Othello falls down because he believes that Desdemona is cheating on him and passes out in fear b) Iago is very happy and proud of his work when Othello passes out 2. Iago tells Othello that if he listens to his and Cassio’s conversation he will get Cassio to admit that he is having an affair with Desdemona 3. a) Iago jokes with Cassio about Bianca so that it seems like Cassio is laughing about the affair he is having with Desdemona. b) It is revealed that there relationship is just Bianca trying to get with Cassio 4.
Bianca is angry with Cassio because he asked her to figure out who’s handkerchief it is even though they are not married and he never wants to be with her 5. Othello wants both Cassio and Desdemona brutally murdered 6. a) Iago suggests that Othello should strangle Desdemona instead of stabbing her b) Because Othello believes that in murdering Casio and Desdemona he is bringing justice to the world 7. Lodivico is a signor from Venice that has come to tell Othello to report back to Venice and for Cassio to become the general of Cyprus 8.
He tells Lodivico that Othello has changed for the worse and has gone a little crazy. Act 4 Scene 2 1. Othello asks Emilia if Desdemona is cheating with anyone. When Emilia says she is not, Othello believes that she is lying 2. The quote “steeped in poverty to the very lips” shows that Othello feels weakened by how he is a Moor and cannot talk fluently as other men. 3. Othello calls Desdemona a foul toad. His language is much more harsh and vulgar contrary to the smooth talking Othello of Act 1 4. Desdemona acts more strongly when accused of infidelity because she was persuaded by Emilia 5. ) Emilia believes Othello is being abused by some villainous Knave
The Essay on Iago In Othello Desdemona Cassio Love
In Shakespeare's "Othello", Iago carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with Cassio. He does this through a series of suggestions and hesitations that entice and implant images in Othello's head that lead him to his demise. But what is more important is, he gives Othello the motive to murder his own innocent Desdemona, satisfying ...
b) It is dramatic because as the audience we know that Iago is actually the one who is screwing with Othello 6. Iago tells her he is having trouble with business and that she should sup with him 7. Roderigo thinks that Iago is just using him and taking all of his money. Iago tells him to be more patient and he will finally have Desdemona. 8. a) Iago’s plan is for Roderigo to help murder Cassio and Othello so that he can finally have Desdemona. b) Roderigo agrees to murder Othello so that he can have Desdemona Act 4 Scene 3 . Othello tells Desdemona to go to bed with no attendant so that he can kill her 2. The scene seems to calm down (the calm before the storm) “He looks gentler than he did” this quote tells you that Othello is more calm 3. It is dramatic because the song talks about forgiveness but Othello is going to kill her 4. The quote “my love doth so approve him that even his stubbornness, his checks, his frowns have grace and favor in them” shows that Desdemona is loyal to Othello threw thick and thin 5. a) Yes, Emilia would cheat on her husband b) Emilia would cheat on her husband for monarchy