“O heaven! How got she out? O treason of the blood!” - Brabantio, A1S1
Race
“An old black ram is tupping your white ewe” - Iago, A1S1
Race
“Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs” - Iago, A1S1
Gender
“Their illsinstruct us so” - Emelia, A4S3
Gender
“nobody; I myself” - Desdemona, A5S2
Masculinity
“Where should Othellogo?” - Othello, A5S2
Masculinity
“Twas I that killed her” -Othello, A5S2
Masculinity
“Men should be what they seem” - Iago, A3S3
Gender
“Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men” - Othello, A5S2
Gender
“She like a liar gone to burning hell” - Othello, A5S2
Deception
"I follow him to serve my turn upon him" - Iago, A1S1
Race
"You'll have your daughtercovered with a Barbary horse" - Iago, A1S1
Deception
"Iago is most honest" - Othello, A2S3
Deception
"I do loveCassio well, and would do much to cure him of this evil" - Iago, A2S3
Status
"Cassio, I love thee, but never more be officer of mine" - Othello, A2S3
Status
"Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. My reputation, Iago, my reputation!" - Cassio, A2S3
Gender
"Our general'swife is now the general" - Cassio, A2S3
Deception
"O beware, my lord, of jealousy" - Iago, A3S3
Deception
"A fine woman, a fair woman, a sweet woman!" - Othello
"Nay, you must forget that." - Iago
"Ay, let her rot and perish" - Othello, A4S1
Gender
"[He strikes her]" - A4S1
Gender
"I do think it is husbands'faults if wives do fall" - Emilia, A4S1
Gender
"Throwingrestraint upon us; or say they strike us" - Emilia, A4S3
Deception
"I have no greatdevotion to the deed, and yet he hath given me satisfyingreasons" - Roderigo, A5S1
Deception
"Now, whether he killCassio, or Cassio him, or each do kill the other, every way makes my gain" - Iago, A5S1
Deception
"O brave Iago, honest and just" - Othello, A5S1
Deception
"O damned Iago! O inhumandog!" - Roderigo, A5S1
Gender
"I am no strumpet" - Bianca, A5S1
Deception
"[Aside] This is the night that either makes me, or fordoes me quite" - Iago, A5S1
Gender
"A guiltlessdeath I die" - Desdemona, A5S2
Gender
"O, the more angel she, and you [Othello] the blackerdevil!" - Emilia, S5A2
Deception
"O, thou Othello, that wert once so good, fallen in the practice of a damnedslave" - Lodovico, A5S2
Power
"To you lord governor [Cassio], remains the censure of this hellish villain" - Lodovico, A5S2
Status
"My part, my life, my perfect soul" - Othello, A1S2
Deception
"Poison his delight ... Plague him with flies" - Iago, A1S1
Gender
"She is abused, sol'n from me, and corrupted" - Brabantio, A1S3
Gender
"I won his daughter" - Othello, A1S3
Deception
"To abuse Othello's ear" - Iago, A1S3
Deception
"I put the Moor into a jealousy so strong that judgement cannot cure" - Iago, A2S1