Starter quiz

  • How is disorder created in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello' through setting?
    • The play moves from Cyprus to Venice and there is a flood.
    • The play moves from Venice to Cyprus and there is a storm.  ✓
    • The play moves from Venice to Cyprus and there is a volcanic eruption.
  • How is disorder shown through characters in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
    • Iago schemes and revels in the delight of trapping Cassio in his 'web'.  ✓
    • Cassio kisses Emilia upon greeting her.
    • Cassio and Othello are separated by the storm.  ✓
  • Why is it poignant that Cassio and Montano long so deeply for Othello's safe return in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
    • They secretly hate Othello but are pretending to be his friend.
    • Othello dies in the storm.
    • The storm won't kill Othello but Iago's schemes shortly after will.  ✓
  • How does Iago show his misogyny in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
    • He mocks his wife, saying she talks too much.  ✓
    • He kisses Desdemona knowing she has a husband.
    • He slanders women generally, calling them wild-cats behind closed doors.  ✓
  • What could the storm in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello' symbolise about Othello's future?
    • He will die due to being weakened by the storm.
    • His mind will suffer the same turbulence as a result of Iago's scheme.  ✓
    • He will have to defend Cyprus from the Turkish fleet after all.
  • Which quote shows that Iago is going to act as a 'puppet master' in people's destruction in Act 2 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
    • ''He takes her by the palm''
    • ''You are pictures out of door... wildcats in your kitchens''
    • ''With as little a web as this will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio.''  ✓
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