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Question Answer Characters-100 ANSWER: She is in love with Cassio QUESTION: Who is Bianca?
Question Answer Characters-200 ANSWER: He is a high official in Cyprus who is hurt by Cassio. QUESTION: Who is Montano?
Question Answer Characters -500 ANSWER: Brings humor to the play and is sent to stop musicians from playing. QUESTION: Who is Clown?
Question Answer Characters-400 ANSWER: He is sent from Venice and is the uncle to Desdemona. QUESTION: Who is Gratiano?
Question Answer Characters-300 ANSWER: Once Iago is found out, this person is responsible for his sentence. QUESTION: Who is Cassio?
Question Answer ANSWER: This is how Desdemona loses her handkerchief. QUESTION: What is she drops it while trying to soothe Othello’s headache? Key Events-100
Question Answer Key Events -200 ANSWER: This is why Othello cannot reinstate Cassio to his position immediately. QUESTION: What is because Montano is an important man in Cyprus?
Question Answer Key Events-300 ANSWER: This is where Othello got the handkerchief. QUESTION: What is from his dying mother who received it from a sorceress with magical powers?
Question Answer Key Events-400 ANSWER: This is what Desdemona asks Emilia to do on the night of her death. QUESTION: What is put her wedding sheets on the bed?
Question Answer Key Events -500 ANSWER: These are the two pieces of “proof” Iago gives to Othello. QUESTION: What are Iago witnessed Cassio dreaming of Desdemona and wiping his beard with her handkerchief?
Question Answer Literary Devices-100 ANSWER: This literary element is being used when Desdemona talks about Othello not being jealous QUESTION: What is Irony?
Question Answer Literary Devices -200 ANSWER: The literary element “Jealousy is a green eyed monster,” QUESTION: What is metaphor?
Question Answer Literary Devices -300 ANSWER: This literary element is being used when Othello is about to kill Desdemona and he says, “put out the light, and then put out the light.” QUESTION: What is metaphor?
Question Answer Literary Device -400 ANSWER: This literary device is used when the clown tells the musicians to, “put up your pipes in your bag, for I’ll away.” QUESTION: What is a double entendre?
Question Answer Literary Device -500 ANSWER: This literary element is being used when Othello talks about how the handkerchief was given to his mother and she would be faithful as long as she had it. QUESTION: What is symbolism?
Question Answer Quotes -100 ANSWER: “Give me the ocular proof.” QUESTION: Who is Othello?
Question Answer Quotes -200 ANSWER: “This was her first remembrance from the Moor. My wayward husband hath a hundred times wooed me to steal it.” QUESTION: Who is Emilia?
Question Answer Quotes -300 ANSWER: “A guiltless death I die…Nobody. I myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord.” QUESTION: Who is Desdemona?
Question Answer Quotes -400 ANSWER: “I’ll make thee known, though I lost twenty lives.” QUESTION: Who is Emilia?
Question Answer Quotes -500 ANSWER: “Work on, My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught.” QUESTION: Who is Iago?
Question Answer Potpourri -100 ANSWER: This is the only person Desdemona ever lied to QUESTION: Who is Brabantio?
Question Answer Potpourri -200 ANSWER: The speaker of this quote: “I kissed thee ere I killed thee. No way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kiss.” QUESTION: Who is Othello?
Question Answer Potpourri -300 ANSWER: Three characters who are dead at the end of the play. QUESTION: Who are Othello, Desdemona, Emilia, Roderigo, Brabantio?
Question Answer Potpourri -400 ANSWER: This is the illness that afflicts Othello. QUESTION: What is epilepsy?
Question Answer Potpourri -500 ANSWER: This is Othello’s tragic flaw. QUESTION: What is passion/jealousy ?
Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Provide three reasons why Act 3, scene 3 is referred to as “The Temptation Scene”? QUESTION: What is: 1. It takes place in a garden. 2. Iago compares himself to the devil. 3. Iago “tempts” Othello with knowledge of Desdemona’s “infidelity.”?