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  1. At the start of the play, Othello is a confident, self-assured man who is calm in a crisis and gracious to everyone around him; for example, he remains calm when Brabantio is rudely insulting him, and immediately accepts the Duke’s command that he go to Cypress to fight the Ottomans. By the end of the play, Othello is dangerously impulsive ...

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      Othello sometimes makes a point of presenting himself as an...

  2. Explanation. Desdemona feel confident that Othello loves her and promises to help Cassio get his job back because she is confident he will not deny her requests. When she has convinced him to talk to Cassio, he declares his love for her and says that if he stops loving her it will mean the end of the world.

  3. Othello sometimes makes a point of presenting himself as an outsider, whether because he recognizes his exotic appeal or because he is self-conscious of and defensive about his difference from other Venetians. For example, in spite of his obvious eloquence in Act I, scene iii, he protests, “Rude am I in my speech, / And little blessed with ...

    • Othello and Race
    • Othello’s Integrity
    • Othello and Iago

    Many of Othello'sinsecurities are derived from his race and from the perception that he is lowlier than his wife. “Haply for I am Black, And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers have…” (Othello, Act 3 Scene 3, Line 267) Iago and Roderigo describe Othello at the start of the play, without even naming him, using his racial differ...

    One of Othello’s admirable qualities is that he believes that men should be transparent and honest as he is; “Certain, men should be what they seem” (Act 3 Scene 3 Line 134). This juxtapositionbetween Othello’s transparency and Iago’s duality identifies him as a sympathetic character despite his actions. Othello is manipulated by the truly evil and...

    Iago’s hatred of Othello is profound; he does not employ him as his lieutenant and there is a suggestion that he bedded Emilia previous to his relationship with Desdemona. The relationship between Othello and Emiliais never corroborated but Emilia has a very negative opinion of Othello, possibly based on dealings with her own husband? Emilia says t...

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  4. Othello, also titled The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice, is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare in 1603 (as accepted by most scholars). The play was first staged on November 1st, 1604 and 1st published in 1622 by Thomas Walkley. The idea of comes from Italian writer’s play The Moorish Captain, published in 1565.

  5. Aug 19, 2020 · Realising he has thrown away the life of an innocent woman he loved dearly, Othello kills himself publicly, Cassio is made governor of Cyprus, and Iago is taken off for punishment. Othello: analysis. Othello is a play about sexual jealousy, and how one man can convince another man, who loves his wife dearly, that she has been unfaithful to him ...

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  7. Apr 19, 2015 · Othello’s weakness is born from the great love he feels for Desdemona. And though the play is titled Othello, it is Iago who remains the most compelling and debated character. He is one of Shakespeare’s great villains. His single-minded determination to destroy Othello consumes several lives, and he admits no regret or remorse. Plot Synopsis

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