In Shakespeare's "Othello," when Othello responds to the Duke, he defends his marriage to Desdemona by expressing his love for her and explaining how their relationship blossomed through shared stories of his past. He conveys respect for the Duke and the Venetian authority, asserting that their love is genuine and not based on deception. Othello's eloquent and composed response highlights his dignity and the sincerity of his intentions. Ultimately, he seeks the Duke's understanding and support for their union.
In Shakespeare's "Othello," the Duke listens to Othello's explanation of the events surrounding Desdemona's marriage and the accusations against him. He expresses understanding and respect for Othello's love story and acknowledges Othello's noble character. The Duke ultimately supports Othello, affirming that their bond is strong and that he sees Othello as an honorable man deserving of Desdemona. This response highlights the Duke's trust in Othello, contrasting with the suspicions of others.
Cassio
Desdemona
Iago, although Othello probably thinks that Cassio is.
desdemonas pity of othellos life struggles
In Shakespeare's "Othello," the Duke listens to Othello's explanation of the events surrounding Desdemona's marriage and the accusations against him. He expresses understanding and respect for Othello's love story and acknowledges Othello's noble character. The Duke ultimately supports Othello, affirming that their bond is strong and that he sees Othello as an honorable man deserving of Desdemona. This response highlights the Duke's trust in Othello, contrasting with the suspicions of others.
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Cassio
Desdemona
Iago, although Othello probably thinks that Cassio is.
desdemonas pity of othellos life struggles
Othello thinks Iago is most honest and counts him as his best friend
The first performance by the duke and king was poorly received by the audience. Their amateur acting and lack of talent resulted in a disappointing and unenthusiastic response from the spectators.
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I would write my own English paper with my own ideas.
1 Not being able to trust Dedemona fully 2 his trust in Iago 3 his low self-esteem 4 he is black
When Johann Sebastian Bach attempted to leave the Duke's castle with his manuscript, he was accused of stealing it. In response, Bach asserted that the manuscript was his own work and that he had every right to take it. His defense highlighted his dedication to his compositions and his integrity as a musician, ultimately leading to his release and the ability to pursue his career independently.