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No, Othello did not die from hemlock. In Shakespeare's play "Othello," he dies by his own hand after being manipulated into believing that his wife Desdemona was unfaithful. In a fit of despair and jealousy, he stabs himself with a dagger, marking a tragic end to his story. Hemlock is not involved in his death.

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