Act 2

Cards (39)

  • “The riches of the ship is come on shore!” - Cassio (Act 2)
  • “He speaks home, madam: you may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholar.” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “(they kiss)” - Othello and Desdemona (act 2)
  • “O, you are well tuned now! But I’ll set down the pegs that make this music, as honest as I am.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Desdemona is directly in love with him.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “He eye must be fed. And what delight shall she have to look on the devil?” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Fresh appetite“ - Iago (act 2)
  • “Very nature will instruct her in it, and compel her to some second choice.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “I cannot believe that in her; she’s full of most blest condition.” - Roderigo (act 2)
  • “Didst thou not see her paddle with the palm of his hand?“ - Iago (act 2)
  • “By this hand: an index and obscure prologue to the history of lust and foul thoughts.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “They met so near with their lips that their breaths embraced together.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Be you ruled by me.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Wife for wife.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “I put the Moor at least into a jealousy so strong that judgement cannot cure.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me, for making him egregiously an ass, and practicing upon his peace and quiet even to madness.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Our noble and valiant general.” - Herald (act 2)
  • “Iago is most honest.“ - Othello (act 2)
  • “My dear love” - Othello (act 2)
  • “She’s a most exquisite lady” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “She is a most fresh and delicate creature.” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “She is indeed perfection” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking.” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “My sick fool Roderigo” - Iago (act 2)
  • “You must not think then that I am drunk” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “I fear the trust Othello puts him in, on some odd time of this infirmity, will shake this island” - Iago (act 2)
  • “I do love Cassio well, and would do much to cure him of this evil.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Have you lost all place of sense and duty?” Iago (act 2)
  • “Are we turned Turks.” - Othello (act 2)
  • “Honest Iago.” - Othello (act 2)
  • “Worthy Othello“ - Montano (act 2)
  • “I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth than it should do offence to Michael Cassio.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Cassio, I love thee, but never more be officer of mine.” - Othello (act 2)
  • “Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.” - Cassio (act 2)
  • “As I am an honest man.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “Our general’s wife is now the general.” - Iago ( act 2)
  • “I’ll pour this pestilence into his ear.” - Iago (act 2)
  • “So I will turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all.” - Iago (act 2)