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Desdemona's primary fear in Shakespeare's "Othello" revolves around the potential loss of her husband's love and trust. As Othello becomes increasingly influenced by jealousy and manipulation, she worries that he may not believe in her fidelity. This fear is compounded by her vulnerability as a woman in a patriarchal society, where her reputation is at stake. Ultimately, her anxiety leads to tragic consequences as misunderstandings and betrayal escalate.

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