In Act One Scene 3 Iago says "I have looked upon the world for four times seven years" which means he's twenty-eight. Othello is middle-aged, but his age is not given in the text. Iago calls him an "old black ram".
There is some debate about how long the action takes in Othello - based on contradictory indicators in the text, one can argue that the bulk of the play happens in less than 36 hours after Othello's arrival in Cypress; one can also argue that it takes several weeks. For a longer discussion see the attached link.
The play can take over three hours to perform: the performance at the New Globe starring Eamonn Walker takes 195 minutes.
Othello is reckoned as Shakespeare's ninth longest play, at 3323 lines.
The age difference is never actually given but Othello is hinted at being friends with Desdemona's father so the age difference could be more than ten years apart. Remember that in those days people were more free to marry people who were much older or younger than they; they were not bound by today's stifling conventions which consider a marriage between people far apart in age "gross" or "icky".
Othello was written sometime before 1604 when it was first performed
Shakespeare was approximately 39 years old.
Iago is 28 years old in the play.
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No. Othello did not kill Iago. He killed Desdemona (he thought he did justice). Then, the truth came out. Othello charged at Iago but was stopped by others at that scene. Then Iago ran away, and Othello killed himself; died upon a kiss on Desdemona.
Iago.
Iago opposes Othello because Othello chose to promote Cassio to lieutenant instead of Iago. Also, Iago is prejudice against Othello for his skin colour. Othello was a victim of the time he lived in.
Iago, his ensign.
He will persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful, thus wrecking their happy marriage, making Othello miserable, and inducing him to become a murderer.
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no Iago is. Iago is the planner and causes the conspiracy of the play. iago tricks Othello and rodrigo
Neither. Othello was the captain, Cassio the lieutenant and Iago the ensign.
No. Othello did not kill Iago. He killed Desdemona (he thought he did justice). Then, the truth came out. Othello charged at Iago but was stopped by others at that scene. Then Iago ran away, and Othello killed himself; died upon a kiss on Desdemona.
Iago is, although he is more likely to get others to do bad things than to do them himself. He does murder Roderigo, after egging him on to kill Cassio. He also induces Othello to murder Desdemona.The villain in Othello is Iago as he twists Othello's mind and gets him to kill Desdemona, steals from Roderigo and kills him, kills Emilia, wounds Cassio and ruins his job.
Othello promoted Cassio as his lieutenant instead of Iago.
Iago is usually pictured in Army Uniform. So is Othello, usually.
Iago's wife is Emilia.
If you mean Iago from Othello, he is the standard bearer of General Othello. Iago hates the general and plots to make Othello think his wife is having an affair.
Casio thinks of Iago as a very dear friend to Othello, but to Iago Casio was a toy to make Othello jealous. what they both have in common is that they both serve under Othello and are dear friends in battle to him.
Iago.
Iago