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Picture Why does Cassio enter Act 3 with musicians?cassio brings the musicians to butter othello up so he can ask for his job back and so othello won’t be mad about the night before when cassio acted stupid from being drunk and got into a fight.How does Iago engineer the first “suspicious behavior” between Cassio and Desdemona in Act 3?He plans it so that cassio is talking with desdemona when and Othello comes back from their stroll.When does Othello say that “Chaos” will “come again” ?To state when he would stop loving desdemona, he says it being that when chaos happens is when he would stop loving desdemonaWhy does Iago use the special words “indeed” “seems” and “think” early in Act 3 scene 3?He uses it because indeed can be used in many ways without one single meaning. Leaving the real meaning to the interpretation of the listener. What is special about the item Emelia brings to Iago in act 3?The item is a handkerchief and it is the first gift othello gave to Desdemona. In the experience of Jealousy, which part is the worst?The worst part of jealousy is the not knowing part, because not knowing if someone is cheating on you eats you up inside, it creates lack of trust in a relationship and show your insecurities.Five methods of Iagos manipulation in act 3 scene 3Iago manipulates Othello by using words like indeed leaving it up to Othello's imagination, Iago also avoids answering a question which makes Othello want to know the answer more, Iago also implants images into othello's mind, brings up what defines cheating.Othello's specific insecurities areHe is secretly insecure that Desdemona will eventually regret marrying him and leave him for someone younger and better lookingWhat does Iago do with the special item Emelia brings to Iago in act 3?Iago leaves it in Cassio's room to make it so Othello catches him with it.Explain the reversal that has happened in the end of Act 3 scene 3 Why does Desdemona think Othello has been acting so strange near the end of the act?Desdemona thinks Othello has fallen ill and that's why he has been so peculiar with her because he is being colder and more distant with her when before he was all over her and she all over himExplain the reversal that has happened in the end of act 3 scene 3​The reversal that happened would be that he feels no longer fully in love by the end of the act this would be a reversal if Othello was the protagonist Unpack 5 of the most important quotes from the act:Who said the quote? What does the quote mean? What was the content? How does the quote have important implications to the rest of the act and/or overall play?"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;It is the green-eyed monster which doth mockThe meat it feeds on"Iago to Othellomeaning that jealousy is dangerous to the one who beholds it, relevant by that it foreshadows what is to become, the monster in which Othello will become. The context of this quote is when Iago is setting the seeds of the idea that desdemona is cheating and he basically saying this but he wants othello to become jealous, its sort of ironic"Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore!Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof;Or, by the worth of mine eternal soul,Thou hadst been better have been born a dogThan answer my waked wrath!"Othello to IagoThe significance of this quote is the turning point of when Othello starts to believe what Iago is saying about Desdemona The context of this quote is that Iago is telling Othello that his wife is cheating and well Othello is very mad that Iago could say such a thing so he is threatening him that it better be true or else he will show Iago the extent of his wrath for saying such a thing"Why do you speak so startling and rash?"Desdemona to OthelloThis quote shows how Othello has now changed his attitude toward Desdemona, and marks where he stops being 100% into her and loving her.The context of this quote is that Othello is talking to Desdemona and well he isn't good at keeping how he feels so secretive, the anger of him being suspicious of Desdemona being a cheater is coming out‘I’ll tear her all to pieces!’Othello to IagoThe significance of this quote is that it shows how angry Othello is at Desdemona and that he actually now believes that she is cheating on him. It also shows how well Iago is doing on exacting is revenge, his plan is now working and is on full steam aheadthe context of this quote is that Iago is in the middle of manipulating Othello about Desdemona cheating and Othello is grabbing hold of Iago's bate"They are not ever jealous for the cause,But jealous for they’re jealous. It is a monsterBegot upon itself, born on itself.’Emilia to DesdemonaThis is a significant by showing and explaining what jealousy is. The quote means that people are jealous because they are jealous and it is dangerous to be jealous its a terrible cycle to fal into jealousy feeds of itself creating more jealousyThe context of this quote is that Desdemona doesn't know why Othello is acting so strangely then Emilia suggests that maybe Othello is just getting jealous and Desdemona disagrees because she feels like she never gave him a reason to be jealous. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started

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