In Othello, Shakespeare alludes to cats as green-eyed monsters in the way that they play with mice before killing them. Iago: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves! But no green-eyed monster ever made any physical appearance in anything from Shakespeare!
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.
The Bill Cosby Show - 1969 Tobacco Road 2-20 was released on: USA: 7 February 1971
The purple monster in Monster's Inc is Randall Boggs.
Do you mean to ask if there's literally a green-eyed monster in Othello? If that's what you're asking, then no. The "green-eyed monster" refers to the popular saying which says a persons eyes "turn green" when filled with the feeling of jealousy. One of the main themes in Othello is jealousy, along with deceit and betrayal. There is no physical green-eyed monster in Othello. I don't know what you where expecting but the answer is simply an emotion, jealousy used in the term as " i see the green eyed monster" green being a negative colour to other people
The Green-Eyed Blonde - 1957 was released on: USA: 14 December 1957
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If someone calls you a "green eyed monster" they are saying you are jealous. It's similar to the expression, "green with envy". Some people say this phrase comes from the Marvel Comic Book character, The Incredible Hulk, but it most likely originated from Shakespeare as he referred to "green eyed jealousy" in his play, The Merchant Of Venice; as well as "the green eyed monster" in Othello.
Other names for "green-eyed monster" : "envy" and/or "jealousy" The green eyed monster is just a way of saying jealousy of most of the time, a rival.
The Green Eyed Monster - 1914 was released on: USA: November 1914
The Green-Eyed Monster - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 August 1913
The Green-Eyed Monster - 1916 was released on: USA: 2 January 1916
The Green-Eyed Monster - 1925 was released on: USA: 21 September 1925
The cast of The Green-Eyed Monster - 1919 includes: Louise Dunbar
The cast of The Green-Eyed Monster - 1925 includes: Arthur Lake
Green-Eyed Monster - 2002 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Oh beware, my lord, of jealousy It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on