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Othello - Play Summary
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Set in Venice, Italy, Othello is a tragedy written by Shakespeare in 1603. Adapted from a story by Italian writer Giraldo Cinthio, the play focuses on the demise of star-crossed lovers Othello and Desdemona, who are sabotaged by the nefarious Iago.
Shakespeare’s version casts Othello as a Moor, a dark-skinned Muslim person from Northern Africa, Spain, or the Middle East. Othello's race has been a hotly debated issue over the years, and some scholars view Othello as a tragic figure of assimilation, given that the play is essentially a chronicle of his efforts to fit in amongst...
published: 22 Dec 2021
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RULES:
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published: 19 Sep 2020
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Othello by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis
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Professor Bradley Greenburg of Northeastern Illinois University provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and motifs in William Shakespeare's play Othello.
Othello, written in 1603-4, centers on a mysterious conflict between the Moorish protagonist by the same name as the play and his malevolent ensign Iago. Othello of Venice, Italy is a passionate soldier and lover who woos the noble and good-hearted Desdemona.
Sadly, Othello remains oblivious to the plots of mastermind Iago, who is puppeteering schemes involving all the plays other characters. "H...
published: 23 May 2019
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Othello (Shakespeare) – Thug Notes Summary & Analysis
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published: 02 Dec 2014
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Video SparkNotes: Shakespeare's Othello summary
Check out William Shakespeare's Othello Video SparkNote: Quick and easy Othello synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play. For more Othello resources, go to www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello. For a translation of the entire play into modern English, check out No Fear Shakespeare at nfs.sparknotes.com.
published: 12 Oct 2010
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They Really Did That to Othello - Key & Peele
Two black men attending the world premiere of “Othello” compare notes after the first act. (Contains strong language.)
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published: 10 Aug 2020
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OTHELLO (1965, ENG SUB) with LAURENCE OLIVIER & Derek Jacobi
This theatrical play written by William Shakespeare (OTHELLO: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is based on the National Theater Company's 3-year staging (1964-1966) by John Dexter at the Old Vic (there, Sir Laurence Olivier had played Iago with Ralph Richardson in OTHELLO at 1937-38 and, after that, he was the artistic director there). Directed in 1965 by Stuart Burge -in Shakespeare's Quarter Centenary year- this is the first Shakespearian color movie in the British language. Laurence Olivier talks about his role in an interview at Bobbie Wygant Archive. This theatrical TV movie is considered as the most rare, exquisitive and legendary performance of Sir Laurence Olivier -praised by Franco Zeffirelli as "an anthology of everything that has been discovered about acting in the p...
published: 22 Apr 2021
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Othello Full Play Summary in Under 6 Minutes
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Things are going well for Othello - he is a powerful army general and has just married Desdemona, the love of his life. However, unbeknownst to Othello, his seemingly loyal friend Iago is secretly plotting against him! The manipulative Iago starts convincing Othello that Desdemona is unfaithful, and Othello starts to go mad with jealousy. This can’t end well…
Watch our plot summary of Othello to find out what happens.
The magician Prospero, stranded on a remote island, i...
published: 10 Aug 2020
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Gothic Othello битва с тролем и циклопом
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published: 27 Aug 2024
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How to Play Othello
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published: 10 Sep 2020
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Othello - Play Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/othello/study-guide/video-othello to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which incl...
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/othello/study-guide/video-othello to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Set in Venice, Italy, Othello is a tragedy written by Shakespeare in 1603. Adapted from a story by Italian writer Giraldo Cinthio, the play focuses on the demise of star-crossed lovers Othello and Desdemona, who are sabotaged by the nefarious Iago.
Shakespeare’s version casts Othello as a Moor, a dark-skinned Muslim person from Northern Africa, Spain, or the Middle East. Othello's race has been a hotly debated issue over the years, and some scholars view Othello as a tragic figure of assimilation, given that the play is essentially a chronicle of his efforts to fit in amongst the white Venetians.
The play opens on Iago, a standard bearer in the Venetian army, talking with Roderigo, another Venetian. Roderigo is heartbroken, as his beloved Desdemona, the well-bred daughter of a renowned senator, has recently eloped with Othello, a Moorish general. Iago also happens to be resentful of Othello, who recently promoted a smooth-talking soldier named Cassio to lieutenant over him. The two-faced Iago decides to sabotage Othello and Desdemona using the lovesick Roderigo as a pawn.
To do so, he encourages the love-stricken Roderigo to inform Desdemona’s father, Brabantio, about the girl’s secret marriage to Othello. Brabantio is outraged to learn of his daughter’s marriage, and he con-fronts Othello, accusing the general of bewitching his daughter. Othello, however, swears that he and Desdemona bonded over stories of his difficult life. As Othello says, “She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. This only is the witchcraft I have used.” While Othello man-ages to persuade an audience of senators, along with the Duke of Venice, that Desdemona truly loves him, Brabantio warns Othello that his daughter may be capable of deceiving him as well.
Word spreads of an impending attack on Cyprus by the enemy Turks, and Othello is called away to defend the island. Accompanied by Emilia, Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s attendant, Cassio, Iago, and Desdemona follow the army to Cyprus. However, upon reaching the island, the group realizes that a storm has destroyed the Turkish fleet. Othello orders a celebration, which he later leaves to consummate his marriage to Desdemona.
While Othello is away, Iago gets Cassio drunk, then convinces Roderigo to bait Cassio into a fight. The fight wakes Othello, who blames Cassio for the scuffle and strips him of his rank. Cassio bemoans his tarnished reputation to Iago, who again manipulates him into appealing to Desdemona, saying that she can persuade Othello to restore Cassio’s title.
Cassio takes Iago’s advice and goes to see Desdemona, who agrees to help him. But on his way out of her dwelling, Cassio runs into Othello. Later, Iago seizes on the opportunity to convince the Moor his wife is having an affair with the disgraced lieutenant. Othello begins to doubt his wife’s fidelity.
While in her gardens, Desdemona drops the handkerchief that Othello gave her on their honeymoon. Emilia finds it, and Iago convinces her to let him return the handkerchief to Desdemona himself. Instead, Iago plants it in Cassio’s room and lies to Othello that Desdemona has given the handkerchief to Cassio as a to-ken of her love.
At first, Othello doubts Iago’s accusation. That is, until he witnesses Cassio giving the handkerchief to Bianca with his own eyes. Enraged, he vows revenge on his wife and Cassio both.
Still, Othello is reluctant to take action against Desdemona. In an attempt to convince the Moor of her in-fidelity, Iago stages a conversation with Cassio, instructing Othello to eavesdrop. During this exchange, Iago coaxes Cassio to talk about his affair with Bianca, leading Othello to assume he is talking about Desdemona. Convinced, Othello decides to kill Desdemona and orders Iago, who he promotes to lieutenant, to kill Cassio.
Encountering Iago, Roderigo voices his frustration about the lack of progress he’s made in wooing Desdemona. Again, Iago manipulates him, convincing Roderigo that if he kills Cassio, it will force Othello, and by extension Desdemona, to stay in Cyprus. Reluctantly, Roderigo picks a fight with Cassio and is badly but not fatally injured. To keep him from revealing his schemes, Iago secretly finishes Roderigo off.
Although Emilia swears to Othello that Desdemona has been faithful to him, the seeds of doubt are firmly planted in the general’s mind. When Desdemona mentions Cassio’s name in front of a nobleman, Ludovico, Othello publicly slaps her. Horrified, Emilia postulates that someone has manipulated Othello into acting out of jealousy, but Iago steers her off course.
Ultimately, Othello confronts Desdemona and ends up smothering her with a pillow.
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Set in Venice, Italy, Othello is a tragedy written by Shakespeare in 1603. Adapted from a story by Italian writer Giraldo Cinthio, the play focuses on the demise of star-crossed lovers Othello and Desdemona, who are sabotaged by the nefarious Iago.
Shakespeare’s version casts Othello as a Moor, a dark-skinned Muslim person from Northern Africa, Spain, or the Middle East. Othello's race has been a hotly debated issue over the years, and some scholars view Othello as a tragic figure of assimilation, given that the play is essentially a chronicle of his efforts to fit in amongst the white Venetians.
The play opens on Iago, a standard bearer in the Venetian army, talking with Roderigo, another Venetian. Roderigo is heartbroken, as his beloved Desdemona, the well-bred daughter of a renowned senator, has recently eloped with Othello, a Moorish general. Iago also happens to be resentful of Othello, who recently promoted a smooth-talking soldier named Cassio to lieutenant over him. The two-faced Iago decides to sabotage Othello and Desdemona using the lovesick Roderigo as a pawn.
To do so, he encourages the love-stricken Roderigo to inform Desdemona’s father, Brabantio, about the girl’s secret marriage to Othello. Brabantio is outraged to learn of his daughter’s marriage, and he con-fronts Othello, accusing the general of bewitching his daughter. Othello, however, swears that he and Desdemona bonded over stories of his difficult life. As Othello says, “She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. This only is the witchcraft I have used.” While Othello man-ages to persuade an audience of senators, along with the Duke of Venice, that Desdemona truly loves him, Brabantio warns Othello that his daughter may be capable of deceiving him as well.
Word spreads of an impending attack on Cyprus by the enemy Turks, and Othello is called away to defend the island. Accompanied by Emilia, Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s attendant, Cassio, Iago, and Desdemona follow the army to Cyprus. However, upon reaching the island, the group realizes that a storm has destroyed the Turkish fleet. Othello orders a celebration, which he later leaves to consummate his marriage to Desdemona.
While Othello is away, Iago gets Cassio drunk, then convinces Roderigo to bait Cassio into a fight. The fight wakes Othello, who blames Cassio for the scuffle and strips him of his rank. Cassio bemoans his tarnished reputation to Iago, who again manipulates him into appealing to Desdemona, saying that she can persuade Othello to restore Cassio’s title.
Cassio takes Iago’s advice and goes to see Desdemona, who agrees to help him. But on his way out of her dwelling, Cassio runs into Othello. Later, Iago seizes on the opportunity to convince the Moor his wife is having an affair with the disgraced lieutenant. Othello begins to doubt his wife’s fidelity.
While in her gardens, Desdemona drops the handkerchief that Othello gave her on their honeymoon. Emilia finds it, and Iago convinces her to let him return the handkerchief to Desdemona himself. Instead, Iago plants it in Cassio’s room and lies to Othello that Desdemona has given the handkerchief to Cassio as a to-ken of her love.
At first, Othello doubts Iago’s accusation. That is, until he witnesses Cassio giving the handkerchief to Bianca with his own eyes. Enraged, he vows revenge on his wife and Cassio both.
Still, Othello is reluctant to take action against Desdemona. In an attempt to convince the Moor of her in-fidelity, Iago stages a conversation with Cassio, instructing Othello to eavesdrop. During this exchange, Iago coaxes Cassio to talk about his affair with Bianca, leading Othello to assume he is talking about Desdemona. Convinced, Othello decides to kill Desdemona and orders Iago, who he promotes to lieutenant, to kill Cassio.
Encountering Iago, Roderigo voices his frustration about the lack of progress he’s made in wooing Desdemona. Again, Iago manipulates him, convincing Roderigo that if he kills Cassio, it will force Othello, and by extension Desdemona, to stay in Cyprus. Reluctantly, Roderigo picks a fight with Cassio and is badly but not fatally injured. To keep him from revealing his schemes, Iago secretly finishes Roderigo off.
Although Emilia swears to Othello that Desdemona has been faithful to him, the seeds of doubt are firmly planted in the general’s mind. When Desdemona mentions Cassio’s name in front of a nobleman, Ludovico, Othello publicly slaps her. Horrified, Emilia postulates that someone has manipulated Othello into acting out of jealousy, but Iago steers her off course.
Ultimately, Othello confronts Desdemona and ends up smothering her with a pillow.
- published: 22 Dec 2021
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How to play Othello
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The object of this 2 player game is to have the majority of your colored disks face up on the board at the end of the game. Setup. Layout the board and place 4 disks, 2 white side up and 2 black side up in the center of the board as shown. Give each player 30 disks. 1 player plays as white and the other as black. The player playing black goes first, then turns alternate.
On your turn you must place 1 disk on any empty space on the board and outflank your opponent. To outflank, means to have your disks on either side of a continuous straight line of your opponent’s disks. This line can be any number of disks long and can horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. When you place a disk so that you have outflanked your opponent’s disks, you then flip the outflanked disks over to your color. You are allowed to outflank multiple lines in a single turn.
If you are unable to outflank your opponent on your turn, then you are not allowed to play and you must skip your turn. If you can play, then you must play. Disks may only be outflanked as a direct result of a move and must be in a direct line of the placed disk. In this example these 2 white disks are not flipped. An outflank may not skip over your own colored disk to outflank more disks. Only the disks in the immediate outflank are captured.
All outflanked disks must be flipped. You may not chose to only flip some of them. If you flip over the wrong disk, and your opponent hasn’t moved yet, you may fix the error. If your opponent has already moved, then you may not fix the error. Once a disk is placed on a square it may never be removed or moved to another square. If you run out of disks to place, and you still have a legal move, then your opponent must give you some of theirs to use. When it is no longer possible for either player to move, the game is over. Disks are counted and the player with the majority of their color showing is the winner.
You can also play multiple rounds and track points. The winner of the round receives points equal to the difference between the number of their opponent’s disks, subtracted from the number of their disks. Once players reach a predetermined point total, the game ends and the player with the most points is the winner.
There is an advantage to going first. For less experienced players to play with more experienced players, the less experienced player can go first. If you need a greater handicap, then the less experienced player may start the game with up to 4 disks already in play, one in corner of the board.
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RULES:
The object of this 2 player game is to have the majority of your colored disks face up on the board at the end of the game. Setup. Layout the board and place 4 disks, 2 white side up and 2 black side up in the center of the board as shown. Give each player 30 disks. 1 player plays as white and the other as black. The player playing black goes first, then turns alternate.
On your turn you must place 1 disk on any empty space on the board and outflank your opponent. To outflank, means to have your disks on either side of a continuous straight line of your opponent’s disks. This line can be any number of disks long and can horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. When you place a disk so that you have outflanked your opponent’s disks, you then flip the outflanked disks over to your color. You are allowed to outflank multiple lines in a single turn.
If you are unable to outflank your opponent on your turn, then you are not allowed to play and you must skip your turn. If you can play, then you must play. Disks may only be outflanked as a direct result of a move and must be in a direct line of the placed disk. In this example these 2 white disks are not flipped. An outflank may not skip over your own colored disk to outflank more disks. Only the disks in the immediate outflank are captured.
All outflanked disks must be flipped. You may not chose to only flip some of them. If you flip over the wrong disk, and your opponent hasn’t moved yet, you may fix the error. If your opponent has already moved, then you may not fix the error. Once a disk is placed on a square it may never be removed or moved to another square. If you run out of disks to place, and you still have a legal move, then your opponent must give you some of theirs to use. When it is no longer possible for either player to move, the game is over. Disks are counted and the player with the majority of their color showing is the winner.
You can also play multiple rounds and track points. The winner of the round receives points equal to the difference between the number of their opponent’s disks, subtracted from the number of their disks. Once players reach a predetermined point total, the game ends and the player with the most points is the winner.
There is an advantage to going first. For less experienced players to play with more experienced players, the less experienced player can go first. If you need a greater handicap, then the less experienced player may start the game with up to 4 disks already in play, one in corner of the board.
- published: 19 Sep 2020
- views: 358617
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Othello by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis
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Professor Bradley Greenburg of Northeastern Illinois University provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and motifs in William Shakespeare's play Othello.
Othello, written in 1603-4, centers on a mysterious conflict between the Moorish protagonist by the same name as the play and his malevolent ensign Iago. Othello of Venice, Italy is a passionate soldier and lover who woos the noble and good-hearted Desdemona.
Sadly, Othello remains oblivious to the plots of mastermind Iago, who is puppeteering schemes involving all the plays other characters. "Honest Iago" manipulates his friends and confidants at every turn, staying one step ahead of them and turning them against one another. By the end of the play, Iago has trapped and killed almost all the characters in his web of lies.
Did you know? The character Othello wasn't played by a black actor for more than two centuries after the play was written.
And consider these common phrases first invented by Shakepeare in Othello: "forgone conclusion," "jealousy is the green-eyed monster," and "wear my heart upon my sleeve."
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Professor Bradley Greenburg of Northeastern Illinois University provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and motifs in William Shakespeare's play Othello.
Othello, written in 1603-4, centers on a mysterious conflict between the Moorish protagonist by the same name as the play and his malevolent ensign Iago. Othello of Venice, Italy is a passionate soldier and lover who woos the noble and good-hearted Desdemona.
Sadly, Othello remains oblivious to the plots of mastermind Iago, who is puppeteering schemes involving all the plays other characters. "Honest Iago" manipulates his friends and confidants at every turn, staying one step ahead of them and turning them against one another. By the end of the play, Iago has trapped and killed almost all the characters in his web of lies.
Did you know? The character Othello wasn't played by a black actor for more than two centuries after the play was written.
And consider these common phrases first invented by Shakepeare in Othello: "forgone conclusion," "jealousy is the green-eyed monster," and "wear my heart upon my sleeve."
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- published: 23 May 2019
- views: 335253
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Othello (Shakespeare) – Thug Notes Summary & Analysis
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- published: 02 Dec 2014
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Video SparkNotes: Shakespeare's Othello summary
Check out William Shakespeare's Othello Video SparkNote: Quick and easy Othello synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play. F...
Check out William Shakespeare's Othello Video SparkNote: Quick and easy Othello synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play. For more Othello resources, go to www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello. For a translation of the entire play into modern English, check out No Fear Shakespeare at nfs.sparknotes.com.
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Check out William Shakespeare's Othello Video SparkNote: Quick and easy Othello synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play. For more Othello resources, go to www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello. For a translation of the entire play into modern English, check out No Fear Shakespeare at nfs.sparknotes.com.
- published: 12 Oct 2010
- views: 2052807
3:17
They Really Did That to Othello - Key & Peele
Two black men attending the world premiere of “Othello” compare notes after the first act. (Contains strong language.)
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Two black men attending the world premiere of “Othello” compare notes after the first act. (Contains strong language.)
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- published: 10 Aug 2020
- views: 2816349
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OTHELLO (1965, ENG SUB) with LAURENCE OLIVIER & Derek Jacobi
This theatrical play written by William Shakespeare (OTHELLO: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is based on the National Theater Company's 3-year stag...
This theatrical play written by William Shakespeare (OTHELLO: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is based on the National Theater Company's 3-year staging (1964-1966) by John Dexter at the Old Vic (there, Sir Laurence Olivier had played Iago with Ralph Richardson in OTHELLO at 1937-38 and, after that, he was the artistic director there). Directed in 1965 by Stuart Burge -in Shakespeare's Quarter Centenary year- this is the first Shakespearian color movie in the British language. Laurence Olivier talks about his role in an interview at Bobbie Wygant Archive. This theatrical TV movie is considered as the most rare, exquisitive and legendary performance of Sir Laurence Olivier -praised by Franco Zeffirelli as "an anthology of everything that has been discovered about acting in the past three centuries"- immediately followed by KHARTOUM in 1966.
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This theatrical play written by William Shakespeare (OTHELLO: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is based on the National Theater Company's 3-year staging (1964-1966) by John Dexter at the Old Vic (there, Sir Laurence Olivier had played Iago with Ralph Richardson in OTHELLO at 1937-38 and, after that, he was the artistic director there). Directed in 1965 by Stuart Burge -in Shakespeare's Quarter Centenary year- this is the first Shakespearian color movie in the British language. Laurence Olivier talks about his role in an interview at Bobbie Wygant Archive. This theatrical TV movie is considered as the most rare, exquisitive and legendary performance of Sir Laurence Olivier -praised by Franco Zeffirelli as "an anthology of everything that has been discovered about acting in the past three centuries"- immediately followed by KHARTOUM in 1966.
- published: 22 Apr 2021
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Othello Full Play Summary in Under 6 Minutes
📺 This Othello full play summary goes through all of the main events of Shakespeare's famous tragedy. You can watch this lesson and others like it on Schooling ...
📺 This Othello full play summary goes through all of the main events of Shakespeare's famous tragedy. You can watch this lesson and others like it on Schooling Online 👇
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Things are going well for Othello - he is a powerful army general and has just married Desdemona, the love of his life. However, unbeknownst to Othello, his seemingly loyal friend Iago is secretly plotting against him! The manipulative Iago starts convincing Othello that Desdemona is unfaithful, and Othello starts to go mad with jealousy. This can’t end well…
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📺 This Othello full play summary goes through all of the main events of Shakespeare's famous tragedy. You can watch this lesson and others like it on Schooling Online 👇
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Things are going well for Othello - he is a powerful army general and has just married Desdemona, the love of his life. However, unbeknownst to Othello, his seemingly loyal friend Iago is secretly plotting against him! The manipulative Iago starts convincing Othello that Desdemona is unfaithful, and Othello starts to go mad with jealousy. This can’t end well…
Watch our plot summary of Othello to find out what happens.
The magician Prospero, stranded on a remote island, is out for revenge! He whips up a violent storm, shipwrecking some Italian nobles and their servants on the island. What kind of revenge plot has Prospero planned?
💡Do you have suggestions or questions?
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- published: 10 Aug 2020
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1:34
How to Play Othello
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- published: 10 Sep 2020
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