The soliloquies from Othello below are extracts from the full modern Othello ebook, along with a modern English translation. Reading through the original Othello soliloquy followed by a modern version and should help you to understand what each Othello soliloquy is about:
And what’s he then that says I play the villain, spoken by Iago, Act 2, Scene 3
Her father loved me, oft invited me, spoken by Othello, Act 1, Scene 3
It is the cause, spoken by Othello, Act 5, Scene 2
Like to the Pontic, spoken by Othello Act 3, Scene 3
That I did love the Moor, spoken by Desdemona, Act 1, Scene 3
Virtue! A fig! spoken by Iago, Act 1, Scene 3
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What are some soliloquies from Act 5 scene 1 said by Iago in the play Othello?
Some of these aren’t soliloquies, even by your own definition they are simply monologues