LODOVICO for heaven's sake, help me! Enter BIANCA Nobody come? IAGO English Language resources; ... Act 5 Scene 1; Act 5 Scene 2; The language of Othello. Fie, fie upon thee, strumpet! GRATIANO’Tis some mischance. Chose the Act & Scene from the list below to read Othello translated into modern English: ~~~~~ Read scenes from Othello in modern English, or as Shakespeare’s original text: I have rubb'd this young quat almost to the sense. CASSIO Cassio avoids the thrust, and wounds him back in self-defense. O, bear him out I pray. What is the matter, ho? 130 – 131). Enter IAGO and RODERIGO. Help, ho! Othello in modern English: Act 2, Scene 1: Montano, the young governor of Cyprus, was looking out of a window of his quarters in the castle. Lend me a light. Bianca insists she is innocent, but Iago places her under arrest. CASSIONone in the world. Forth of my heart those charms, thine eyes, are blotted; Iago makes a big show of recognizing Cassio as a lieutenant and then vows to seek around in the dark for Cassio's assailant. Scene 1. 135. No Fear Shakespeare. Gentlemen all, I do suspect this trash IAGOLend me a garter. IAGO IAGOThis is the fruits of whoring. GRATIANOI am sorry to find you thus; I have been to seek you. Act 2 Scene 1 Montano the Governor of Cyprus and two gentlemen discuss the tempestuous weather which has defeated most of the Turkish fleet. EMILIA Read a translation of Act V, scene i → Summary: Act V, scene ii … come in, and give some help. Here, stand behind this bulk; straight will he come: Wear thy good rapier bare, and put it home: Quick, quick; fear nothing; I'll be at thy elbow: It makes us, or it mars us; think on that. The play Othello portrays various stages of love and how it is bound to the nature of the individuals who experience it. Lend me a garter. Act 5, scene 2. Emilia gets into a shouting match with Bianca until Iago breaks it up. At the name Roderigo, Gratiano says, wait—is he from Venice? But then Iago arrives unseen and stabs Cassio in the leg. As Othello exits and Lodovico and Gratiano enter, Iago kills Roderigo on the pretense of standing up for Cassio. my sweet Cassio! And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons: Act 1, Scene 1 We meet Roderigo and Iago, having a spat on a street in Venice, Italy. I am no strumpet; but of life as honest Act 5, scene 2. Forth, my sword: he dies. Iago is internally afraid that in case Roderigo comes out alive then he may ask gifts and money in return which he had cheated in the name of Desdemona. Numerous and well-known phrases came from his plays, such as “wear my heart upon my sleeve” (Othello) and “the world is my oys- Iago prepares Roderigo to attack Cassio. SCENE I. Venice. who is't that cried? CASSIO Is your Englishman so expert in his drinking? How do you, Cassio? LODOVICOTwo or three groan. Alas, good Cassio! Despite the plea, Iago gets away, and Roderigo is left mostly alone and noting to himself that he doesn't really have any ill will toward Cassio. O, help, ho! Emilia run you to the citadel, IAGO Quotations "I have no great devotion to the deed,/ And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons. CASSIOI think that one of them is hereaboutAnd cannot make away. ‘That’s the reason,’ he said. LODOVICOThe same indeed, a very valiant fellow. Roderigo! I charge you go with me. Signior Lodovico? Prithee, Emilia, OTHELLO Oh, brave Iago, you are honest and just, to care so much for a wrong done to your friend! Stay you, goodgentlemen.—Look you pale, mistress?— 125Do you perceive the gastness of her eye?—Nay, if you stare, we shall hear more anon.—Behold her well. IAGO from behind wounds CASSIO in the leg, and exit Iago calls for a stretcher for Cassio and says he'll go get Othello's surgeon. What may you be? I am glad to see you. / 'Tis but a This is the night 150That either makes me or fordoes me quite.They exit in different directions. Othello gives Iago some letters to deliver and decides to take a look at the town’s fortification. O treacherous villains! Let’s think ’t unsafeTo come in to the cry without more help. What is the matter,husband? 70. What are you there?Come in, and give some help. RODERIGOI know his gait. Enter CASSIO 140. 10’Tis but a man gone. Who's there? Patience awhile, good Cassio. I think that one of them is hereabout, Give me some help. Here, stand behind this bulk; straight will he come: IAGO What's the matter? Othello: Act 5 Scene 1 Literary Devices Quiz #4 Name two literary devices listed. Bianca enters, in hysterics, to find her Cassio wounded. 65. IAGO Why, he drinks you, with facility, your Dane dead ... Othello Act 5 Scene 1 16. 30. light! Othello in modern English: Act 1, Scene 1: The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely waited in an antechamber in the royal palace. The rich Roderigo has been paying Iago to help him in his suit to Desdemona, but he has seen no progress, and he has just learned that Desdemona has married Othello, a general whom Iago serves as ensign. How is't, brother! O inhuman dog!" OTHELLO CASSIOWhat ho! Read the NoSweatShakespeare Modern Othello ebook for free! Afraid this may be a trap, they hesitate, leaving Iago some time to enter with a light, the picture of confused innocence. It is even so. Light, gentlemen; I'll bind it with my shirt. IAGOKind gentlemen, let’s go see poor Cassio dressed.—Come, mistress, you must tell ’s another tale.—Emilia, run you to the citadelAnd tell my lord and lady what hath happed.—Will you go on afore? I charge you, go with me. He, he 'tis he. foh! OTHELLOThe voice of Cassio! Othello Act 5, scene 1 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts. then shall I bleed to death. Iago feigns surprise at the fact that Cassio's assailant was none other than Roderigo, one of his countrymen. O villain! Iago and Roderigo wait in a darkened street for Cassio to come. RODERIGOI have no great devotion to the deed,And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons. Emilia comes in, and Iago sums up a version of the story through his lying teeth: Roderigo, who is now dead, joined with some other fellows, who have now escaped, to assault Cassio, who is now wounded. IAGO Marry, heaven forbid!Light, gentlemen. O notable strumpet! 7. A street. Minion, your dear lies dead, The story of an African general in the Venetian army who is tricked into suspecting his wife of adultery, Othello is a tragedy of sexual jealousy.First performed around 1604, the play is also a pioneering exploration of racial prejudice. Who is ’t that cried? IAGOHow do you, Cassio?—O, a chair, a chair! The play Othello portrays various stages of love and how it is bound to the nature of the individuals who experience it. May unfold me to him; there stand I in much peril: These bloody accidents must excuse my manners, IAGO, asideI have rubbed this young quat almost to the sense,And he grows angry. GRATIANO O, I am spoil'd, undone by villains! Stabs RODERIGO Here’s Cassio hurt by villains. What, do you shake at that? IAGO Then he exits, presumably to kill Desdemona. CASSIOHere, here! CASSIO In the play, one gets to see the love of Desdemona and Othello and also the kind of love between Emilia and Iago. A chair is brought in. I cry you gentle pardon; EMILIAAlas, good gentleman! Othello Act 5 Scene 1 Lyrics. O, villain that I am! Come, come; Nay, if you stare, we shall hear more anon. Cassio, may you suspectWho they should be that have thus mangled you? IAGO Othello, apparently nearby in his own dark alley, hears the pitiful pleas. Yes, sure. IAGOGentlemen all, I do suspect this trashTo be a party in this injury.— 100Patience awhile, good Cassio.—Come, come;Lend me a light. The full text of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets side-by-side with translations into modern English. A chair brought in To BIANCA IAGO ‘That’s the reason,’ he said. Next. Roderigo! O brave Iago, honest and just,That hast such noble sense of thy friend’s wrong! never tell me; I take it much unkindly That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this. To be a party in this injury. Nor do I know the man. He dies.He draws his sword. And fix most firm thy resolution. The voice is very direful. No passage? Read a translation of Act III, scene ii → Summary: Act III, scene iii No. IAGOHe, he, ’tis he! Othello in modern English: Act 5, Scene 2: Othello stood at the side of the bed and gazed down at the sleeping Desdemona. No, he must die. Two or three groan: it is a heavy night: It must not be: if Cassio do remain, What, of Venice? LODOVICO Read a translation of Act III, scene ii → Summary: Act III, scene iii IAGO Enter EMILIA Iago? Iago takes Bianca under arrest, and sends Emilia to tell Othello and Desdemona what has happened. You teach me by your example. O damn'd Iago! Cassio then enters the street and Roderigo, hidden by darkness, tries to stab him. no passage? CASSIO Forth, my sword! As gifts to Desdemona; What are you there? Othello Act 1 Scene 2 Lyrics. Wear thy good rapier bare, and put it home: O, that’s well 115said; the chair.—Some good man bear him carefully from hence.I’ll fetch the General’s surgeon.— For you, mistress,Save you your labor.—He that lies slain here,Cassio, 120Was my dear friend. Themes and Colors Key LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Othello, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Who they should be that have thus many led you? Hark! I’ll be at thy elbow.It makes us or it mars us—think on that, 5And fix most firm thy resolution. BIANCA RODERIGO nay, guiltiness will speak, CASSIO IAGOHere, stand behind this bulk. I may miscarry in ’t. Thy bed, lust-stain'd, shall with lust's blood be spotted. To bear him easily hence! How silent is this town!--Ho! To come in to the cry without more help. Kill men i' the dark!--Where be these bloody thieves?-- 35Thou teachest me.—Minion, your dear lies dead,And your unblest fate hies. O, that's well said; the chair! I will make proof of thine. Thou teachest me. IAGO, to BiancaWhat, look you pale?—O, bear him out o’ th’ air. CASSIO He, sir. LODOVICO Othello in modern English: Act 5, Scene 2: Othello stood at the side of the bed and gazed down at the sleeping Desdemona. That thrust had been mine enemy indeed, O Cassio, Now, whether he kill Cassio,Or Cassio him, or each do kill the other,Every way makes my gain. GRATIANO I have no great devotion to the deed; I have rubb'd this young quat almost to the sense, Know we this face or no? BIANCA CASSIOThat thrust had been mine enemy indeed 25But that my coat is better than thou know’st.I will make proof of thine.He draws, and stabs Roderigo. Here's one comes in his shirt, with light and weapons. IAGO, to CassioWhat are you here that cry so grievously? What literary device is evident in this quote? Othello Act 2 Scene 1 Lyrics. Iago explains his devious plot (again, to us, not to Roderigo) in the cover of the shadows: If Roderigo lives, he'll demand all the jewels and gifts he gave to Iago, intended for Desdemona. Enter IAGO and RODERIGO O, did he so? Of gold and jewels that I bobb'd from him, In the play, one gets to see the love of Desdemona and Othello and also the kind of love between Emilia and Iago. As I! what villains have done this? Enter IAGO and RODERIGO. No Fear Shakespeare. Hark! IAGO Othello enters and looks with satisfaction on the wounded Cassio, thinking his rival has been defeated and Iago has proven his loyalty. 60. Iago keeps his word. Previous Post As You Like It Characters. Exit Next. Othello in modern English: Act 5, Scene 1: Iago half pushed Roderigo towards the jutting corner of the castle. For heaven’s sake, help me! Alas, good gentleman! That so neglected you. Live Roderigo, 15He calls me to a restitution largeOf gold and jewels that I bobbed from himAs gifts to Desdemona.It must not be. Then he tells Cassio that Roderigo, who is lying there dead, was his (Iago's) dear friend. IAGO Click on any scene below for a side-by-side translation from the original Shakespeare into modern English. Othello in modern English: Act 1, Scene 1: The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely waited in an antechamber in the royal palace. For, of my heart, those charms, thine eyes, are blotted. 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