Act 1

Cards (40)

  • ”Preferment goes by letter and affection, not by the old graduation“ - Iago (act 1)
  • “We cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed” - Iago (act 1)
  • “I am not what I am” - Iago (act 1)
  • “Thick-lips” - Roderigo (act 1)
  • “Thieves, thieves! Look to your house, your daughter, and your bags!” - Iago (act 1)
  • “An old black ram is tupping your white ewe” - Iago (act 1)
  • “You’ll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horse, you’ll have your nephews neigh to you, you’ll have coursers for cousins, and jennets for germans“ - Iago (act 1)
  • “Hath made a gross revolt” - Roderigo (act 1)
  • “I love the gentle Desdemona” - Othello (act 1)
  • “My parts, my title, and my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly” - Othello (act 1)
  • “You have been hotly called for“ - Cassio (act 1)
  • “Thou hast enchanted her” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “Such a thing as thou” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “For if such actions may have passage free. Bondslaves and pagans shall have our statesmen be” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “Valiant Moor” - Senator (act 1)
  • “Valiant Othello” - Duke (act 1)
  • “She is abused, stol’n from me, and corrupted” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “Rude am I in my speech“ - Othello (act 1)
  • “I won his daughter“ - Othello (act 1)
  • “In spite of nature“ - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “To fall in love with what she feared to look on?” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “Let her speak” - Othello (act 1)
  • “With a greedy ear devour up my discourse” - Othello (act 1)
  • “She gave me for my pains a world of sighs” - Othello (act 1)
  • “She loved me for the dangers I had passed, and I loved her that she did pity them” - Othello (act 1)
  • “I think this tale would win my daughter too” - Duke (act 1)
  • “A moth of peace” - Desdemona (act 1)
  • “Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: She has deceived her father and may thee” - Brabantio (act 1)
  • “My life upon her faith!” - Othello (act 1)
  • “Honest Iago” - Othello (act 1)
  • “Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners“ - Iago (act 1)
  • “”We have reason to cool our raging motions” - Iago (act 1)
  • “It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission of the will. Come, be a man” - Iago (act 1)
  • “Put money in thy purse“ - Iago (act 1)
  • “I hate the Moor” - Iago (act 1)
  • “Fool” - Iago (act 1)
  • “It is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets. He’s done my office. I know not if’t be true. Yet I, for mere suspicion in that kind, will do as if for surety“ - Iago (act 1)
  • “Abuse Othello’s ear” - Iago (act 1)
  • “Will as tenderly be led by the nose as asses are” - Iago (act 1)
  • “Hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light” - Iago (act 1)