No. William Shakespeare's Othello was fictional.
No, Othello is a fictional character. Shakespeare simply wrote the play to entertain, and entertain it did. It deals with love, hate, jealousy, racism, authority, headship, murder, deceit etc.
They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
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The main conflict is the internal one within Othello, between his love of Desdemona and his fear that Iago is right about her being an adultress.
Like in real life. Othello is both responsible and victim of circumstances.
No, Othello is a fictional character. Shakespeare simply wrote the play to entertain, and entertain it did. It deals with love, hate, jealousy, racism, authority, headship, murder, deceit etc.
They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
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The main conflict is the internal one within Othello, between his love of Desdemona and his fear that Iago is right about her being an adultress.
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Desdemona was captivated by Othello's accounts of military adventures and exploits, so he defends himself. Desdemona appears and verifies her real love for the Moor as he explains that her love for him is not based on witchcraft.
Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.
Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.
The same way I would describe any other Othello. Othello is still Othello no matter what clothes you put him in.
Othello from Shakespeare's Othello? He was a man, didn't have a husband. Had a wife though: Desdemona.