Brabantio was not happy about the fact of Othello and Desdemona marriage. Brabantio was so unhappy he even promised to reward Roderigo if he can find Desdemona, after being told that she has run away to get married to Othello.
Barbantio's reaction to Othello and Desdemona's marriage was he thought that Othello used magic on Desdemona. He couldn't believe his daughter, a Venetian woman would love a dark Moor without Othello using magic.
Desdemona reacts with concern and distress to the mandate from Venice, particularly when it involves her husband Othello being summoned back. She feels a deep sense of loyalty to Othello and is anxious about the implications of the order for their relationship. Desdemona's love for Othello drives her to advocate for him, demonstrating her commitment to their marriage and her desire to support him amidst the political turmoil. Her reaction highlights her vulnerability and the challenges she faces as a woman in a patriarchal society.
Emilia was shocked and dismayed when Othello revealed that Iago had told him about Desdemona's affair with Cassio. She expressed disbelief and confusion, insisting that Desdemona was faithful and that Iago's claims were false. Emilia's reaction highlighted her loyalty to Desdemona and her growing realization of Iago's deceitful nature, ultimately leading her to confront the tragic consequences of his manipulation.
Mr. Bennet wasinfuriated about the marriage
Mr. Bennet wasinfuriated about the marriage
I have a positive reaction. News of progress in the legalization of same-sex marriage is a positive thing. Big news is cause for celebration, but even small victories are welcome events.
Obsequious
She protests but goes along with them anyway.
Obsequious
Mr. Bennet was infuriated about the marriage and refused to allow the couple to enter Longbourn.
Lodovico was shocked and disturbed by Othello's violent outburst towards Desdemona, perceiving it as a drastic shift from Othello's previously noble demeanor. He expressed disbelief at Othello's actions, suggesting a loss of reason and honor. Later, Iago manipulates the situation by explaining Othello's behavior as the result of Desdemona's supposed infidelity, further sowing distrust and fostering the tragic unfolding of events. Iago's deceitful rationale serves to deepen Lodovico’s concern about Othello’s state of mind and morality.
ANSWER:If that's what you need to do so he or she will be more aware on what's going on with the marriage, do it. If after you tell him or her and no reaction it means the marriage is really in trouble..