The Duke decides that the Turks will attack Cyprus so he sends for Othello to go to Cyprus, to defend it and become the new governor.
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.
One of the senators pointed out that the Turks are more likely to want Cyprus, the Duke then decides that the Turks will attack Cyprus and that any move toward Rhodes is a trick so he sends for Othello to go to Cyprus, to defend it and become the new governor.
Shakespeare's Othello.
The story takes place in Venice and in Cyprus.
Othello.
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.
what happens when Lodovico arrives in Cyprus?
Iago
Iago and Emilia.
Othello was first set in Venice, than in Cyprus when Othello was sent to fight the Turks.
In Shakespeare's play "Othello," the Duke of Cyprus is not given a specific name. He is referred to simply as the Duke, serving as a figure of authority who oversees matters related to the military and governance in Cyprus. His role is primarily to address the political situation and the conflict between Othello and the other characters.