HEAVEN+final

Scene 1: page 19, line 91. Bradantio: "O heaven! How got she out? O treason of the blood!" Scene 3: page 37, line 143. Othello: "And (till) she come, as truly as to heaven". Scene 3: page 39, line 163-164. Othello: "Rough quarries, rock, (and) hills whose (heads) touch heaven,". Scene 3: page 41, line 188. Othello: "That heaven had made her such a man". Scene 3: page 47, line 296. Othello: "Vouch with me, heaven. I therefore beg it not". Scene 3: page 47, line 301. Othello: "And heaven defend your good souls that you think". __//ACT TWO//__ Scene 1: page 59, line 3. First Gentleman: "I cannot 'twist the heaven and the main Descry a sail". Scene 1: page 61, line 49. Cassio: "O, let the heavens, Give him defense..." Scene 1: page 65, line 94. Cassio: " Hail to thee, lady, and the grace of heaven," Scene 1: page 73, line 205. Othello: "As hells from heaven!" Scene 1: page 73, line 210. Desdemona: "The heavens forbid." Scene 2: page 81, line 11-12. Herald: "(Heaven) bless the isle of Cyprus and our noble general, Othello!" Scene 3: page 95, line 95. Othello: "Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule,..." Scene 3: page 105, line 372. Iago: "They do suggest at first with heavenly shows..." __//ACT THREE//__ Scene 3: page 129 line 191 Othello: "(By heaven,) I'll know thy thoughts." Scene 3: page 137 line 319 Othello: "If she be false, heaven (mocks) itself!" Scene 3: page 149 line 505 Othello: "All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven." Scene 3: page 149 line 521 Othello: "now by yond marble Heaven"** Scene 1: page 175, line 73. Iago: "I mock you not, by heaven!" Scene 2: page 193, line 17. Emilia: "Let heaven requite it with the serpents curse". Scene 2: page 195, line 43. Othello: "Lest being like one of heaven, the devils themselves, should fear to seize thee." Scene 2: page 195, line 47. Desdemona: "Heaven doth truly know it." Scene 2: page 195, line 48. Othello: "Heaven truly knows that thou art false as hell." Scene 2: page 203, line 152. Desdemona: "Nay, heaven doth know." Scene 2: page 203, line 158. Desdemona: "If any such thee be. heaven pardon him." Scene 2: page 205, line 177. Desdemona: "For by this light of heaven, I know not how I lost him." Scene 3: page 215, line 74. Desdemona: "No, by this heavenly light!" Scene 3: page 215, line 75. Emilia: "Nor I neither, by this heavenly light." **
 * //__ACT ONE__//
 * __//ACT FOUR//__
 * __ACT FIVE__**
 * 5.1.58 Cassio: “Here,here! For (heaven’s) sake, help me!”**
 * 5.2.23 Othello: “But they are cruel tears. This sorrow’s heavenly:”**
 * 5.2.31 Othello: “Unreconciled as yet to heaven and grace,”**
 * 5.2.37 Othello: “No (heaven) for fend! I would not kill thy soul.”**
 * 5.2.40 Desdemona: “Then heaven have mercy on me.”**
 * 5.2.77 Othello: “By heaven, I saw my handkerchief in ‘s hand!”**
 * 5.2.175 Othello: “If heaven would make me such another world.”**
 * 5.2.221 All: “O heavens forfend!”**
 * 5.2.262 Emilia: “Let heaven and men and devils, let them all,”**
 * 5.2.277 Emilia: “By heaven, I do not, I do not, gentlemen.”**
 * 5.2.281 Othello: “Are there no stones in heaven”**
 * 5.2.325 Othello: “This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven,”**
 * 5.2.329 Othello: “From the possession of this heavenly sight!”**

__Analyzing Heaven (-ly)__ The word heaven (-ly), in my opinion, is being use to represent God, for example in Act 4 Scene 2 when Emilia is talking to Othello, she says "//Let heaven requite it with the serpent's curse//". replacing the word heaven, the word God clearly fits. The pattern that I caught will looking for this word, heaven is mostly use when a character is asking or yelling for help, calling for God's help.

The word haven to mean means something that only God will know. like if you need to know something or look at something you will ask God and point to the Heaven for help and answers.