He says that Desdemona never deserves to be taken advantage like this. Even though he wants to kill her, he continues to state that she is the sweetest and fairest woman ever.
How does Othello plan to kill Desdemona? Initially, Othello plans to poison Desdemona, but then he changes his mind when Iago suggests that he strangle her. What does Iago promise Othello? Iago promises that he will kill Cassio.
Who is Lodovico and why has he come to Cyprus? Lodovico is a Venetian nobleman, and he comes with a letter from the Duke and his senators. What does the letter from Lodovico say? Othello is ordered to return home to Venice, while Cassio is appointed governor of Cyprus. What does Desdemona say about the news? How does Othello react? He hits her in front of everyone and calls her a devil. Lodovico witnessed Othello strike his wife for no apparent reason, and now he is shocked and upset.
He regrets respecting Othello. How does Othello respond? Emilia insists that Desdemona has not done anything suspicious and that she is an honest woman. Iago goes along with everything that is said, saying that it is absolutely terrible that Othello is getting this idea.
When Emilia begins to discover that it may have been a false rumor started by someone, Iago now denies that no one could have actually done this. Why is Roderigo mad at Iago? Roderigo is not any closer to being with Desdemona, even though he gave his jewels to Iago to deliver to her.
Where does Iago say that Othello and Desdemona are going to sail to when they leave Cyprus? Mauritania Why does Iago tell Roderigo to kill Cassio? Killing Cassio is going to end the affair between him and Desdemona. Also, if Cassio is killed, Othello and Desdemona cannot leave the island soon.
Does Roderigo succeed in killing Cassio? He fails, and then Cassio wounds Roderigo. What does Iago do to Cassio after Roderigo is wounded? What happens when Othello sees that Cassio is wounded outside? Othello is thrilled that Iago carried out his promise of killing Cassio and goes back inside.
When Roderigo and Cassio are yelling in pain, who comes to them? Gratiano and Lodovico, as well as Iago who pretends to respond. What does Iago do to Roderigo and why? Iago stabs Roderigo and kills him. He falsely does this out of vengeance for harming Cassio, but if Roderigo survived, he would reveal that Iago was the mastermind behind this plan. Who is Gratiano? What does Othello tell Desdemona to do when they are in the bedroom?
Othello tells Desdemona to pray and prepare for her death. What happens to Desdemona? She is killed by Othello when he smothers her with a pillow. Who enters the bedroom? What news does this person bring? Emilia enters the bedroom to deliver the news that a man named Roderigo attempted to kill Cassio, but Cassio is not dead.
Emilia is mortified that Othello would kill her because she was sweet and honest. What happens? Desdemona wakes up for a moment and claims she killed herself, then dies.
What does Othello reveal about the affair that ultimately shocks Emilia? What does Gratiano say happened to Brabantio? What does Emilia reveal when Othello mentions that Desdemona supposedly gave the handkerchief to Cassio? Emilia calls Othello stupid and proclaims that her husband had ordered her to steal it for him.
What does Iago do to Emilia? Iago stabs Emilia and kills her, then runs away. She wants to be laid next to Desdemona. What is going to happen to Othello? Othello is now stripped of his command, and he is going to be put on trial in Venice.
What does Othello do to Iago, now having learned of all his lies? Othello calls Iago the devil and stabs him, but Iago does not die. Before Othello is taken away, what does he do?
Othello stabs himself with a weapon he had been concealing and dies next to Desdemona. What happens to Iago at the end of the novel?
Iago feels that Cassio's promotion should have gone to him. He envies Cassio. There are no perfect rhymes for the word cassio. Iago wanted Cassio to drink more wine because he wanted Cassio to be drunk and argumentative when Roderigo would approach him later that night. Iago told Montano that Cassio was drunk every night. He wanted to cast doubt on Othello's judgment for appointing Cassio, by implying that Cassio may be drunk during battle.
This led to Othello stripping Cassio of his position. Othello thought that Cassio was irresponsible and dishonourable. Cassio was Othello's lieutenant - his second in command. Michael Cassio was created in Nicola Cassio was born in Cassio was drunk and disorderly. Iago's plan for Cassio is to make as if Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona, Othello's wife.
He plans on Roderigo killing Cassio, or Cassio killing Roderigo, or both killing each other so Iago's planning will not get back to Emilia or Othello. They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello.
Iago says that he was sleeping next to Cassio and that Cassio was having a dream about making love to Desdemona. He is aiming at exactly what happens--that Desdemona will plead on Cassio's behalf, and make Othello wonder "Why is she so interested in Cassio anyway? Iago uses Roderigo to anger Cassio so that Cassio will fight with him. This breach of discipline will result in Cassio getting dismissed. This has the results of getting Iago a promotion and giving Desdemona a reason to plead on Cassio's behalf which Iago will turn into evidence of her infidelity.
Iago tricks Othello into feeling jealous of Cassio by suggesting to him that Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona. They overhear a conversation between Cassio and Bianca in which Bianca produces the handkerchief and demands to know why Cassio is giving her another woman's handkerchief.
This proves that Cassio had the handkerchief and gave it away. Cassio fell to the ground and cell out for help. Log in. William Shakespeare. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer. Study guides. Julius Caesar 20 cards. What did the conspirators do after they killed Caesar. What kind of handicap did Caesar have. Who was Lucius. What does Caesar bequeath in his will.
William Shakespeare 20 cards. Eliminates a possible plot complication Why does Shakespeare move the action of his play from Venice to Cyprus? Venice is very sophisticated, whereas Cyprus is more relaxed and wild… allows for the crazy plot to develop without problems How does Montano react to the news that Othello is about to take his place as governor of Cyprus?
Montano is happy and pleased. Cassio is a very touchy-feely person, especially when it comes to women… Iago notices this and wants to take advantage of it What judgements does Iago pass on women in his conversation with Desdemona and Emilia?
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