Well it depends what kind advice they need
The advice that overwhelmed Othello was to kill Desdemona and he will take care of Cassio
He points out that Desdemona deceived her father in eloping with Othello, and so is capable of deceiving Othello too.
When Othello is overcome with grief after hearing rumours of his wife, Desdemona, committing adultery, Iago tells him to seek revenge. Othello is convinced that she has hurt his honour and his good name therefore following Iago's advice. Othello suggests poisoning her so he would not soil her beauty (as Othello is battling with himself because he still loves Desdemona) but Iago suggests a far more ironic way of murder. To smother her in the bedsheets in which she committed the offence.
"Hear his speech but say thou nought."
That she would give up her child if it is need
Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.
good advice
He says that Othello placed Cassio as his lieutenant instead of him.
Lady Macbeth rang the bell three times to give Macbeth a signal that Duncan's servant are asleep and the time is right for Macbeth to enter Duncan's chamber
He says that Othello placed Cassio as his lieutenant instead of him.
I can not answer this question. In order for me to give you advice i would have to know what your are struggling with.
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