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The story takes place in Venice and in Cyprus.
In the Act III Scene III of Othello, Iago insinuates to Othello that Cassio is in possession of a special handkerchief owned by Desdemona. This is after Iago lied to Othello about Cassio professing his passions for Desdemona during his sleep. This infuriates Othello and make him believe that Desdemona has committed infidelity.
At the end of Act 3, Scene 3 of Othello, Othello decides to give orders to Iago to kill Cassio
Because Othello is unsure of Desdemona's actions. He is afraid of losing Desdemona to Cassio.
Othello is plain-speaking, honest, and forthright.
One paradox in Act 2, Scene 1 of Othello is when Iago says, "I am not what I am." This statement is paradoxical because Iago is known to be deceitful and manipulative, so his claim that he is not what he appears to be creates a sense of irony and doublespeak.
In Act V.
why do they depict it as a child's coffin
when Juliet and Romeo fall in love. this is an example of dramatic irony because the audience knows that Juliet and Romeo love eachother but the majority of the characters in the play don't know about Juliet and Romeo loving eachother.
The story takes place in Venice and in Cyprus.
In the Act III Scene III of Othello, Iago insinuates to Othello that Cassio is in possession of a special handkerchief owned by Desdemona. This is after Iago lied to Othello about Cassio professing his passions for Desdemona during his sleep. This infuriates Othello and make him believe that Desdemona has committed infidelity.
At the end of Act 3, Scene 3 of Othello, Othello decides to give orders to Iago to kill Cassio
Roderigo.
Because Othello is unsure of Desdemona's actions. He is afraid of losing Desdemona to Cassio.
Othello is plain-speaking, honest, and forthright.
the act of kindness and respect
Act 5, Scene 2