Looking further into Othello
1. Identify a line in which the rhythm is not iambic centimeter (include act/scene/line number)
2. The typical Shakespearean tragedy unfolds in five sections, and the tragedy of Othello is no exception. Determine which acts/scenes cover each of the following: introduction, complication/rising action, crisis/climax/turning point, falling action, and resolution/denouement.
3. As with other tragedies, Shakespeare provides us with a wealth of elements in the tragedy of Othello. Identify at least one example of each of the following in this play: contrast, coincidence/element of chance, dramatic irony, pathos, and romance.
4. Write a psychological description of each of the following g characters: Othello, ceremonial, Ingo, Emilio, Cassiopeia, Rodrigo, Tarantino
5. Read the following lines and interpret:
– act 1, scene 1, lines 108-111
– act 2, scene 1, line 285
-act 3, scene 3, lines 155-161
-act 3, scene 3, lines 339-340
-act 3, scene 4, lines 153-156