The citation for William Shakespeare's "Othello" typically follows this format in MLA style: Shakespeare, William. Othello. Edited by [Editor's Name], [Publisher], [Year of Publication]. For example: Shakespeare, William. Othello. Edited by John Doe, Penguin Classics, 2005. Adjust the editor, publisher, and year according to the specific edition you are referencing.
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They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
NO! Othello is DEFINITELY a tragedy.
othello is a moor
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They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
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NO! Othello is DEFINITELY a tragedy.
othello is a moor
Emilia stole it for him.
Othello from Shakespeare's Othello? He was a man, didn't have a husband. Had a wife though: Desdemona.
Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.
Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.
The same way I would describe any other Othello. Othello is still Othello no matter what clothes you put him in.
Iago brings Othello his handkerchief that Othello has given Desdemona and tells him it was in Cassio's house.