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... (1.3.201-06) In the same scene Desdemona again shows her stubbornness and ability in choice making when deciding what to do when Othello is on duty. ...
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... To you , preferring you before her father, So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord." Later in the same scene Desdemona professes her ...
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... In the midst of the corruption scene, Desdemona is confident of her ability to restore Cassio to his position, assuring the crest-fallen Lieutenant, "Do not ...
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... As the scene opens, Cassio has come to Desdemona to ask her to plead his cause to Othello, hoping to regain his rank and Othello\'s loyalty. ...
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... In the scene when Othello is explaining how he and Desdemona fell in love, and in the scene when Desdemona and Othello meet in Cyprus we see her innocence ...
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In Act 3 Scene 3, how does Iago persuade Othello of Desdemona's supposed infidelity? Act 3 Scene 3 is, arguably, the most important ...
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... Othello does not believe Iago. "I do not think but Desdemona's honest. (Act 3, Scene 3, Line 228). He tells Iago that he is not a jealous man. ...
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... (Act V Scene I) Desdemona reveals how naive she really is to the world around her when she says "I do not think there is any such woman... ...
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... Othello does not believe Iago. "I do not think but Desdemona's honest. (Act 3, Scene 3, Line 228). He tells Iago that he is not a jealous man. ...
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... silent. Act 3 Scene 4 shows Emilia's cynicism towards men as she asks Desdemona about her husband's display of temper. Emilia believes ...
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... O, farewell." (5.2.152-153) No where is the submissiveness of the women to their significant others more apparent than in this scene. Desdemona's last words ...
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... In Act IV, Scene II Othello indulges in a great exaggeration of his jealousy when he believes Desdemona to be a prostitute, and Emila, the wife of Iago t be ...
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... In the beginning of Act III scene iii, Iago avoids any reference to Desdemona while subtly planting the seeds of suspicion against Cassio in Othello's mind. ...
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... though unlike her, Desdemona definitely does know sexual passion already and thus cannon "fall"." (Adamson 8) Desdemona's inability in the boudoir scene to say ...
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... (Act III, Scene III) When Desdemona leaves, Iago ... (Act IV, Scene I) Othello in this state commits his first act of violence against Desdemona by hitting her. ...
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... (Act III, Scene III) When Desdemona leaves, Iago ... (Act IV, Scene I) Othello in this state commits his first act of violence against Desdemona by hitting her. ...
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... (Act III, Scene III) When Desdemona leaves, Iago ... (Act IV, Scene I) Othello in this state commits his first act of violence against Desdemona by hitting her. ...
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... (Act III, Scene III) When Desdemona leaves, Iago ... (Act IV, Scene I) Othello in this state commits his first act of violence against Desdemona by hitting her. ...
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... to his role not being what it seems: "Knavery's plain face is never seen till us'd." (II,i,324) In the last scene, after Othello has killed Desdemona, all of ...
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... Indeed, hers is the first voice defending Desdemona that Othello has heard since Iago began his work in act 3, scene 3, and it is a relief for the audience to ...
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... figured that out. Dramatic irony is also seen when Othello calls Desdemona a "whore" (Act 4, Scene 2, Ln. 83). Desdemona is not ...
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... pit thee to't Within these three days let me hear thee say That Cassio's not alive." (Act III, scene 4) Iago also reminds Othello that Desdemona has also ...
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... Othello's Words At the start of Act V, Scene 2, Othello sits by Desdemona's bedside and speaks his most significant soliloquy of the entire book as she sleeps. ...
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... We are at last able to form our own opinions of Othello by the third scene when Desdemona finally confirms that he is not the evil kind of man ! ...
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... over Othello and the manipulation of Desdemona, Iago will use his evilness to devastate them all, "That shall enmesh" Throughout the whole of Act 2 Scene 3 in ...
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... hate(s) the Moor" [Act I, Scene III, Line 344] and telling Roderigo to "make money" [Act I, Scene III, Line 339] so that he can give gifts to Desdemona to win ...
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... Similarly, Emilia in an earlier scene assures Desdemona that Othello's attitude has to do with matters of the state, and not Desdemona. ...
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... self-control. In Act III Scene V Othello goes do Desdemona to demand she show him a handkerchief he gave to her. When she cannot ...
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... In one of his last speeches to Desdemona in Act 3, Scene 3, Othello chides himself for becoming angry with his wife and following her departure remarks to ...
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... In Act 4, Scene 3 Othello's wife, Desdemona, and Emilia have a conversation on cheating and what might drive a woman to make a "cuckhold" (4.3.78) of her ...
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