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BW: ( use review page from monday) Pick 4 characters from the play & list their individual fatal flaws which of these is likely to pose the greatest risk to all the characters in the play?

Timeline: Where do they stand? (15 min) Create a timeline for each of the characters listed below through the end of Act 2. Desdemona Cassio Emilia Event Event Event Event Event **Hint: Infer the gaps of Emilia’s story**

WHO SAID IT? (15 min) For each of the lines listed, give: the speaker, 2) the scene in which it appears, and 3) the context/meaning in which the line is delivered. A. “Oh you are well tuned now! But I’ll set down the pegs that make this music…” C. “Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation!” B. “You shall not write my praise.”

Selected Question (5 min) [numbers show act and scene] (2.3) What are the next two components of Iago’s plan?