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... speak with the duke , Brabanzio decides to go along and accuse Othello before the assembled senate . Brabanzio's plan backfires . The duke and senate are very sympa- thetic toward Othello . Given a chance to speak for himself , Othello ...
... speak with the duke , Brabanzio decides to go along and accuse Othello before the assembled senate . Brabanzio's plan backfires . The duke and senate are very sympa- thetic toward Othello . Given a chance to speak for himself , Othello ...
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... speak to Cassio , but he answers evasively when she tries to set a meeting time . She criticizes Othello for responding to her request so grudgingly and hesitantly , and he tells her that he will deny her nothing but wishes to be left ...
... speak to Cassio , but he answers evasively when she tries to set a meeting time . She criticizes Othello for responding to her request so grudgingly and hesitantly , and he tells her that he will deny her nothing but wishes to be left ...
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... speak . What is the effect of her silence about the handkerchief ? Do we forgive this silence when she insists on speaking in spite of Iago's threats in the final scene ? Do a close reading of one of Iago's soliloquies . Point to ...
... speak . What is the effect of her silence about the handkerchief ? Do we forgive this silence when she insists on speaking in spite of Iago's threats in the final scene ? Do a close reading of one of Iago's soliloquies . Point to ...
Common terms and phrases
action Aleppo arrives Bianca Brabanzio Cassio and Desdemona characters claim clown convince Othello daughter demona Desdemona asks Desdemona seems ello Emilia enters end of Act ensign Farewell final scene Graziano handkerchief husband Iago assures Iago enters Iago explains Iago mentions Iago says Iago's infidelity insists jealous jealousy kerchief kill Cassio kill Desdemona King's Men lago lieutenant Lodovico marriage married Othello Mauritania Michael Cassio Midsummer Night's Dream mona mona's monster Montano Moor Once Othello onstage Othello and Desdemona Othello asks Othello begins Othello says Othello seems Othello stands Othello tells play's PLOT OVERVIEW PSAT QUESTIONS & ESSAYS QUOTATIONS REVIEW & RESOURCES SAT II scene iii SCENES I-II sexual Shakespeare ship soldier song SparkNotes Guide speak stabs story suggest that Othello suit to Desdemona SUMMARY & ANALYSIS symbol tells Othello Throughout the play Titus Andronicus Turks upset Venice villain virginity wedding sheets whore wife's William Shakespeare Willow woman