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Question 1.What does the line, "That thou Iago, who hast my purse/ As if the strings were thine" show about their past relationship?
Question 2. Why is Roderigo angry with Othello and willing to help Iago?
Question 3.What emotions or feelings might this image evoke?
Question 4. Do you think Iago gets the response he seeks?
Question 5. What is Brabantio's response to Iago's description of Othello and his daughter?
Question 6.What does Brabantio reveal when he speaks of his dream?
Question 7.What does Brabantio reveal when he speaks of his dream?
Question 8.What is Othello's worth as a military leader?
Question 9.What do you make about Brabantio's question about "charms"? What ideas or attitudes might prompt such a question?'
Question 10.Why would Brabantio say to Roderigo, "O, would you had had her"?
Question 11.Contrast this to how he welcomes Roderigo earlier in the scene.
Question 12 .How is the beginning of Scene 2 similar to the start of the first scene?
Question 13. Who is the "he" Iago refers to in his opening lines?