OTHELLO: If you do find me foul in her report
The trust, the office I do hold of you,
Not only take away, but let your sentence
Even fall upon my life (1.3.120-123).
In Act II, we see Othello’s commanding power as he takes …show more content…
During a conversation between Othello and Iago, we see Othello become frustrated then fall into a trance. By the time Act V rolls around, destruction takes place everywhere. Othello loses his reputation among the Venetians by first slapping Desdemona. Then, Iago convinces Othello to murder his wife in the sacred bed sheets. There is still some care left for Desdemona from Othello because he does not want to harm her beautiful white skin, and he cares about her soul asking, “Have you prayed tonight, Desdamon?” (2.26). Next, Othello is stripped of his position in the army and to be put on trial. In the end, Othello stabs himself leaving everybody disappointed and his deceiver to be tortured.