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The falling action in "Othello" occurs after the climax, where Othello confronts Desdemona about her supposed infidelity and ultimately kills her in a fit of jealousy. Following her death, Othello learns of Iago's deceit and manipulation, leading to his realization of the tragic consequences of his actions. The tension escalates as Othello grapples with remorse and guilt, culminating in his suicide. This sequence highlights the devastating impact of jealousy and betrayal, setting the stage for the resolution of the play.

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