soul

1) 5.2.1 Othello: It is the cause, it is the cause, my **soul**. 2) 5.2.37 Othello: No, forfend! I would not kill thy **soul**. 3) 5.2.62 Desdemona: No, by my life and **soul**! Send for the man 4) 5.2.65 Othello: Sweet **soul**, take heed, take heed of perjury. 5) 5.2.190 Emilia: If he say so, may his pernicious **soul** 6) 5.2.218 Emilia: Upon my **soul**, a lie, a wicked lie! 7) 5.2.300 Emilia: So come my **soul** to bliss, as I speak true. 8) 5.2.325 Othello: This look of thine will hurl my **soul** from heaven, 9) 5.2.353 Othello: Why he hath thus ensnared my **soul** and body?
 * Katheren Period 1- SOUL**

The word **soul** only came up nine times in Act 5 of Othello. **"Soul**", as the three character spoke of, referred to themselves. By using the word **soul**, it makes the characters' lines more divine because the meaning and rare use of the word.