Three characters are killed: the two lovers, Othello and Desdemona, and Emilia, who is murdered by the evil Iago.
No, Othello did not die from hemlock. In Shakespeare's play "Othello," he dies by his own hand after being manipulated into believing that his wife Desdemona was unfaithful. In a fit of despair and jealousy, he stabs himself with a dagger, marking a tragic end to his story. Hemlock is not involved in his death.
He was a character in a play called Othello by William Shakespeare
In Shakespeare's "Othello," the character who refers to "duck" is actually a misinterpretation; there is no character named Duck. If you meant "Desdemona," she is Othello's wife and a central figure in the play, symbolizing love and fidelity. Her character ultimately becomes a tragic victim of Othello's jealousy and manipulation by Iago.
The occupation of the character called Othello is an army general in the service of the Duke of Venice.
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No, Othello did not die from hemlock. In Shakespeare's play "Othello," he dies by his own hand after being manipulated into believing that his wife Desdemona was unfaithful. In a fit of despair and jealousy, he stabs himself with a dagger, marking a tragic end to his story. Hemlock is not involved in his death.
He was a character in a play called Othello by William Shakespeare
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She says that she will eventually get bored of Othello because he is much older then her so she will want youth.
In Shakespeare's "Othello," the character who refers to "duck" is actually a misinterpretation; there is no character named Duck. If you meant "Desdemona," she is Othello's wife and a central figure in the play, symbolizing love and fidelity. Her character ultimately becomes a tragic victim of Othello's jealousy and manipulation by Iago.
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Othello is the main character in the play of the same name by William Shakespeare.
old major and then snowball dies. boxer dies at the end and its so sad the way he dies:( its a great book!
The occupation of the character called Othello is an army general in the service of the Duke of Venice.
Character from Othello. Father of Desmonda.
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