RepeatingOthello'swords back tohim to showreluctanceTelling Othellothat he mustbe upset bythis, to MAKEhim upsetImplantingthoughts inOthello's headby appearing towarn againstTelling Othellothat he mustbe upset bythis, to MAKEhim upsetClaiming heis entitled tokeep histhoughtsprivatePretendingnot to wantto reveal histhoughts Using tentativelanguage tosuggest he isbeing cautiousUsing short,blunt repliesto appearreluctant tobe drawn inPlaying onOthello's statusas an outsiderto suggest hisignoranceProfessinghis loveand dutyto OthelloRepeatingOthello'swords back tohim to showreluctanceTelling Othellothat he mustbe upset bythis, to MAKEhim upsetImplantingthoughts inOthello's headby appearing towarn againstTelling Othellothat he mustbe upset bythis, to MAKEhim upsetClaiming heis entitled tokeep histhoughtsprivatePretendingnot to wantto reveal histhoughts Using tentativelanguage tosuggest he isbeing cautiousUsing short,blunt repliesto appearreluctant tobe drawn inPlaying onOthello's statusas an outsiderto suggest hisignoranceProfessinghis loveand dutyto Othello

Iago's Persuasive Techniques Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Repeating Othello's words back to him to show reluctance
  2. Telling Othello that he must be upset by this, to MAKE him upset
  3. Implanting thoughts in Othello's head by appearing to warn against
  4. Telling Othello that he must be upset by this, to MAKE him upset
  5. Claiming he is entitled to keep his thoughts private
  6. Pretending not to want to reveal his thoughts
  7. Using tentative language to suggest he is being cautious
  8. Using short, blunt replies to appear reluctant to be drawn in
  9. Playing on Othello's status as an outsider to suggest his ignorance
  10. Professing his love and duty to Othello