Othello Act 1 Scene 3
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- Othello - Act 1 Scene 3
- Context
- Gender
- 'I won his daughter'
- 'Send for the lady to the Saggittary... even fall upon my life'
- Gender
- Characters
- The Duke
- Senators
- Barbantio
- Othello
- Desdemona
- Iago
- Roderigo
- Themes
- Reputation
- Valiant servitor/Moor/Othello
- 'Othello the fortitude of the place is best known to you'
- Love
- 'It is most true that I have married her'
- 'And often did beguile her of her tears... She gave my for my pains a world of sighs'
- 'To you I am bound for life and education'
- 'I crave fit disposition for my wife'
- 'I therefore beg it not to please the palate of my appetite'
- Betrayal
- 'A man of his honesty and trust to his conveyance I assign my wife'
- 'She has deceived her father and may thee'
- 'I will incontinently drown myself'
- 'Put money in thy purse'
- 'if thou canst cuckold him'
- 'That twixt my sheets. He's done my office I know if not if't be true'
- Reputation
- Summary
- Othello explains how he is in love with Desdemona
- Desdemona is called for and says what Othello is saying is true
- Desdemona asks to go to Cyprus with Othello, making her pick between him and her father
- Iago suggests his wife to look after Desdemona whilst in Cyprus
- Iago proposes a plan to Roderigo for the downfall of Othello by creating a rumour Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio
- Context
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