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Desdemona Othello
  Othello       (1458 6 )
.... One participant is a man named Roderigo, who is in love with Desdemona, Othello's wife. The focus of the scene is Roderigo telling ....

Othello       (1159 5 )
.... When Othello marries Desdemona, he as a "˜Moor' has to prove himself worthy of her hand in marriage and says his won social status is worthy of her. ....

Othello       (1078 4 )
.... When Othello marries Desdemona, he as a "˜Moor' has to prove himself worthy of her hand in marriage and says his won social status is worthy of her. ....

Shakespeare's Parallels       (2423 10 )
.... In Othello, Desdemona and Emilia are alike - both being deceived by the men they love. By not trusting Desdemona, Othello betrays her. ....

Othello       (862 3 )
.... For example, Desdemona said to Othello, "pray you, let Cassio be receiv'd again. .... The last factor was the handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona. ....

Othello's Changing Perceptions of Desdemona       (2824 11 )
.... This treatment of Desdemona shows Othello's jealous nature, which Emilia points out to Desdemona. .... Here Othello calls Desdemona a whore to her face. ....

Othello a Hero?       (785 3 )
.... line 21) Actions like this also indicate that perhaps Desdemona's "˜affair' was not so much about a betrayal of the love of Othello and Desdemona, but rather ....

Othello       (650 3 )
.... The handkerchief, the most crucial object in the play, symbolized Othello's love to Desdemona, since it was his first gift to her. ....

Tragedy of "Othello"       (688 3 )
.... delicate, restrained language that he sees befitting Desdemona when he calls her an "exquisite lady." When Othello is about to murder Desdemona, he describes ....

Othello       (888 4 )
.... The three characters: Iago, Desdemona, and Othello himself all seemed to view honesty and moral values in their own personal ways; some were deserving of trust ....

Othello       (666 3 )
.... use them as his pawns. Desdemona, Othello's wife, is a young woman of the upper class in Venice. She is very honest, upright and ....

Othello       (885 4 )
.... Let me first explain to you Desdemona, Othello's beautiful and loyal wife. .... Act IV, Scene 1: Othello accuses Desdemona of lying O, devil, devil! ....

Othello       (489 2 )
.... He appears to view the marriage between Desdemona and Othello as noble and heroic, for the most part. Throughout my paper I will ....

Othello       (1058 4 )
.... After convincing Othello of Desdemona's infidelity, Iago goes to speak with Emilia who has found the handkerchief given to Desdemona by Othello when they first ....

causes of Othello       (854 3 )
.... thank me, love me and reward me for making him egregiously an ass." Iago manifests self-doubt within Othello and the belief that Desdemona, Othello's wife, is ....

Othello       (1287 5 )
.... Instead Othello encourages Desdemona's father to fetch her because he trusts that she will verify the marriage. While Othello's ....

Othello       (462 2 )
.... upon. Iago had an evil plot to bring Othello down, because he was in love with Desdemona when the Moor stole her heart. Iago causes ....

Othello Downfalls       (692 3 )
.... Had they attempted to communicate with the people they should have, Othello with Desdemona, Othello would not have been a Shakespearean tragedy.

Othello and the Role in Women       (674 3 )
.... He states they are weak, lazy, and stupid and only desire sex for- shadowing how he will use them as his pawns.Desdemona, Othello's wife, is a young woman of ....

A Tragic Story- Othello       (1511 6 )
.... Iago, honest and just, that hast such noble sense..." (5.1.31-32) Because of his need to trust and his deep unrealistic love for Desdemona, Othello is easily ....

Othello: The Tragic Hero       (574 2 )
.... for Desdemona. Othello's love for Desdemona was pure and white, with Iago's evil bringing the unclean thoughts into Othello' mind. ....

Othello       (1470 6 )
.... is this desire for revenge that exists in both Othello and Iago that leads to the horrific end in the story where four people, Desdemona, Othello, Emilia and ....

Othello, Is Iago guilty       (1103 4 )
.... that because of this affair, he plans to get even with Othello, "wife for wife." We now see that Iago had thoughts of hurting Desdemona (Othello's wife) long ....

othello       (707 3 )
.... Cassio laments his loss of reputation, and Iago suggests that he approach Othello through Desdemona. .... Much to Lodovico's surprise, Othello strikes Desdemona. ....

Othello, Protaginist And Tragic Hero       (1419 6 )
.... from the beginning) to a man bent on destruction, and ready to join in that destruction himself--because in killing Cassio and Desdemona, Othello is killing ....

Othello       (382 2 )
.... Cyprus. Desdemona speaks to Othello about her friendship with Cassio and begs him to become friends with Cassio again. This makes ....

How Did Iago Manipulated Othello       (320 1 )
.... Iago by manipulatiing the story's main character himself and other characters in the story such as Rodrigo, who used to love Desdemona, Othello's wife, Cassio ....

Othello       (2824 11 )
.... This treatment of Desdemona shows Othello's jealous nature, which Emilia points out to Desdemona. .... Here Othello calls Desdemona a whore to her face. ....

Othello Act III To Act V Summary       (2963 12 )
.... Desdemona wants Othello to forgive Cassio and give his position back as lieutenant. .... Emilia gets Desdemona, Othello sends Emilia to guard the door. ....

Othello       (1786 7 )
.... At the dual celebration for Desdemona's and Othello's marriage and the end of the Turkish threat to Cyprus, Iago sets his plan in motion by persuading Cassio ....


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