Othello help with homework: What are Othello and Iago talking about at the opening of this scene

  1. What are Othello and Iago talking about at the opening of this scene?
  2. When Iago warns Othello that Brabantio is “much-loved” and may try to separate him and Desdemona, what is Othello’s answer and what does it suggest about what Othello values?
  3. What does Othello mean when he says: “My parts, my title, and my perfect soul/ Shall manifest me rightly.”
  4. According to Brabantio, how has Othello seduced his daughter?
Asked on 13.06.2017 in English Literature.
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