Starter quiz
- What happens to Othello in Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
- He is consumed by rage and kills Desdemona
- He is consumed by jealousy and falls into a trance ✓
- He is consumed by jealousy and wounds Iago
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- How does Othello show his mental instability in Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
- His speech is no longer coherent ✓
- He refuses to leave his room
- He talks of murder ✓
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- What is the significance of Othello hiding and listening to Cassio and Roderigo's conversation in Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
- It shows him being rejected by society
- It shows how much he hates Cassio
- It shows him lurking on the periphery as an outsider ✓
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- "O Iago, the pity of it, Iago!" and ''How shall I murder him, Iago?'' What is the significance of these quotes from 'Othello'?
- Othello is clearly in love with Iago
- Othello has become overly dependent on Iago ✓
- Othello is tricking Iago in the same way Iago did to him
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- Why is Lodovico's statement: "Is this the noble Moor whose solid virtue could neither graze nor pierce'' in Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Othello' poignant?
- It confirms Othello's fall from honourable to seemingly depraved ✓
- It shows Othello will lose his wife
- It shows everyone hates Othello
- It confirms Othello will die
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- What does Iago say he will do at the end of Act 4 Scene 1 of 'Othello'?
- Kill Desdemona
- Kill Othello
- Kill himself
- Kill Cassio ✓
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