othello act 2, scene 1 translation


othello 1995 iago otelo . Brabantio decides to talk to the Duke directly about Othello and Desdemona. This is all I need to trap Cassio like a fly in my web. MONTANO Methinks the wind hath spoke aloud at land; Othello goes mad with jealousy and later smothers Desdemona on their marriage bed, only to learn of Iagos treachery. I pray you sir, go forthAnd give us truth who tis that is arrived. IAGO Though in the trade of war I have slain men, Yet do I hold it very stuff o' th' conscience To do no contrived murder. He hath achieved a maidThat paragons description and wild fame,One that excels the quirks of blazoning pens,And in th essential vesture of creation 70Does tire the ingener. I'm surprised, but happy to see that you made it here before me. Quiet for a second, and listen up. Although Ive killed men in war, as a matter of conscience I wouldnt deliberately murder anyone. For even out ofthat will I cause these of Cyprus to mutiny, whose qualification shall come into no true taste again but bythe displanting of Cassio. Instead, it turns out that a really big storm knocked out the entire Turkish fleet, so now Othello will have nothing to do except honeymoon in Cyprus. What miserable praisehast thou for her thats foul and foolish? If she had been blessed, she would never have loved the Moor. I can't believe this about Desdemona. WebModern Othello: Act 2, Scene 1. Oh, my sweet lady, I keep on chattering on and going on and on about my happiness. (kisses EMILIA) Let it not gall your patience, good Iago, That I extend my manners. DESDEMONA O, most lame and impotent conclusion!Do not learn of him, Emilia, though he be thyhusband.How say you, Cassio? But, sir, be you ruled by me. The wine she drinks is made ofgrapes. RODERIGO Tush! An open place near the quay. I will use your own politeness against you. Read a translation of Act II, Oh, what a lame, bad punchline! I've brought you here from Venice. As they exit, the handkerchief drops unnoticed by either of them. The Duke calls a war council, which Othello and Brabantio attend. It's someone named Iago, the general's flag-bearer. These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i'. Besides, the knave is handsome, young, and hath all those requisites in him that folly and green minds look after. I admit that maybe she talks less in front of you, and thinks before she speaks. With everyone else gone, Iago and Roderigo (who have traveled there together) are left to start scheming again. Let's go to the shore, both to see the ship that's already arrived, and also to look out for brave Othello, even until it's so dark that we can't tell the blue sky from the sea. [To DESDEMONA]Honey, you will be well loved in Cyprus. Very good, you kissed her wellkeep showing such courtesy to her! I cannot believe that in her. From the shore here, the billowing water seems to touch the clouds, and the wind-shaken, surging waves, with their high crests, seem to spray water on the constellations in the sky. These are old sayings to make fools laugh in the bars. This will give you an easier path to getting what you want, with my help, and it will get Cassio out of your way. Let not 245thy discreet heart think it. It's all doable, but I haven't worked out all the details yet. MONTANO If that the Turkish fleetBe not ensheltered and embayed, they are drowned. You, men of Cyprus, kneel down. IAGOThat Cassio loves her, I do well believe t.That she loves him, tis apt and of great credit.The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, 310Is of a constant, loving, noble nature,And I dare think hell prove to DesdemonaA most dear husband. Most fortunately. While he goes to check, Montano asks Cassio if Othello is married, and Cassio says yes, to a woman so perfect that words can't do her justice. If the same kind of wind has been raging on the sea, what ships made of oak could hold together when waves as tall as mountains strike them? Read our modern English translation of this scene. And besides, this scoundrel is handsome, young, and has everything that foolish young women look for in a man. He takes her by the palm. Wait for my command tonight. Lets teach ourselves that honorable stop Not to outsport discretion. Very good, well kissed, and excellent courtesy! Amen to that, oh heavenly powers! First Gentleman Nothing at all: it is a highwrought flood; I cannot, twixt the heaven and the main, Descry a sail. Enter MONTANO and two Gentlemen MONTANO What from the cape can you discern at sea? Iago continues to torment Othello with vivid descriptions of Desdemonas alleged sexual activity. It was flirtation, the sort of thing that leads to foul thoughts and lust. Cassio arrives with orders for Othello: Othello is to meet with the duke and senators of Venice about a Turkish invasion of the Venetian colony of Cyprus. Act 1, Scene 3 The Turks are attacking Cyprus; the Duke sends Othello to defend the island after Her anxiety about it increases when Othello asks her for it and then sternly rebukes her when she cannot produce it. Iago says even if a woman is ugly and dumb, she'll still play all the same tricks the others do. Thanks, you the valiant of this warlike isle. A Sea-port in Cyprus. You men of Cyprus, let her have your knees. Brabantio and his armed band come to seize Othello, who persuades Brabantio to accompany him to the duke, where Othello has been summoned and where Brabantio can present his case against Othello for his theft of Desdemona. He takes her hand. Prior to this, we learn Iago is Othellos confidant and ensign, or standard bearer. The Senators wish to send Othello to Cyprus, which is under threat from Turkey. Iago then kills the wounded Roderigo. in your huswifery, and huswives in your beds. slidesharedocs Hes had most favorable and happy speed. Oh, heavy ignorance! OTHELLO Good Michael, take care of the guard duties tonight. How say you, Cassio? For even out of, that will I cause these of Cyprus to mutiny, whose, qualification shall come into no true taste again but by, journey to your desires by the means I shall then have, to prefer them, and the impediment most profitably, removed, without the which there were no expectation of. 145. She's come here seven days earlier than I expected. Othello then appoints Iago to the lieutenancy. WebAct 1, Scene 2 It's revealed that Othello has married Desdemona. act scene othello Oh, look: the precious passengers of the ship have come on shore. "God forbid," Desdemona says. Are you kissing your fingers again? And what if she's unattractive and smart? MONTANO What can you see out on the sea? There's never been a woman that was foolish and pretty. 240. [To himself] He takes her hand. The two men he had sent to see whether there was any sign of the Turkish fleet came in Nothing at all. Everyone is standing on the shoreline, and they're crying out, "A sail!". Tonight, the lieutenant Cassio will be on guard. May the winds blow till they have wakened death, And let the laboring bark climb hills of seas. Tempests themselves, high seas, and howling winds, The guttered rocks and congregated sands, Traitors ensteeped to enclog the guiltless keel, As having sense of beauty, do omit Their mortal natures, letting go safely by The divine Desdemona. SCENE 1. WebAct 1 Scene 1 Iago and Roderigo tell Brabantio that Othello has married Desdemona, so that Brabantio will go after Othello. As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we make the main and th' aerial blue. Do you think she still loves him now for talking? WebOthello Act 2 Scene 1 Lyrics SCENE I. O my sweet. MONTANOMethinks the wind hath spoke aloud at land. And Othello, of course. And welcome, ma'am. But, sir, be you ruled 285by me. Don't think this for a second. Blessed? [He kisses DESDEMONA] And let this, and this, be the only quarrels we have. Watch youtonight. act scene ks5 othello literature lesson pptx kb This is all I need to trap Cassio like a fly in my web. sir, be you ruled by me. Never lacked gold and yet went never gay, Fled from her wish and yet said Now I may,. othello slidesharedocs synopsis She'll choose no one but him. And let this, and this, be the only quarrels we have. He then kills himself. A sail, a sail, a sail! As Emilia helps Desdemona prepare for bed, they discuss marital infidelity, with Desdemona arguing that no woman would be unfaithful to her husband and Emilia arguing that women have the same desires as men do. So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires by the means I shall then have to prefer them, and the impediment most profitably removed, without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity. FIRST GENTLEMAN Nothing at all. Now, sir, given all this obvious information, who do you think she will turn to if not Cassio? It's impossible for them to survive the storm at sea. Nonetheless, I've found some inspiration. You are pictures out of door,bells in your parlors, wildcats in your kitchens,saints in your injuries, devils being offended, playersin your huswifery, and huswives in your beds. An open place near the quay. Blessed figs-end! Is he not a most profane and liberal counselor? An index and obscureprologue to the history of lust and foul thoughts. And I'll have Michael Cassio right where I want him to carry out that planas long as this piece of Venetian trash, Roderigo, does as I've told him. Nonetheless, I've found some inspiration. If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. Iago plans to trash-talk Cassio to Othello, planting suspicion about Cassio's alleged relationship with Desdemona. Roderigo says, "Him? A pestilent complete knave, and the woman hath found him already. What would you say about me, if you had to praise me? First of all, I have to tell you this: Desdemona is in love with him. ), DESDEMONA Lets meet him and receive him. CASSIOHe is not yet arrived, nor know I aughtBut that hes well and will be shortly here. WebRead a translation of Act II, scene i. To see you here before me. Really, she talks too much. BACK NEXT Cite This Page He's a good man, and his virtue demands respect. Othello falls into an epileptic seizure. Refine any search. Cassio doesn't know who you are. For even the stupidity of such a woman would help her find a man. If she be black, and thereto have a wit,Shell find a white that shall her blackness fit. If these little gestures end up taking away your office of lieutenant, you'll wish you hadn't been so flirtatious and gentlemanly to her. You're not going to say anything good about me, are you? Cassio has found Desdemonas handkerchief in his room (placed there by Iago) and he asks Bianca to copy the embroidery work for him. 230He is a good one, and his worthinessDoes challenge much respect.Come, Desdemona.Once more, well met at Cyprus. When Cassio enters, he thanks Cyprus for being so welcoming and prays that Othello will make it safely to shore. Pray heavens he be, For I have served him, and the man commands Like a full soldier. 90. A noble Venetian ship has seen most of the Turkish fleet shipwrecked and in trouble. Provoke him that he may. They met so nearwith their lips that their breaths embraced together. I've never seen such a rough, raging sea. DESDEMONAWhat wouldst write of me if thou shouldst praiseme? SCENE 1. Gross! Meet me by and by at the citadel. After instructing Iago to get his trunks and take the ship's captain to the castle, Othello leaves with Desdemona. He says she rants and raves so Yet 190again your fingers to your lips? Oh, heavy ignorance! How is my old friend on this island doing? Ah, yes, whisper together. Emilia, don't listen to him, even though he's your husband. I was brought up to show courtesy that way. Would they wereclyster pipes for your sake! Come on, assay. Mark me with what violence she first loved the Moor, butfor bragging and telling her fantastical lies. Then, if he hits you, I'll use that as an excuse to stir up a riot of the inhabitants of Cyprusa riot that won't die down until Cassio is stripped of his position as lieutenant. WebOthello Act 2 Scene 1 Lyrics SCENE I. If the same kind of wind has been raging on the sea, what ships made of oak could hold together when waves as tall as mountains strike them? 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Iago watches as Cassio flirts with Desdemona, taking her hand and kissing it. Let it not gall your patience, good Iago, That I extend my manners. Iago, putting his plot into action, persuades Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Cassio and that Roderigo should help get Cassio dismissed from the lieutenancy. Learn about the building renovation and start planning your visit. Blessed? Has someone gone to the harbor? Support us to bring Shakespeare and his world to life for everyone. The town is empty. ", IAGO Lay thy finger thus, and let thy soul be instructed.Mark me with what violence she first loved theMoor but for bragging and telling her fantasticallies. Othello is convinced by this proof and vows to kill Desdemona; Iago agrees to kill Cassio. Oh, let heaven protect him from the elements. Ay, well said, whisper! For his quick hunting, stand the putting on, (For I fear Cassio with my night-cape too), Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me. WebRead a translation of Act II, scene i. What do you think, Cassio? Now for want of these required conveniences, her delicate tenderness will finditself abused, begin to heave the gorge, disrelish and abhor the Moor. What wouldst thou write of me, if thou shouldst. Never tell me. That Cassio loves her, I do well believe t. Ay, smile upon her, do, I will, indeed. They've fired their shot of courtesy. If I were to die now, I'd die at my happiest moment. No Fear Translations No Fear Audio Webbells in your parlors, wildcats in your kitchens, saints in your injuries, devils being offended, players. IAGOSir, would she give you so much of her lipsAs of her tongue she oft bestows on me,You would have enough. He speaks bluntly, madam. SECOND GENTLEMANThey do discharge their shot of courtesy.Our friends, at least. MONTANO What from the cape can you discern at sea? 155. Traitors ensteeped to enclog the guiltless keel, Their mortal natures, letting go safely by. PDFs of modern translations of every Shakespeare play and poem. He lures Cassio into a drunken fight, for which Cassio loses his new rank; Cassio, at Iagos urging, then begs Desdemona to intervene. Iago warns Othello about Brabantios anger, but Othello is confident in his own strength and in his love for Desdemona. Is he not a mostprofane and liberal counselor? but also in order to carry out my revenge. Pish! No Fear Translations No Fear Audio I'm thinking. To distract herself from her worry about Othello, Desdemona starts a little game. Montano, the young governor of Cyprus, was looking out of a window of his quarters in the castle. Marry, before your ladyship, I grant, She puts her tongue a little in her heart And chides with thinking. His bark is stoutly timbered and his pilot. I promise I will. If it were now to die, 205Twere now to be most happy, for I fearMy soul hath her content so absoluteThat not another comfort like to thisSucceeds in unknown fate. For I suspect the lusty Moor has slept with my wife. You are pictures out of door. The desperate tempest hath so banged the Turks, Hath seen a grievous wreck and sufferance. [To DESDEMONA] Come with me Desdemona. One more time: it's so nice to see you at Cyprus. But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving woman indeed, one that in the authority of her merit did justly put on the vouch of very malice itself? The guttered rocks and congregated sands. Would they were clyster-pipes for. IAGO, aside O, you are well tuned now,But Ill set down the pegs that make this music,As honest as I am. othello schoolworkhelper Remember how quickly she fell in love with the Moor, all over some bragging and made-up fantastical stories. DESDEMONA These are old fond paradoxes to makefools laugh i th alehouse. These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i' th' alehouse. If she's smart, she'll still find someone who's interested in sleeping with her. Is he not a most profane and liberal counselor? Shes full of most, Blessed figs-end! Basically, Iago thinks all women are evil. 105This likewise is a friend. And I'll have Michael Cassio right where I want him to carry out that planas long as this piece of Venetian trash, Roderigo, does as I've told him. MONTANOWhat from the cape can you discern at sea? [aside] Oh, you are well tuned now,But Ill set down the pegs that make this music,As honest as I am. BACK NEXT Cite This Page A herald announces that Othello plans revelry for the evening in celebration of Cypruss safety from the Turks, and also in celebration of his marriage to Desdemona. Iago says he can add Roderigo to the watch so that Roderigo can pick a fight with him. CASSIOSee for the news.Second Gentleman exits.Good ancient, you are welcome. But it's true. Pish! WebTranslation Enter OTHELLO, DESDEMONA, CASSIO, and attendants OTHELLO, DESDEMONA, CASSIO, and attendants enter. Find out whats on, read our latest stories, and learn how you can get involved. WebAct 1, Scene 2 It's revealed that Othello has married Desdemona. Othellos fury grows. What news do you have of my husband? How if she be black and witty? (to the attendant) Do thou meet me presently at the harbor. SCENE 1. WebOthello Translation Act 1, Scene 2 Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene Original Translation Enter OTHELLO, IAGO, and attendants with torches OTHELLO and IAGO enter with attendants and torches. The duke orders Othello immediately to Cyprus and grants Desdemona her wish to join him there. Lodovico arrives from Venice with orders from the duke and senators that Othello return to Venice and that Cassio be appointed in his place. Yes, that's right. Enter MONTANO and two Gentlemen MONTANO What from the cape can you discern at sea? Good flag-bearer, welcome. The best part of Iago's plan? CASSIOThanks, you the valiant of this warlike isle,That so approve the Moor! 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