In Shakespeare's "Othello," the protagonist expresses a desire to be remembered as a man of honor and integrity. During his final speech, he reflects on his tragic downfall and seeks to clarify his character, insisting that he was not the villain he has been portrayed as. Othello wishes for his legacy to highlight his noble intentions and the love he had for Desdemona, rather than the jealousy and betrayal that led to his demise. Ultimately, he hopes that his story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of manipulation and trust.
Iago brings Othello his handkerchief that Othello has given Desdemona and tells him it was in Cassio's house.
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They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
Iago brings Othello his handkerchief that Othello has given Desdemona and tells him it was in Cassio's house.
Iago brings Othello his handkerchief that Othello has given Desdemona and tells him it was in Cassio's house.
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No thank you.
she wants to be remembered for her lyrics
He will persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful, thus wrecking their happy marriage, making Othello miserable, and inducing him to become a murderer.
he wants to be remembered by an evil person.
An explanation. He doesn't get one though.
Egyptians believed that while their name was remembered they would live in the afterlife.
They want Desdemona's father, Brabantio, to come out and kill Othello, because they know that Desdemona and Othello are getting illegally wedded. Iago hates Othello and wants him dead because Cassio gave Othello a position in the military that Iago believed he deserved.
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