This father couldn't handle their daughter leaving and died from heartbreak.
Who is Brabantio?
The person who wounds Cassio in the leg.
Who is Iago?
A grand exaggeration
Iago's statement, "I'm not what I am," is an example of this device.
What is irony?
A main theme showing how deceit and manipulation can destroy trust.
What is jealousy?
Often called honorable and a good leader this man's honor will be their downfall.
Who is Othello?
The object of Iago's scheme
What is the handkerchief?
WHAM!
What is Onomatopoeia?
Othello frequently calls Desdemona "fair" or "bright", appealing to the senses this is an example of what?
What is imagery?
This theme explores the dangers of valuing appearance over truth.
What is deception?
This person is known for being called "honest" by his peers
Who is Iago?
Desdemona's final words
What is "I did this to myself and give my love to my husband"?
The comparison of two things.
What is Metaphor?
Iago's soliloquies give the audience knowledge that other characters do not. This is an example of?
What is dramatic irony?
The play questions how this aspect of Othello's identity affects his treatment by others.
What is race?
Loyal to a fault this person niceness will be their death.
Who is Desdemona?
Reason for Roderigo being stabbed by Iago
What is to hide the evidence of his deceit?
Visually descriptive or figurative language.
What is Imagery?
The repeat use of "honest" to describe Iago is an example of this literary device.
What is verbal irony?
Desdemona's loyalty contrasts with Othello's perception, highlights this theme.
What is love vs mistrusts?
Cousin to Desdemona
Who is Lodovico?
Othello is pushed to killing himself by...
What is his remorse and guilt over killing Desdemona?
The expression of one's meaning using language often signifying the opposite.
What is Irony?
The contrast between Othello's trust and Iago's deception demonstrates this.
"What is dramatic tension or conflict?
Iago exploits this human flaw in Othello to carry out his revenge.
What is gulliblity or insecurity?