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- Act I: Scene III
A summary of Act I: Scene iii in William Shakespeare's...
- Act Ii: Scenes I & II
Summary: Act II, scene i. On the shores of Cyprus, Montano,...
- Sparklet Scene Summaries
Desdemona chooses Othello over her father, which tortures...
- Important Quotes Explained
Important Quotes Explained - Othello: Study Guide -...
- Desdemona
Desdemona - Othello: Study Guide - SparkNotes
- Key Facts
Full title The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice....
- Cassio
By the end of the play, he has realized that Iago is...
- Act Ii: Scene III
Othello is the consummate gentle husband: “All’s well now,...
- Act I: Scene III
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A short summary of William Shakespeare's Othello. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Othello.
THE BASICS: Plot Synopsis . A Simple Structure in Shakespeare Plays. Characters in Othello. Character Quotes . Major Themes and Motifs. Systems of Oppression in Othello. A Glossary of Terms. Famous Othellos Throughout History. What Makes a Tragedy? THE BARD: Shakespeare's Life as a Play . Shakespeare's England . Why Do We Study Shakespeare?
"Othello," one of Shakespeare's most celebrated tragedies, is the tale of a valiant Moorish general in the service of Venice, trapped in a web of deceit and jealousy, spun by his malevolent
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Othello. by William Shakespeare. A Shakespeare In The Ruins Study Guide. Table of Contents. 1. Introduction. 2. Leading Characters, Synopsis, & Commentary. 3. Before the Play... 4. Reading the Play... 5. After the Play... 6. Extension for only the truest Shakespeare lovers! 7. Pete Levin‟s “Ye Olde Official Shakespearean Insult Kit” 8.