Jeopardy review

January 24, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Arts & Humanities, Performing Arts, Drama
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Who’s who?

In the beginning

Act V

Overall

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Define iambic pentameter

Name the type of persuasive method Iago uses most and define it.

Name at least three characteristics of a tragic hero.

What is the term for literature that is not in poetic form?

What is the correct name for Elizabethan English?

Who accused Cassio of being an alcoholic?

Who was courting Desdemona before she married Othello?

Who financially supported Iago’s dastardly plans?

Who does Iago try to blame for Cassio’s injury?

To whom is Gratiano related?

How does Iago get Roderigo to help him plot against Cassio?

Why does Roderigo go to Cyprus?

What evil deed did Iago ask of his wife?

Why did Brabantio go to the Duke of Venice?

Why are Desdemona and Emilia in Cyprus?

Who gets Othello’s title?

What proof is there of Iago’s treachery?

Who gets to determine Iago’s fate?

Who gets Othello’s possessions?

Who is going to tell the people in Venice about the deaths?

What two reasons does Iago mention during the drama for his revenge plot against Othello?

Where does the play begin?

Where does the play end?

List in order those who were in possession of the handkerchief.

List in order those who died in the play.

Who said, “I should be wise for honesty’s a fool”?

“And when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again” is an example of what literary term?

Who said, “Iwill be hanged if some eternal villain . . ./ Have not devised this slander”?

Explain the irony of “I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest”

What is ironic about “O, the world hath not a sweeter creature! She might lie by an emperor’s side and command him tasks”?

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