Iago calls this quality "the green-eyed monster" when warning Othello.
Jealousy
Othello's race, which makes him stand out in Venice.
Moor/Black
This person gives Desdemona permission to go to Cyprus with Othello.
The Duke of Venice
Iago convinces Roderigo to pick a fight with this man to get him in trouble.
Cassio
Cassio gives the handkerchief to this woman, asking her to copy the embroidery.
Bianca
The specific rank, or military title, that Iago is bitter about not receiving.
Lieutenant
The country Othello is sent to defend against the Turkish fleet.
Cyprus
Desdemona works really hard to get Othello to do this for Cassio.
Give him his job back
Cassio loses his job after getting drunk and stabbing this former governor of Cyprus.
Montano
Brabantio is angry at Othello and Desdemona for making this important decision without his permission.
Getting married
Iago tells Othello that he saw Cassio wipe his beard with this item.
The handkerchief
The cause of Othello's dramatic seizure in Act IV.
Iago telling him he had seen Desdemona and Cassio "together."
Othello claims Desdemona gave away the handkerchief to this man.
Cassio
Iago claims Cassio cried out this woman's name in his sleep during a dream about kissing her.
Desdemona
Emilia's primary role or job in Othello's household.
Desdemona's maid
This is the very first person Iago and Roderigo wake up to reveal Othello's secret marriage.
Brabantio
Othello claims his tragic story should be told as one of a man who "loved not wisely, but too well," before doing this to himself.
Killing himself
After Iago first tells him to beware of jealousy, Othello tries to get Desdemona to admit that she lost this item.
The handkerchief
Roderigo threatens to do this extreme action because Desdemona rejects him, but Iago stops him.
Othello overhears Iago and Cassio talking about this person, but he thinks they're talking about Desdemona.
Bianca
Iago swears a blood oath to Othello to do this.
Murder Cassio
Brabantio and Iago both tell Othello this about Desdemona.
She lied to her father, so she might lie to you.
Desdemona's final act before dying is to claim that this person killed her.
Nobody but herself
Cassio replaces Othello as the new governor of this place after the final tragedy.
Cyprus
The Venetian nobleman who arrives near the end to take over Othello's command and hears the full story.
Lodovico