Act 1 Scene 2 - Othello
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- Act 1 Scene 2 - Othello
- Context
- Gender
- 'Faith if he tonight hath boarded a land carrack, if it prove lawful prize'
- 'Down with him their'/'O foul theif'
- 'Dammed as thou art, thou has enchanted her'
- 'Maid so tender fair and happy, so opposite to marriage that she shunned the wealthy curled darlingsof our nation'
- Race
- 'chains of magic'
- 'The sooty bosom of such things as thou - to fear, not to delight.'
- 'Thou that has practised on her with foul charmsabusedher delicate youth with drugs or minerals'
- 'For an abuser of the world'
- Gender
- Themes
- Betrayal
- 'Nine or ten times I had thought to have yerked him here, under the ribs'
- 'By Janus I think no'
- Love
- 'But that I love the gentle Desdemona'
- Betrayal
- Characters
- Othello
- Iago
- Caisso
- Roderigo
- Barbantio
- Summary
- Iago tells Othello Barbantio knows about his secret relationship
- Caisso arrives with a message from the Duke asking Othello to go to the senate and discuss the war in Cyprus
- As they are leaving Barbantio and Roderigo arrive to arrest Othello for bewitching Desdemona
- Context
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