Why does othello have an epileptic fit




















Without cookies your experience may not be seamless. Institutional Login. LOG IN. Philosophy and Literature. Contents Characters in the Play. Act 1, scene 1 In the streets of Venice, Iago tells Roderigo of his hatred for Othello, who has given Cassio the lieutenancy that…. Act 1, scene 3 The duke and the senators discuss the movements of the Turkish fleet and conclude that its target is, indeed, Cyprus…. Act 2, scene 2 Othello proclaims a public celebration. Act 2, scene 3 Iago gets Cassio drunk, making it easy for Roderigo to provoke Cassio into a brawl, first with Roderigo, then with….

Act 3, scene 1 Cassio arrives with musicians to honor Othello and Desdemona. Act 3, scene 4 Desdemona, still actively seeking to have Cassio reinstated, is worried about the loss of her handkerchief. Act 4, scene 3 Othello, walking with Lodovico, orders Desdemona to go to bed and to dismiss Emilia. Act 5, scene 1 In the dark streets of Cyprus, Roderigo attacks Cassio, who, uninjured, stabs Roderigo.

Act 5, scene 2 Desdemona is asleep in bed when Othello enters. Scene 1. Get even more from the Folger You can get your own copy of this text to keep.

Original Text. Modern Text. IAGO With her, on top of her—however you want to say it. Thus credulous fools are caught, And many worthy and chaste dames even thus, All guiltless, meet reproach. My lord! My lord, I say! IAGO Keep working, poison! How now, Cassio! Hey, Cassio! IAGO 40 My lord is fall'n into an epilepsy. This is his second fit. The lethargy must have his quiet course.

If not, he foams at mouth and by and by 45 Breaks out to savage madness.



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