Desdemona's father
Brabantio
Iago fulfills the role of this type of character
Antagonist
"On horror’s head horrors accumulate" is an example of this literary device.
Alliteration
"I am not what I am." (I.i)
Iago
A young, rich, and jealous suitor of Desdemona
Roderigo
Othello's initial idea of how to kill Desdemona
Poison
"Trifles light as air / Are to the jealous confirmations strong / As proofs of holy writ" demonstrates this prominent theme.
The dangers of jealousy
"An inviting eye---and yet methinks right modest" (II.iii)
Cassio
A cynical and worldly woman who distrusts her husband
Emilia
Iago's position in Othello's service
Ancient/Ensign
"O, it comes o’er my memory / As doth the raven o’er the infectious house" is an example of this literary device.
Simile
"Therefore be double damned: Swear thou art honest" (IV.ii)
Othello
The Governor of Cyprus
Montano
The embroidery pattern of Desdemona's handkerchief
Strawberries
"So will I turn her virtue into pitch / And out of her own goodness make the net / That shall enmesh them all" demonstrates this prominent theme.
Deception
"I think the sun where he was born / Drew all such humors from him." (III.iv)
Desdemona
A kinsman of Brabantio, in from Venice
Lodovico
Othello is hesitant to reinstate Cassio for this main reason.
Montano is well-liked and respected in Cyprus
"So sweet was ne’er so fatal. I must weep, / But they are cruel tears. This sorrow’s heavenly" is an example of this literary device.
Oxymoron
"If any wretch have put this in your head / Let heaven requite it with the serpent’s curse." (IV.ii)
Emilia