Her last words are in response to Emilia's demand that she name her murderer. Emilia says "Who hath done this deed?" and Desdemona responds "Nobody. I myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord. O, farewell." Not that anyone is going to believe her--she wasn't smothered by accident and it's not a likely method of suicide.
Brabantio think Desdemona married Othello because he used drugs or some type of witchcraft spells or shall i say diabolical deceptions.
He knows Othello is looking on and thinks that they are talking about Desdemona. The kinds of things Cassio is likely to say about Bianca drive Othello wild when they appear to be about Desdemona.
Iago would get to keep the gifts Roderigo had sent to Desdemona that he had stolen
In the original Shakespeare plays, Othello kills Desdemona when she is about to asleep, and Juliet kills herself when she wakes up to find Romeo dead. Now that, in the end, Constance has saved them from death, Desdemona can fall asleep and live (Goodnight) and Juliet can wake up and not die (Good Morning).
Brabantio is Desdemona's father.
Desdemona was murdered by Othello
Othello and desdemona
Othello smothers Desdemona to death, in their own bed.
Hell i presume or reunited in the afterlife with desdemona
Emilia overhears Othello and Desdemona discussing Cassio. Desdemona is pleading on Cassio's behalf to Othello, hoping to persuade him to reinstate Cassio as his lieutenant. In the conversation, Desdemona is trying to help Cassio regain his position in Othello's esteem.
The "Willow Song" that Desdemona sings on the night of her death in Shakespeare's "Othello" is traditionally attributed to the character of Emilia in the play. However, it is often associated with a much older folk tradition. The song's themes of loss and sorrow resonate deeply with Desdemona's tragic fate, highlighting her vulnerability and foreshadowing her demise.
...It is not wrong. It does cause death. == Because AIDS caused disease, which caused death, so it is only indirectly responsible.
Because he was responsible for the death and suffering of millions of innocent people.
Othello is jealous because he thinks Desdemona has betrayed him and she has gone after Cassio so, he takes revenge by asking Iago to kill Cassio and he suffocates Desdemona to her death. Use quotes from Othello to prove this point e.g. when Othello starts talking about death.
Brabantio think Desdemona married Othello because he used drugs or some type of witchcraft spells or shall i say diabolical deceptions.
He knows Othello is looking on and thinks that they are talking about Desdemona. The kinds of things Cassio is likely to say about Bianca drive Othello wild when they appear to be about Desdemona.
Iago would get to keep the gifts Roderigo had sent to Desdemona that he had stolen