The full title of Othello is "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice." It's relevance is what it tells us about the play we are going to see, read, or study. First, it tells us that the play is a tragedy. Second, it tells us that it is about someone named Othello. Third, it tells us that Othello is a Moor from Venice.
Othello
The full title of the Shakespeare play often called "Othello" is "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice." There are operas and other musical pieces based on the story and in some of these the name is spelled "Otello."
Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.
Desdemona
the play, Othello, was/is very successful
Othello
The full title of the Shakespeare play often called "Othello" is "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice." There are operas and other musical pieces based on the story and in some of these the name is spelled "Otello."
Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.
Desdemona
the play, Othello, was/is very successful
No, the noun 'Othello' is a proper noun, the name of a play by Shakespeare and the name of the main character in that play.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place or thing.A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Othello' are character, person, play, or story.
Authorize means to approve or empower. Shakespeare did not approve or empower a play called Othello. He did, however, write a play called Othello.
They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
Cassio and Othello were very close friends before the play.
Brabantio is the father of Desdemona in Shakespeare's play Othello.
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William ShakespeareThe play Othello was written by William Shakespeare.