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... enraged. Desdemona then has to defend her name and loyalty to Othello but it falls on deaf ears and Othello kills her. Even when ...
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... I would also blame Iago for the death of Desdemona. He convinces Othello that she has had an affair and Othello kills her by suffocation. ...
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... Othello never gives her the chance to explain. So, Othello kills her and soon learns the truth. He feels awful after the killing but can do nothing. ...
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... as Macbeth. While Macbeth kills a friend, Othello kills more. He murders a lamb, pure and innocent and his one true love. In his ...
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... as Macbeth. While Macbeth kills a friend, Othello kills more. He murders a lamb, pure and innocent and his one true love. In his ...
(1393 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Othello kills Desdemona because he is concerned about the affect that Desdemonas's unfaithfulness will have on his reputation. Othello ...
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... Othello wants Cassio and Desdemona dead. So Othello kills Desdemona and Iago is sent to kill Cassio. However, Cassio lives and when ...
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... adamantly rude. Iago's vile intentions are evident in the last scene of Othello just before Othello kills himself. As Othello and ...
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... After Othello kills Desdemona, Emilia says, "The Moor hath killed my mistress!" (V.ii.166) and calls him a "dull Moor" (V.ii.226). ...
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... By the end of the drama, Othello, the once loving husband, has become a green-eyed ... He kills Desdemona, then afterwards kills himself due to regret and shame. ...
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... Desdemona tries to show her love for Othello when he kills her. When Lodevico asked Desdemona a question about Cassio Othello takes it the wrong way. ...
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... He is in such pain over what he has done that he kills himself, dying as a true tragic hero. Since Othello has passed all his life in the fields of war, he has ...
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... great beauty. Even when Othello kills her, he cannot bear to destroy her beautiful skin, and so he suffocates her instead. As a ...
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... while hiding), he runs back to Othello, not letting his identity be known, afraid of getting caught and his hatred of Othello revealed. He even kills his own ...
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... Outraged, Othello tragically kills Desdemona and stabs himself to death after finding out that the 'honest' Iago manipulated him. ...
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... When Iago sees Roderigo's failure to carry through with the plan, he wounds Cassio in the leg and kills Roderigo. When Othello hears commotion in the streets ...
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... This is the last thing that Othello says before he dies which is the catastrophe in the play. Oedipus' catastrophe happens when Jocasta kills herself after she ...
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... and frames Desdemona. In the end Othello kills Desdemona and lets Iago win without even knowing it (Mack 144). When the hero knows ...
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... and the Venetian messengers find the wounded men; Iago secretly kills Roderigo and sends Emilia to the castle with news of the brawl. Othello awakens Desdemona ...
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... Iago. After revealing Iago's plot to Othello, Iago kills her. This is yet another vicious act to show the true evil Iago represents. ...
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... In the final act, right before Othello murders his beloved he says, "...I will kill thee, And love thee after." So, even though he kills her still loves her ...
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... Othello becomes full of anger and jealousy and kills Desdemona. Othello later finds that Desdemona was not unfaithful and commits suicide. ...
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... Iago. After revealing Iago's plot to Othello, Iago kills her. This is yet another vicious act to show the true evil Iago represents. ...
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... kill him. In Shakespeare Othello kills Desdemona, confesses to it, and Iago is apprehended before being put to death. The main difference ...
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... Iago kills Emilia for revealing his treachery and is then wounded by Othello. Othello then falls upon his sword and dies at his wife's side. ...
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... Iago decei s, steals, and kills to gain that position. Iago lies to his loved ones including his wife and friends. Iago tricks Othello into beleiving that his ...
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... and attacks Cassio from behind without anyone seeing it, but Roderigo is struck with a fatal blow that kills him later. The plan between Othello and Iago was ...
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... Iago. After revealing Iago's plot to Othello, Iago kills her. This is yet another vicious act to show the true evil Iago represents. ...
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... listening to her side and story. Realizing he has been deceived by Iago, Othello in return kills himself. The true tragedy of the play ...
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... listening to her side and story. Realizing he has been deceived by Iago, Othello in return kills himself. The true tragedy of the play ...
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