Desdemona is Othello's wife
Emilla
Desdemona
A free lover is free to love whom he/she loves
No, but they can be. The differences consist of with whom you have sex.
He is ordered to go to the duke.
Their lovers died, and they all committed suicide over it. Romeo and Antony committed suicide because they falsely believed that their lovers had died; Othello committed suicide when he realized he had murdered his lover for no good reason.
You can use the word "lover" to refer to someone with whom you have a romantic or sexual relationship. For example, "He is my lover," or "She confessed her feelings to her secret lover." Be mindful of the context in which you use the word, as it carries strong connotations of passion and intimacy.
The gardener with whom Constance Chatterley has an affair is called Mellors.
The villain, deceiver, manipulator, servant of Othello (whom he hates because he made Cassio his lieutenant instead of him).
He had a lover named Eva Braun, whom he married the day before he committed suicide.
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Othello