After he killed his own wife Desdemona, and found out she was not lying to him (nether cheating on him), he kills himself with a dagger and falls on the bed where his wife was.
Othello smothers Desdemona to death, in their own bed.
Othello is jealous because he thinks Desdemona has betrayed him and she has gone after Cassio so, he takes revenge by asking Iago to kill Cassio and he suffocates Desdemona to her death. Use quotes from Othello to prove this point e.g. when Othello starts talking about death.
Desdemona was murdered by Othello
Hell i presume or reunited in the afterlife with desdemona
Othello strangles Desdemona and then Emilia comes in and Iago kills her and then Othello realizes that Desdemona was innocent so in the end he kills himself. Not a happily ever after ending, eh?
Othello's line, "A guiltless death I die," is reminiscent of Romeo's words from Romeo and Juliet, "O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. / There rust and let me die." Both lines are spoken at the point of death in each respective tragedy, and both characters accept their fates with a sense of peace. Othello is accepting of his guilt and his death, whereas Romeo is accepting of his death as an escape from his suffering. Both lines express a peaceful resignation to death in the face of tragedy, and serve as a reminder of the power of love and fate.
According to thabtopsis what will happen after death
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They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
She says that she will eventually get bored of Othello because he is much older then her so she will want youth.
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