yingning, michela, savannah, & lauren
DESCRIPTION
Summary Desdemona wonders where her handkerchief is Othello indirectly accuses Desdemona of adultery Othello tells history of the handkerchief Desdemona cannot produce the handkerchief Cassio further asks for Desdemona’s help Bianca is introduced at the endTRANSCRIPT
Othello Act 3 Scene 4Yingning, Michela, Savannah, & Lauren
Summary• Desdemona wonders where her handkerchief is• Othello indirectly accuses Desdemona of adultery• Othello tells history of the handkerchief • Desdemona cannot produce the handkerchief• Cassio further asks for Desdemona’s help• Bianca is introduced at the end
Plot Development and SignificanceI. Iago’s plan is working and Othello has
become distrustful of his own wife• Othello tells the history of the handkerchief • discovered that Desdemona does not have
it• Desdemona advocates for Cassio ,further
contributes to Iago’s accusations• Transformation of Othello’s character
Plot Development and SignificanceII. Foundation set for the final conflict• Othello is enraged at Desdemona, his pride
is hurt and wants to take revenge• Othello storming off gives Iago opportunity
to further his manipulation • Cassio will be at Bianca’s later that night
Themes
I. Deception • Emilia lied to her best friend / mistress • Emilia did not confess where the
handkerchief was even though it is causing huge problems
• Iago acted as if he did not know Othello was angry
• Iago acts as though he is genuinely helping Cassio and Desdemona
Themes
II. Innocence • Desdemona would do anything for Othello • she does not want to make her lord angry • she does not know what is making him mad • Iago manipulates the other characters
without concrete justification
Themes
III. Prejudice • Othello judges Desdemona solely based
on Iago’s accusations• Does not let or ask Desdemona explain
herself • Iago hates Othello without just
Themes
IV. Jealousy • Othello thinks that Desdemona is cheating• Emilia thinks Othello’s anger and
irrationality is a result of jealousy• Bianca accuses Cassio of having another
mistress
Character Development
Desdemona• Upset that she cannot find handkerchief • Desdemona tries calm her husband • innocence causes her to say certain, taboo,
things without noticing its alternate meaning
• innocence also prevents her from seeing Othello’s jealousy
Character Development
Emilia• Emilia has many opportunities to tell
Desdemona, but instead keeps it to herself• Emilia is loyal to Desdemona, but seeks the
approval of Iago • wants Iago to love her
Character Development
Iago• pleased in this scene because his plan is
coming together • deceives Desdemona and Cassio even
though they are desperate to win back Othello
• use the anger and vulnerability of Othello
Character Development
Othello• mind seems to be already made up• jumps to conclusions • immediately assumes that Desdemona is
sleeping with Cassio and immediately becomes jealous
• lashes out and screams demands at Desdemona
• Irrational, does not find concrete evidence
Character Development
Cassio• desperately wants the forgiveness of
Othello • continues to follow the advice of Iago;
gullible • unclear if he is just sleeping with Bianca or
actually loves her
Character Development
Bianca• confrontational• a prostitute, but she doesn’t see Cassio as
another “client” • has a developed relationship with Cassio;
classification is unclear
Setting
• people would not normally have private disputes outside in this era
• assumes Desdemona has committed adultery, which is frowned upon by society
• women are not to be trusted• women are expected to obey husbands • men can release anger on women
Tone & Mood
• Irritation and Confusion• whimsical with the clown’s use of puns • juxtaposed with intense exchange that follows • indirect speeches build on conflict and confusion• Desdemona’s innocence caused Othello to
become annoyed • Othello’s jealousy causes him to be irrational
Sequence of Events
I. Iago began to brainwash Othello earlier in the Act; Othello’s mind is filled with jealousy and hatred
II. Othello’s becomes more irrational and inclined to believe Iago’s accusations when Desdemona cannot produce the handkerchief
III. Cassio gives the handkerchief to Bianca to mimic it, Bianca now has handkerchief possession
Dramatic Techniques
I. Comic relief – Clown • Last several scenes had an abundance of
high intensity events • Clown gives the audience a brief, comical
break before going back to the intensity of the central plot
Dramatic Techniques
II. Dramatic Irony • we know Iago is deceiving Othello,
Desdemona, and Cassio• we know Emilia knows where handkerchief
is• we know Desdemona is innocent• a soldier does not lie, but Iago is a soldier,
and he deceives all the time
Symbolism & Motifs
I. Handkerchief is a symbol of love• Desdemona’s faithfulness to Othello• Othello’s trust of Desdemona
II. Jealousy is a symbol of monster• Othello’s jealousy causes him to become
irrational• Iago’s jealousy causes him to deceive with such
immoral, monstrous acts
Literary Devices & PurposeI. Imagery
i. OTHELLO: “Give me your hand. This hand is moist, my lady.” (80)• vivid image of characters’ exchange • picturing Desdemona’s hand as red, hot,
and shaking• to illustrate how nervous Desdemona
was about her current situation
Literary Devices & Purpose
II. Personification i. DESDEMONA: “…I think the sun where he was born Drew all such humours from him.” (80)• demonstrate how trusting Desdemona is of
Othello and how she believes that he trusts herii.EMILIA: “Nor no jealous toy concerning you.” (86)• Emilia can see that Othello is jealous and she
believes that Desdemona cannot
Literary Devices & PurposeIII. Alliteration
i. OTHELLO: “A liberal hand. The hearts of old gave hands, But our new heraldry is hands, not hearts.” (81)• to emphasize that Othello thinks that
Desdemona’s heart is not truly in their marriage
Literary Devices & PurposeIII. Alliteration
ii. CASSIO: “…That nor my service past, nor present sorrows, Nor purposed merit in futurity…” (85)• to demonstrate Cassio’s loyalty to Othello
iii. EMILIA: “They are not ever jealous for the cause, But jealous for they’re jealous." (86)• to emphasize that jealous people are never
jealous for a specific reason, rather create their own reasons
Literary Devices & PurposeIV. Metaphor
i. EMILIA: “'Tis not a year or two shows us a man. They are all but stomachs, and we all but food. They eat us hungerly, and when they are full, They belch us..” (84)i. compare men to beast ii. the idea that women were treated unfairly
expresses how Emilia loathes at the way men treat women, denotes her anger at Iago mistreating her
Literary Devices & PurposeV. Hyperbole
i. CASSIO: “Whom I, with all the office of my heart. Entirely honor.” (84)• show how dedicated Cassio is to serving
Othelloii. BIANCA: “…Eight score eight hours?
And lovers' absent hours More tedious than the dial eight score times!..” (87)i. illustrate the yearning that Bianca has for
Cassio
Literary Devices & PurposeVI. Anaphora
i. OTHELLO: “Is ’t lost? Is ’t gone? Speak, is ’t out o' th' way? (82)• anger when Desdemona lost the handkerchief• confirms his suspicions of Cassio’s and
Desdemona’s relationshipii. OTHELLO: “Fetch me the handkerchief—
… … … “The handkerchief!” (84)• Repetitive to confirm his suspicions
Literary Devices & PurposeVII. Flashback
i. OTHELLO: “ That’s a fault. That handkerchief Did an Egyptian to my mother give, … As nothing else could match.” (81)• to demonstrate how precious the
handkerchief is to Othello.
Literary Devices & PurposeVIII. Foreshadowi.DESDEMONA: “I ne’er saw this before.Sure there’s some wonder in this handkerchief;I am most unhappy in the loss of it.” (84)
i. express the idea that no one may clue into Iago’s scheme
ii. Illustrate how the loss of the handkerchief is key to an event to occur later on
iii. Negative connotation with loss
Issues & Questions
1. Would Desdemona considers Othello the same way that Emilia considers Iago?
2. If Desdemona hadn’t lost the handkerchief, do you think that the story would’ve come to the same conclusion?
3. Does Cassio love Bianca?
Issues & Questions
4. Why do you think Desdemona was bringing up Cassio if she could see that Othello was only getting angrier?5. Do you think Emilia is more loyal to Iago or to Desdemona?