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Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.

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What warning does brabantio give to Othello in Othello?

"She has deceived her father and may you." Basically, if she could lie to her father she could lie to her husband.


Why is Othello not worried about Brabantio's wrath?

Othello is already married to Desdemona and there is nothing Brabantio can do about it.


Who is Brabantio in the play Othello?

Brabantio is a Venetian senator who is Desdemona's father. He becomes Othello's father-in-law when Desdemona elopes with Othello in the beginning of the play. Brabantio is very unhappy with their sudden marriage. He accuses Othello of performing witchcraft on his daughter to make her fall in love with her. Othello denies this. Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter deceived him, she can deceive Othello as well. In Act V, it is discovered that Brabantio died broken-hearted as a result of Desdemona's marriage to Othello.


What advice does Brabantio give Othello about Desdemona?

He points out that Desdemona deceived her father in eloping with Othello, and so is capable of deceiving Othello too.


Who is Brabantio's brother?

Brabantio is the father of Desdemona in Shakespeare's play Othello.


Who was the wife of Othello?

Desdemona, daughter of Brabantio, was Othello's wife.


How does Brabantio feel about Othello in Shakespeare's play 'Othello?

Brabantio disapproves of Othello and the relationship he has with Brabantio's daughter Desdemona. This is not because Othello is not worthy of Desdemona because he is a much respected officer, but because he is a Moor (in that time an African) and therefore considered beneath the Italian people.


Who inherits the wealth of Brabantio in Shakespeares Othello?

Kerser


How does Brabantio die in Othello?

Brabantio is Desdemona's father who strongly opposed Othello's eloping with her. When the Senate finds that their marriage is legit, he is very unhappy. He dies of a broken heart.


Who is Desdemona's father in Othello?

Brabantio is Desdemona's father. He becomes very upset when Desdemona elopes with Othello and accuses Othello of committing witchcraft in order to woo his daughter. Othello denies any wrongdoing and Brabantio warns Othello that if Desdemona deceived her father, she can deceive Othello as well. Brabantio dies from a broken-heart resulting from Desdemona's marriage.


Who maintains self control during the exchange between Othello and Brabantio?

Othello maintains self control during the exchange with Brabantio. He remains composed and respectful even in the face of Brabantio's accusations and insults. This shows Othello's ability to remain calm and in control of his emotions in difficult situations.


Why does brabantio think desdemona married Othello?

Brabantio think Desdemona married Othello because he used drugs or some type of witchcraft spells or shall i say diabolical deceptions.