different types of love in othello

platonic love

lust

courtly love

unrequited love

romantic love

unconventional love

paternal love

sexual love

devotion

'i perceive here a divided duty'

'Look to your house, your daughter, and your bags!'

'you are the lord of all my duty'; i am hitherto your daughter'

'you’ll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horse'

'your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.'

'an old black ram is tupping your white ewe'

'i have but an hour with thee, we must obey the time'

'i crave fit disposition for my wife'

'I love the gentle Desdemona'

'Cassio, I love thee
But never more be officer of mine.'

'You do love my lord.'

'i think this tale would win my daughter too'

Iago and Othello- copying phrases, mimicking one another. 'In following him, I follow but myself.'

'Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul.'

'Oh, treason of the blood!'

'he tonight hath boarded a land carrack.'

'when she is sated with his body she will find the errors of her choice.'

Othello and his self image, 'My parts, my title, and my perfect soul'

'to fall in love with what she feared to look on'

'i will kill you and love you after'

'let her speak of me before her father...even fall upon my life'

'She's full of most blessed condition.'

'oh my dear cassio...my sweet cassio'

'she loved me for the dangers i passed and i loved her that she did pity them'

'my noble father...to you i am bound for life and education'

'i crave fit disposition for my wife'

'to please the palate of my appetite'

'she has deceived her father and may thee'

'make loves quick pants in Desdemona's arms...bring all Cyprus comfort'

' And when I love thee not, chaos is come again.'- links to treatment of women crit

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'I am much bound to you.'

'I humbly thank your ladyship.'

'She is indeed perfection.'

'rub him about the temples' cassio about othello- understands what othello needs to calm down

'falsely murdered' - emilia towards desdemona. 'o the more angel she and you the blacker devil!'

'Whateer you be, I am obedient.'

'i am bound to thee forever'- othello to iago

'that we can call these delicate creates our own and not their appetites!'

'i nothing but to please his fantasy'- emilia

'lewd minx'

'they eat us hungerly and when they are fully they belch us'

'a guiltless death i die' desdemona knows she will die, accepts fault of men

roderigo blinded devotion to iago