scene 3
- because there is no proof, othello is now going to believe evidence which is all made up to satisfy his anger
there’s magic in the web of it
Act 3 scene 4
- this is not a christian sentiment
- he is being fanatical
- also implying that the handkerchief is the main reason for his loyalty
- despite the fact it goes against her religion Desdemona remains open to Othello’s narrative over her christianity because of her immense love for him
the handkerchief!
Act 3 scene 4
- repeats this over and over
- like he is in a trance, hyper focused on the handkerchief
- he is so overwrought he has lost control of his words
they are all but stomachs and we are all but food
Act 3 scene 4
- Emilia gives a modern feminist viewpoint
- suggests women are treated like prey for male appetite
- her feminism is so strong she attempts to persuade Desdemona that she should not put up with Othello’s jealousy
my lord is not my lord
Act 3 scene 4
- she feels unfamiliar to him
- like something has completely changed him
- shows that Othello does have the ability to be a kind-hearted, good husband, he just lacks the strength to resist Iago’s manipulations
haply for I am black, declin’d in the vale of years