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    article" - Desdemona ■ "Where should I lose that handkerchief Emilia?" - Desdemona ■ "I have not deserved this" - Desdemona ■ "She has deceived her father and may thee" ■ "She must die else she’ll betray more men" - Othello ■ "Look to your wife: observe her well with Cassio" - Iago ■ "Hath she forsook so many noble matches ... To be called a whore?" - Lodovico ■ "Commend me to my lord - O‚ Farewell" - Desdemona ■ "Nobody‚ I myself" - Desdemona Emilia You told a lie‚ an odious damn lie! O‚ the more angel

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    On a night of great tragedy in the late 1600’s. General Othello was slain by himself; after he strangled his wife to death. Gratiano had said that Iago was guilty of manipulating many people including Othello which all lead up to the murders of Emilia (Iago’s wife)‚ Desdemona (Othello’s wife) and Othello’s suicide. Iago also had a part in the death of Roderigo‚ a person who had got into the mix by simply being in love. Before Othello’s death‚ he had spoken about how he does not want people to think

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    In Act 2‚ scene 1‚ Iago’s comment that Othello and Desdemona "are well tuned" is a metaphor of harmonic music in which he uses to indicate the current harmony of Othello’s marriage. However the comment is then followed by Iago’s vow "to set down the pegs"‚ which show his intentions to disrupt the harmony between them. When Iago and Roderigo are left alone together‚ Iago sees this as an opportunity to manipulate Roderigo by telling him that "Desdemona is directly in love with him" (him being Cassio)

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    death. Othello is torn between his love for his wife and his jealousy and hatred of such a possible ’whore‚’ so he smothers Desdemona to death. Emilia enters and witnesses her dying mistress. She tells Othello that he is misled and that Desdemona was never unfaithful. Iago enters and tries to persist with his plan‚ yet his wife disrupts his action. As Emilia tells Othello the truth behind Iago’s trickery‚ Iago stabs and kills her. Montano‚ Lodovico‚ Gratiano‚ and Cassio enter the bedroom to bring news

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    him?” Desdemona sees that he is in turmoil and tries to comfort him. In the process of comforting him‚ she also drops her handkerchief. (This white handkerchief with red strawberry embroidery is important symbol in the play.) then Emilia picks up the handkerchief. Emilia is super clueless as to what Iago wants with it‚ but she will do as he wants because she’s Iago’s wife. Othello regarded the handkerchief as a symbol of desdemona’s commitment to him‚ which is why he got to furious when Desdemona

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    scheme. He cons her into stealing Desdemona’s handkerchief that Othello gave to her. He knows this handkerchief means a lot to them as a couple and knows it will make Othello believe his scheme. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ is Desdemona’s good friend. She trust in her. To only be let down and later it is shown that Emilia turned her back on Desdemona. Desdemona falls for many of Iago’s little schemes causing his main scheme to plan out. Iago makes the women look like bad people‚ but he is the real master mind

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    Beauty by Jane Martin In Beauty by Jane Martian (pg. 1759)‚ the central conflict between Bethany and Carla is that the other one wants something the other has. It is an internal conflict because each character is jealous of the other but does not necessarily have a problem with the other. Carla is beautiful and Bethany is studious and normal. Carla wishes she was smarter and could do better in school‚ and Bethany wishes that more boys would pay attention to her. The irnoy of this all is the fact

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    Act 1 Scene 1 Questions 1. From Roderigo’s first speech it appears that he paid Iago for something? Can you tell what it is? So that he will help win over Desdemona’s heart 2. Iago say he hates Othello for what reason? Iago hates Othello because he didn’t get the promotion and Michael Cassio did and Iago thinks he is the one who deserves it 3. What does Iago say of Cassio? Iago says that Cassio is undeserving as he has no experience and only has book knowledge 4. What two kinds of followers are there

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    because Desdemona and Cassio do not have an affair with each other. At the time that he almost foils his plan‚ his wife‚ Emilia gives him Desdemona’s handkerchief. She steals the handkerchief to Iago because she wants her husband to feel she is clever and useful. In Act III Scene III‚ Iago says in a condescending manner to Emilia a remark implying that she is a foolish wife. Emilia is about to give Iago the ocular proof. However‚ she never knows that she is giving him the tangible proof he needs to

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    “now you see it…now you don’t” A couple of months ago my parents hired a magician for my little brother’s birthday party. Ivan the Incredible specialized in optical illusions with cards and coin tricks‚ which was a little hard for the group of eight year olds to grasp but most entertaining for myself and several adults. When I began reading Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Iago’s antics reminded me of Ivan the Incredible and how someone can trick you to believe something is true when it really isn’t. Appearance

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