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Iago's view of himself
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I know my price, I am worth no worse a place
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Iago To Roderigo instructions
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Rouse him, make after him, poison his delight
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Nasty remark about Othello and Desdemona to Brabantio
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Even now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe!
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Brabantio being incredibly dense about Desdemona
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- Oh unhappy girl! O, she deceives me!- She is abused, stolen from me and corrupted by spells and medicines
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Othello about his relationship - to Brabantio
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She loved me for the dangers I had passed... this is the only witchcraft I have used
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Desdemona to Brabantio about her conditions as a daughter
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To you I am bound for life and education
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Duke to Brabantio about Othello
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Your son-in-law is more fair than black
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Brabantio warns Othello
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She has deceived her father and may thee
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Slightly controversial comment contradicting the idea of fate. Iago attempting to make Roderigo more confident about his prospects
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Our bodies are gardens to which our wills are gardeners
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Iago finds pleasure in destroying Othello's life
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If thou canst cuckhold him, thou dost thyself a pleasure, a sport
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Desdemona/Othello's relationship
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-Our great captain's captain- Our general's wife is now the general
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Iago about women to Emilia and Desdemona
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If she be black and thereto have a wit, she'll find a white that shall her blackness fit
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Iago about men
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Men are men, the best sometimes forget
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Iago to Cassio about impressions, ironic statement
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Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving
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Jealousy
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It is the green eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on
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