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1. Othello, relieved because of the Venetian's defeat of the Turks, now looks to his business: "The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue;/That profit's yet to come "tween me and you."What doe he plan for the evening? (Answer politely.please.) 2. How does lago get Cassio drunk? 3. After getting Cassio drunk then lying to Montano.the governor of Cyprus.about his concern over the trust Othello puts in his drunken lieutenant, lago proclaims, "I do love Cassio well and would do much/To cure him of this evil ? Why does lago involve Montano in his plan? 4. As an aside, lago tells Roderigo to go cry, "Mutiny!" lago then questions who is waking the entire town by ringing the alarm bell. In drama what is an aside?Why does lago want Roderigo to create such a massive reaction to a relatively minor drunken street brawl? 5. Othello arrives to quel the riot and calm the town. He states."Honest lago, that looks dead with grieving, Speak. Who began this? On thy love, I charge thee". List three aspects of this quote that reveal Othello's unwavering trust in lago. 6. What are the repercussions of the fight? 7. Cassio expresses deep remorse:"God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brailjs! That we should with joy,pleasance, revel, and applause transform ourselves into beasts!". In your own words, what are Cassio's regrets? 8. "Our general's wife is now the general: I may say so in this respect, for that he hath devoted and given up himself to the contemplation, mark, and emendation of her parts and graces." What is lago implying about Desdemona's effect on Othello? What does then encourage Cassio to do?
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1. Othello plans to spend the evening with Desdemona.2. Iago gets Cassio drunk by convincing him to drink more wine and then spiking his drink with alcohol.3. Iago involves Montano in his plan to discredit Cassio by making it seem like Montano is concerned about the trust Othello puts in his lieutenant.4. An aside is a dramatic device where a character speaks directly to the audience or themselves, revealing their thoughts or intentions. Iago wants Roderigo to create a massive reaction to the fight to distract the town and draw attention away from the real issue, which is Iago's manipulation of Othello.5. The three aspects of this quote that reveal Othello's unwavering trust in Iago are: a) Othello directly asks Iago who started the fight, showing that he trusts Iago to know the truth; b) Othello charges Iago to speak on his love, indicating that he believes Iago is honest and trustworthy; c) Othello's tone is one of calm and reason, suggesting that he trusts Iago to help him resolve the issue.6. The repercussions of the fight are that Othello becomes suspicious of Iago and begins to doubt his loyalty.7. Cassio regrets that he allowed his emotions to get the best of him and that he has put himself in a position where he is now seen as an enemy. He also regrets that he has allowed himself to be manipulated by Iago.8. Iago is implying that Desdemona has become the center of Othello's world and that he has given up his own desires and ambitions for her. This encourages Cassio to continue to pursue Desdemona and to try to win her over.