Othello loves himself unlike romeo kills himself to be with Juliet.
Iago and himself.
Yes. He smothers her.
Iago's constant manipulation of Othello to this end contributed to his murderous desires, but is the "evidence," planted by Iago, that indicates that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him that most strongly motivates Othello to kill Desdemona.
because his wife told othello the truth that it was iago's plan to seperate desdemona and othello
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.
Othello loves himself unlike romeo kills himself to be with Juliet.
He died in his palace at Memleben after celebrating Easter with a great assembly. He died from a strong fever as one of then strongest leaders after Charlemenge.
He asphyxiates her
Iago and himself.
he kills himself
Iago is one the most evil characters because he tricks Othello and gets Othello to kill Desdemona and himself in the end and he only looks out for his own personal gain.
Yes. He smothers her.
Iago had lied to Othello and convinced him that Desdemona was secretly having sex with Cassio.
A weapon that can kill.
Iago's constant manipulation of Othello to this end contributed to his murderous desires, but is the "evidence," planted by Iago, that indicates that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him that most strongly motivates Othello to kill Desdemona.
because his wife told othello the truth that it was iago's plan to seperate desdemona and othello