Means work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffer extreme
sorrow(tragedy)
Who said, "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!"(III.III.195)
Killed the wounded Roderigo(act 5)
Destroyed in the storm on the way to Cyprus(act 2)
Who said, "When remedies are past, the griefs are ended"(I.III.232)
When a actor speaks directly to the audience but its other people on the stage
Father of Desdemona(act 1)
Who is framing Cassio with the handkerchief(act 3)
Is when the actor is a lone on the stage speaking directly to the audience
Invasion of the Venetian colony of Cyprus(act 1)
Tells Roderigo of his hatred for Othello(act 1)
Wounds Cassio in the leg(act 5)
Is book smart not street smart(act 1)
Mean Sometimes requires courage(theme)
No streets to drive on, water canal(act 1)
Othello denounces.....to her face and calls her a whore(act 4)
Who said, "Our general's wife is now the general: I may say so in this respect, for that he hath devoted and given up himself to the contemplation, mark, and [denotement] of her parts and graces. Confess yourself freely to her"(II.III.333-338)
Who said, "What a <full> fortune does the <thick-lips> owe" (I.I.73)
Mean Has the power to destroy(theme)
Who said, "Avaunt! Begone! Thou hast set me on the rack. I swear 'tis better to be much abused Than but to know 't a little"(III.III.385-387)
Who said, "I am glad on 't. 'Tis a worthy governor" (II.I.33)