1. Cause and Effect in Othello
Such a small object comes to have such a large significance in the play shows the heightened sense of jealousy in their minds, and exemplifies that even such small incidents turns into their "proof" of love or betrayal As a final repercussion of Desdemona losing her handkerchief, it angers Othello to the point where he becomes violent towards her, by calling her derogatory names, and ultimately causes her murder, exhibiting that even the most basal omission causes a character's downfall. ... Losing her handkerchief has caused turmoil in distress in Desdemona's life. ...
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