Othello is a General that lives in Italy(Venice), but is a Moor. Traditionally that means he is black while everyone else is white. He is very respected and marries on of the leading families daughters. Iago is one of his most trusted lieutenants, but after great victories Othello decides to promote someone else. Iago then begins a scheme to get power. First he brings down his other rivals for power. Then he seeks revenge on Othello. To do so he starts scandals almost on a whim and makes everyone distrust one another. Including Othello and his wife. Side note: Othello has epilepsy and no one must know or they will think him weak or possesed. Iago forces Othello to smother his wife and all of his rivals to die, yet in the end He loses his own life in his web of lies. One of the most Ironic things about Othello is Iago the most wicked liar coins the term (I wear my heart upon my sleeve.) Meaning he does not decieve. Iago makes the top ten most evil fictional villains ever.
Iago instructs the search party for Desdemona to meet him at the town square of Venice after they learn about her elopement with Othello. He uses this opportunity to manipulate the situation further, guiding them into their next actions. The town square serves as a central location for the unfolding drama and subsequent developments in the story.
Iago says that he was sleeping next to Cassio and that Cassio was having a dream about making love to Desdemona.
The longest roles in Shakespeare's plays by the number of lines each are:Hamlet (1495)Richard III (1171)Iago (1098)Henry V (1028)Coriolanus (897)Othello (887)Timon (865)Vincentio (852)Antony in Antony and Cleopatra (851)Lear (758)The biggest roles in Shakespeare's plays based on the percentage of lines spoken by the character of all the lines in the play are as follows:Hamlet (37%)Timon (34%)King Henry V (32%)Richard III (31%)Iago (31%)Vincentio (30%)Prospero (30%)Macbeth (29%)Edward III (29%)Titus Andronicus (28%)If you don't accept Edward III as a play by Shakespeare, the next in line is Brutus in Julius Caesar (28%)For more information, please refer to the related links.
Readers must cross Spaces between one group of lines in the next :)
A series of ships arrive in Othello Act II Scene 1. Cassio's ship is the first to arrive. Iago's ship, carrying Desdemona, Emilia and Roderigo, is next. Othello's ship arrives last.
Othello is a General that lives in Italy(Venice), but is a Moor. Traditionally that means he is black while everyone else is white. He is very respected and marries on of the leading families daughters. Iago is one of his most trusted lieutenants, but after great victories Othello decides to promote someone else. Iago then begins a scheme to get power. First he brings down his other rivals for power. Then he seeks revenge on Othello. To do so he starts scandals almost on a whim and makes everyone distrust one another. Including Othello and his wife. Side note: Othello has epilepsy and no one must know or they will think him weak or possesed. Iago forces Othello to smother his wife and all of his rivals to die, yet in the end He loses his own life in his web of lies. One of the most Ironic things about Othello is Iago the most wicked liar coins the term (I wear my heart upon my sleeve.) Meaning he does not decieve. Iago makes the top ten most evil fictional villains ever.
Iago instructs the search party for Desdemona to meet him at the town square of Venice after they learn about her elopement with Othello. He uses this opportunity to manipulate the situation further, guiding them into their next actions. The town square serves as a central location for the unfolding drama and subsequent developments in the story.
Iago says that he was sleeping next to Cassio and that Cassio was having a dream about making love to Desdemona.
The longest roles in Shakespeare's plays by the number of lines each are:Hamlet (1495)Richard III (1171)Iago (1098)Henry V (1028)Coriolanus (897)Othello (887)Timon (865)Vincentio (852)Antony in Antony and Cleopatra (851)Lear (758)The biggest roles in Shakespeare's plays based on the percentage of lines spoken by the character of all the lines in the play are as follows:Hamlet (37%)Timon (34%)King Henry V (32%)Richard III (31%)Iago (31%)Vincentio (30%)Prospero (30%)Macbeth (29%)Edward III (29%)Titus Andronicus (28%)If you don't accept Edward III as a play by Shakespeare, the next in line is Brutus in Julius Caesar (28%)For more information, please refer to the related links.
Those are called parallel lines.
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Parallel lines are two or more lines that run perfectly straight, into infinite, next to each other so that none of the lines will ever touch.
Good Question . Next please.....
Gosh, that's a tough one. And for our next question, who wrote Beethoven's Fifth Symphony? Shakespeare's play was written by Shakespeare of course.
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
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