He serves as a catalyst for the tragic events in the play that follows his death. Such as Romeo's banishment from Verona
Votive offerings to Athena
To provide closure
They serve tofu.
Othello's line, "A guiltless death I die," is reminiscent of Romeo's words from Romeo and Juliet, "O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. / There rust and let me die." Both lines are spoken at the point of death in each respective tragedy, and both characters accept their fates with a sense of peace. Othello is accepting of his guilt and his death, whereas Romeo is accepting of his death as an escape from his suffering. Both lines express a peaceful resignation to death in the face of tragedy, and serve as a reminder of the power of love and fate.
Iago says most of the asides, which are sections of dialogue in which the character speaking is addressing the audience, himself, or no one in particular. These serve several purposes - in Othello, they provide exposition (as the plot is rather complicated, the audience is well served to have Iago's plans and intentions explained as he goes along) and dramatic irony (as the audience knows the real story, but the characters do not.)
The conversation between Montano and the gentlemen serve as a means for building suspense.
As natural phenomena tornadoes do not serve any purpose; they simply are. Their effects are destruction, injury, and death.
To serve a ritual function.
How does cholesterol function
By the Function they serve
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The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.
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By the Function they serve
Irrigation system
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they serve as controllers