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If Desdemona asked a favour on Cassio's behalf, it would look to Othello like she was doing it out of an improper love for Cassio. The harder she argues, the more suspicious it seems to Othello.
towards the end. Cause they started from the bottom, now they there! Cha-Cha!
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.
For some people the word "climax" has a technical sense when discussing a play. This might cause them to identify the climax with act 3 of any Shakespearean play. In a non-technical sense, the climax of the play comes when Othello smothers Desdemona. He had a chance up to that point but none after.
This is a matter of debate among Shakespeare scholars. Iago gives numerous reasons for hating Othello, but ultimately refuses to answer when asked at the end:Othello asksWill you, I pray, demand that demi-devilWhy he hath thus ensnared my soul and body?Iago replies:Demand me nothing: what you know, you know:From this time forth I never will speak word.
Clearly, the answer is in Act 2. Your best plan is to read/watch it. The long term consequence is probably that Cassio gets fired, although the cause-and-effect is difficult to trace.
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If Desdemona asked a favour on Cassio's behalf, it would look to Othello like she was doing it out of an improper love for Cassio. The harder she argues, the more suspicious it seems to Othello.
towards the end. Cause they started from the bottom, now they there! Cha-Cha!
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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For some people the word "climax" has a technical sense when discussing a play. This might cause them to identify the climax with act 3 of any Shakespearean play. In a non-technical sense, the climax of the play comes when Othello smothers Desdemona. He had a chance up to that point but none after.
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