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Othello kills Desdemona.

Iago kills Roderigo and Emilia.

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Q: Who kills who in the play Othello?
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How does the play Othello end?

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?


What happens in Othello's?

he kills himself


Why does Othello kills his wife?

Othello smothers Desdemona to death, in their own bed.


How does othello end?

Othello kills Desdemona at Iago's suggestion, then finds out that he has been duped from Iago's wife Emilia. Iago kills Emilia and is hauled away to jail. Othello, horrified at what he has done, kills himself. Cassio takes over.


Who kills roderigo in shakespeares Othello?

During the brawl, Iago kills Roderigo.


How does Othello and Romeo compare as characters?

Othello loves himself unlike romeo kills himself to be with Juliet.


Did Othello wife Desdemona slept with anyone in a play Othello?

Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.


How successful was Othello?

the play, Othello, was/is very successful


What was Othello's wife's name in the play Othello?

Desdemona


Did Shakespeare authorize a play called Othello?

Authorize means to approve or empower. Shakespeare did not approve or empower a play called Othello. He did, however, write a play called Othello.


Othello - What was Cassio's relationship with Othello before the beginning of the play?

They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello


How did Othello die?

Desdemona is killed by Othello, Iago kills Emilia (his wife) as Emilia reveals that Desdemona has been falsely accused of adultery and then Othello kills himself rather than live with what he has done. In Act V, Cassio kills Roderigo after Roderigo attempts to stab Cassio (he wants Cassio dead so that he can keep Othello and Desdemona from leaving the country, and get closer to Desdemona, whom he loves from afar). Unfortunately, instead of Roderigo's sword penetrating Cassio's flesh, he finds that Cassio has armor on, and stabs Roderigo back.