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Suspense

1.) After some time, to

abuse Othello's ear

Foreshadowing

1.) Look to her, Moor, if though

hast eyes to see. She has deceived

her father, and may thee.

2.) So please your Grace, my ancient.

A man he is honesty and trust.

To his conveyance I assign my wife.

Paradox

1.) The robbed that smiles steals something from the thief.

Simile

1.) strings were thine.

2.) The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts.

3.) Wears out his time, much like his master`s ass.

Metaphors

Irony

1.) I am not what I am.

2.) I lack iniquity.

1.) "an old black ram

Is tupping your white ewe."

2.) If virtue no delighted beauty lack,(310)

Your son-in-law is far more fair than black.

3.) I have't. It is engender'd. Hell and night

Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light.

Alliteration

1.) you'll have your

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

nephews neigh to you; you'll have coursers for cousins,

and gennets for germans.

2.) the bloody book of law

You shall yourself read in the bitter letter

After your own sense.

Allusion

1.) By Janus, I think no.

Figurative Language in Othello Act 1

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