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What is Iago’s true motivation for his destruction of Othello? Look for examples of the extended metaphor comparing words to …
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Why do you think Emilia was willing to die to make known the truth about Desdemona’s death and her husband’s …
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Why does Desdemona respond, “Nobody; I myself,” to Emilia’s question of who did this to her? How is this ironic? …
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Why do you think Roderigo is so willing to murder Cassio? What do you think Iago told him to convince …
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As he enters Desdemona’s bedchamber in order to kill her, Othello mutters: “It is the cause, it is the cause, …
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Why doesn’t Desdemona react more strongly when Othello accuses her of infidelity? As Emilia prepares her mistress’s wedding bed, Desdemona …
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Why is the handkerchief that Desdemona has lost so important to Othello? What does Cassio do with the handkerchief he …
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By lines 3.3.344ff, what is Othello’s state of mind? What is the primary thing Othello has lost through Desdemona’s betrayal? …
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As Cassio pleads his case to Desdemona, Othello and Iago approach: Why does Iago comment: “Ha, I like not that”? …
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In lines 167-178 of this scene, what does Iago notice and what does he plan to do as a result? …
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