In Shakespeare's "Othello," Desdemona is taken to Cyprus by Othello himself, who is a general in the Venetian army. He marries her in secret before the play begins and brings her along as he is assigned to defend the island from a potential Turkish invasion. There is no other character who exports Desdemona; her journey to Cyprus is directly tied to her relationship with Othello.
Iago
Iago and Emilia.
While Othello is away, Desdemona will stay in Cyprus. She has accompanied Othello there after their marriage, and he has arranged for her to reside in the military quarters. Desdemona is left in the care of others while Othello focuses on his duties as a general.
To Iago. Iago does manage to get Desdemona safely to Cyprus. He doesn't do much about getting her back.
In Shakespeare's play "Othello," Desdemona is escorted to Cyprus by Iago and Othello. Iago, acting as Othello's ensign, plays a significant role in guiding them as they arrive on the island. Othello, as the general, is also responsible for her safety and well-being during their journey.
Iago
Iago and Emilia.
While Othello is away, Desdemona will stay in Cyprus. She has accompanied Othello there after their marriage, and he has arranged for her to reside in the military quarters. Desdemona is left in the care of others while Othello focuses on his duties as a general.
Desdemona will go to Cyprus. In Shakespeare's "Othello," she travels there with Othello after their marriage, as he is appointed to lead the Venetian forces against the Turks. Her journey symbolizes her commitment to Othello and sets the stage for the unfolding tragedy in the play.
To Iago. Iago does manage to get Desdemona safely to Cyprus. He doesn't do much about getting her back.
In Shakespeare's play "Othello," Desdemona is escorted to Cyprus by Iago and Othello. Iago, acting as Othello's ensign, plays a significant role in guiding them as they arrive on the island. Othello, as the general, is also responsible for her safety and well-being during their journey.
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.
Iago's master plot to annoy Othello and Desdemona, is to tell Desdemona's father that Desdemona has married the Moor (Othello). And also to convince Othello that Desdemona is involved in an affair with Michael Cassio.
Othello strangles Desdemona and then Emilia comes in and Iago kills her and then Othello realizes that Desdemona was innocent so in the end he kills himself. Not a happily ever after ending, eh?
He is one of the commanders but raised in position by othello as liutenant.
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.
Othello was a frequent guest at the house of Desdemona's father.