1.-3. Write down three facts about Shakespeare’s life that you learned yesterday or you found fascinating. Today’s Target: I can summarize information.

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1.-3. Write down three facts about Shakespeare’s life that you learned yesterday or you found fascinating. Today’s Target: I can summarize information important for analysis. Othello Bellringer #1 2/25/14

1. Who is Othello? 2. What scandal has happened at the start of the play? 3. Why is Iago mad at Othello? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #2 2/27/14

1. Where does Act 1 of Othello take place? 2. Your notes describe Iago as malcontent. What does malcontent mean? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #3 2/28/14

1. What are Roderigo and Iago upset about the beginning of the play? 2. Why do they wake Brabantio up in the middle of the night? 3. How does Iago behave toward Othello in scene 2? 4. Think back to your Othello intro notes: How did Elizabethan culture feel about women? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #4 3/5/14

1. What does Roderigo want to do after the Duke and everyone else leaves? 2. What is Iago’s advice to Roderigo? 3. What plan does Iago reveal at the end of Act I? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #5 3/7/14

1. How does Iago feel about his wife or women in general? 2. On page 60 Iago discusses a new revenge plan for Othello? 3. What gave him the idea for this plan? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #6 3/13/14

1. How do Othello and Desdemona behave when they see each other again? 2. Why does Iago think Desdemona will cheat on Othello with Cassio? List at least two reasons. 3. What does Iago reveal at the end of scene 1 of Act 2? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #73/14/14

1. How did Iago set up Cassio? 2. What is the outcome of Iago’s plan? Did it work? Explain. 3. What advice does Iago give Cassio after the fight? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #83/18/14

1. What is ironic about the fact that Cassio and Othello keep referring to Iago as “honest Iago”? (Remember irony is about expectations.) 2. Predict: Do you think Iago’s plan to make Othello jealous will work? Why or why not? Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #93/24/14

Directions: Use your Act 3 notes to help you answer these questions. 1. Why does Emilia say Othello cannot reinstate Cassio? (page 1) 2. Iago’s web of deceit and lies starts in this act. List one instance of Iago’s deceit or lies. 3. What does Iago believe about reputation? (Page 7) Today’s Target: I can read drama and analyze the author’s use of conventions. Othello Bellringer #103/25/14

Directions: Use your Act 3 notes to help you answer these questions. 1. What “proof” does Iago offer Othello of Desdemona and Cassio’s affair? 2. What is significant about the handkerchief in this act? Today’s Target: I can summarize information important for analysis. Othello Bellringer #113/26/14