Who is cassio wife in othello




















SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Why does Iago hate Othello? How does Emilia help Iago? How does Iago use Bianca to trick Othello? Why does Iago hate Cassio? Why does Roderigo wake up Brabantio? Why does Othello go to Cyprus? Why does Roderigo agree to kill Cassio? Does Cassio die? How does Roderigo die? Does Othello kill Desdemona?

This causes an utmost hatred for Othello. Also, why did Iago kill his wife? If we believe this interpretation, then, Iago loses everything and everyone he loves because of his plotting. He kills his wife , Emilia, because of what she knows; he drives Othello to kill himself and his wife.

Whether Iago's true desire is for Othello or Desdemona, he loses both, and he also loses his own freedom. Shakespeare's Desdemona is a Venetian beauty who enrages and disappoints her father , a Venetian senator, when she elopes with Othello, a Moorish man several years her senior.

When her husband is deployed to Cyprus in the service of the Republic of Venice, Desdemona accompanies him. One is that Cassio has been picked ahead of him as Lieutenant; the other is that he thinks that Othello slept with Iago's wife , Emilia.

Cassio seems to have taken Iago's place in Othello's affections. After all, who was chosen to take over from Othello in Cyprus at the end of the play but Cassio himself. How is Iago selfish? Iago is very egotistical, or selfish, and that is noticeable because he seeks personal pleasure and success at the expense of others.

He planned to try to ruin Cassio's reputation, and Desdemona and Othello's marriage simply because he was selfish and wanted to become lieutenant. What is Othello's tragic flaw? He exploites Roderigo as a source of money and an unwitting accomplice in his plot to bring down Othello. When finally cornered and charged with his wickedness, Iago refuses to speak or to repent or explain his actions, and he goes to his punishment still surrounded by mystery.

Desdemona A noble Venetian lady, daughter of Brabantio. She organizes her life intelligently and shows courage, love, and loyalty in following her husband into danger. She accompanies Othello to Cyprus on the campaign against the Turks but finds him becoming distant and making wild accusations against her.

She firmly believes that he will see that she is true to him, but when she realizes he is about to kill her, she can only feel despair and grief. She dies declaring her love for him. Brabantio A Venetian Senator, Desdemona's father. He is angry at his daughter's choice of husband but can do nothing once the marriage has taken place, and the Venetian Senate has accepted it.

He warns Othello that Desdemona is a clever deceiver. Roderigo A Venetian nobleman in love with Desdemona. He has more money than sense and pays Iago to court Desdemona on his behalf. He welcomed the popular general, Othello , into his home but had no idea that his daughter was falling in love with him. He accuses Othello of using witchcraft against his daughter and assumes the Senate will support him when he complains to the Duke about their marriage.

When the Senate disagree with him, he says goodbye to his daughter and we learn later that his grief about losing her to Othello causes his death. Brabantio believes that his fellow Senators will take his side against Othello.

Brabantio is respected by the Senate and by his daughter, even though she chooses to stay loyal to her new husband. Brabantio was so upset that his daughter married Othello that Gratiano suggests he died of a broken heart. Iago and Othello overhear Cassio and Bianca. Bianca gives Cassio Desdemona's handkerchief. Bianca is first introduced when the soldiers arrive in Cyprus. She is clearly very attached to Cassio. He spends time at her house and she wants him to spend more time with her. He gives her a handkerchief he finds in his room and she becomes jealous, thinking it must be a gift from another woman.

Othello sees her with the handkerchief and believes this proves that Desdemona must have given it to Cassio. Bianca defends Cassio when he is stabbed by Roderigo and goes to look after him. Bianca is upset when she thinks Cassio might be seeing another woman. Bianca is in a relationship with Cassio and he speaks affectionately to her.

Other characters suggest Bianca is a prostitute who has fallen in love with her client, Cassio. Bianca likes Cassio but he does not seem to feel the same, laughing about her behaviour with Iago. Iago tells Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Cassio. Roderigo is a gullible nobleman who is in love with Desdemona. The play opens with Roderigo and Iago talking about how much they hate Othello and telling Brabantio that his daughter has secretly married.

Iago convinces Roderigo that he should follow them to Cyprus because Desdemona will soon grow bored of Othello and then she might want him. Roderigo does everything Iago tells him. This includes giving him money and jewels, provoking Cassio to fight and later trying to kill Cassio. Iago kills Roderigo to stop him revealing what he knows. Roderigo does not want to kill Cassio but is convinced that the death of Cassio is not important compared to his own desires. Roderigo has asked to marry Desdemona but Brabantio does not think he is a good enough match.

Roderigo is so obsessed by his love for Desdemona that it has taken over his life. Desdemona and Othello have a strong relationship in Act 1. He won her affection by telling her stories about his past and she defies her father to marry him.

Desdemona and Othello are happy together when they arrive safely in Cyprus after a difficult journey at sea. Desdemona and Othello grow further apart as Othello starts to suspect she is in love with Cassio. Othello wants to see proof that she has been unfaithful. In Act 4 he hits her in front of everybody and in Act 5 kills her in their bedroom. In Act 2, Othello trusts that Iago is loyal both to him and to Cassio and has no idea Iago caused the fight Cassio gets into with Montano.

Othello trusts Iago with his plans to kill Desdemona and also trusts Iago to kill Cassio for him. As the play begins, we learn that Othello has recently promoted Cassio to be his lieutenant.



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