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... In the beginning of the play, Desdemona reveals to her father that she has secretly married Othello, a Moor who is an honored Venetian general. ...
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... Iago tells him to find Desdemona to get It back: "Our General's wife is/ now the General...She is so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds ...
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... Iago tells him to find Desdemona to get It back: "Our General's wife is/ now the General...She is so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds ...
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... Iago. Iago seeking revenge on Othello planted the idea into his general's head about Desdemona being an unfaithful wife. Othello's ...
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... In the drama "Othello" by William Shakespeare Othello, the protagonist, is a Moorish general in the Venetian army. Othello marries Desdemona, the daughter of ...
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... In order to get revenge against Othello, Iago convinces Cassio to go to Desdemona because "our general's wife is now the general" (2.3.315-316). ...
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... He found that since he was an outsider that did not deserve being general, or get the chance to marry Desdemona. Honesty is a major issue on the play Othello. ...
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... Othello is the general of an army; he never really gets to know his soldiers, but is respected by them. His wife, Desdemona, doesn't fall in love with Othello ...
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... Othello is the general of an army; he never really gets to know his soldiers, but is respected by them. His wife, Desdemona, doesn't fall in love with Othello ...
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... fun of Emilia and women in general. Iago thought that Othello had slept with Emilia and that's another reason Iago told Othello that Desdemona is sleeping with ...
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... Emilia is a conformant to the general rules of society and it is when she ... female aspect of the play although, she may differ slightly from Desdemona she is ...
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... what I am." (I,i,65) He is first seen in this scene appearing to help Roderigo, a suitor to Desdemona, who has run off with Othello, the Moorish general of the ...
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... For that reason, Desdemona affirms: [... I never did Offend you in my life; never loved Cassio But with such general warranty of heaven As I might love. ...
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... movie. He's a Christian Moor and the general of Venice. ... combats. Desdemona (Irene Jacob) is the daughter of the Venetian senator Brabanzio. ...
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... for a promotion by his commander, Othello, a Moor and a general in the service of Venice, and he vows revenge. Othello has just married Desdemona, the daughter ...
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... Even Othello, the one character who truly loves his wife, mistreats Desdemona. ... and loving husband, mistreats his wife illustrates the general contempt and ...
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... His position as the "noble general Othello" means that he had spent much of ... that there are many women who "cuckold" their husbands as Desdemona allegedly has. ...
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... wife is now the general" (II, iii. l.315), Iago says to Cassio as he steers him toward petitioning Othello for leniency through Desdemona's good offices. ...
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... and Desdemona were sleeping together. First, he speaks only the word "jealousy" aloud fixing it in Othello's imagination; then he warns his general against the ...
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... Othello's face, as he is the General of the Army. Brabantio is also a racist character, and is enraged when he finds out that his daughter, Desdemona, has been ...
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... In the tale of Othello, Desdemona's, who is representing women in general, sexuality is a double threat towards the patriarchal society. ...
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... Falling for the Moor General with his death defying tales of bravado and woe ( and that sexy ... Making her feelings clear, Othello proposes marriage to Desdemona. ...
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... While he was respected as a general, he was still looked down upon as a human being. An example of this would be the opposition of Desdemona's father, Brabanzio ...
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... Emilia. Othello, finding out that he has wrongfully murdered Desdemona, commits suicide. Cassio becomes general in his place. Iago ...
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... Although Othello is intelligent and respected as a General, he is also seen as alien to Venetian ways. Othello and Desdemona have no true common ground. ...
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... loved Cassio But with such a general warranty of heaven As I might love; I never gave him token. (Oth. V. ii. 59-62) Even in her death, Desdemona proved her ...
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... place is best known to you± (Shakespeare 1.3.219-220) and employs him °against the general enemy Ottoman ... Why does Othello want to kill Cassio and Desdemona? ...
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... Othello is the general of the city of Venice, and a foreigner, a dark-skinned Moor. He has eloped with a senator's daughter, Desdemona, and they love each ...
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... play "Othello" written by William Shakespeare is about a general named Othello, a moor who lives in Venetia and is married to a woman name Desdemona, who is of ...
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... t sound that preposterous because that is the exact reason Othello murders Desdemona. ... most beautiful and sought after women in Venice, he is the general of the ...
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