Friday, October 24, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Act IV Scene I: Othello and Iago are in front of the castle in Cyprus. This is where they regularly meet to discuss about Desdemona’s extramarital affair with Cassio.
Iago: Yo , man can u believe that Cassio’s been bangin your girl.
Othello: (In surprise) what the hell are you talking about?
Iago: dude it’s the truth.
Othello: (With anger) Is it true?
Iago: (With Confidence) I aint lying to you man, every one knows its true.
Othello: (Still with anger) I swear to god if your ass is lying I’m going to hunt your ass down.
Iago: I’m completely positive because he himself admitted to me that he had almost got her knocked up.
Othello: (Stunned) What did you just say?
Iago: how many times do I have to say it, Cassio the back stabber has been sleeping with your wife.
Othello: (With rage) “Lie with her! Lie on her! We say lie on her, when they belie her.”
Iago: (To himself) “Work on, my medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught.”
Cassio enters the scene and Othello collapses as if he is in severe pain.
Cassio: (With Curiosity) Yo, what’s wrong with Othello? Is he alright?
Iago: Nah, he’s alright, he is just sick for a couple of days, he’ll talk to you
Later alright.
Cassio: ok, no problem bro.
Cassio exits the scene.
Iago: Yo Othello wake up that asshole is out.
Othello: I still can’t believe that bastard slept with my wife.
Iago: ok, you’ll see just gimme a minute, I’ll have him confess it right infront of you today.
Othello: If it’s true then I am definitely going to kill that bastard.
Othello exits the scene as if he is hiding. Cassio re-enters the scene. Iago starts asking him about Bianca, a prostitute who is crazy for him.
Iago: Hey, what’s up man? Sorry, I couldn’t talk to you then.
Cassio: It’s ok man.
Iago: What is all this between that girl (Iago referred to Bianca) and you.
Cassio: Man, don’t tell me. She is so horny.
Iago: Why? What did she do?
Cassio: She is totally crazy over me. “She haunts me in every place. So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me; so hales, and pulls me: ha, ha, ha!”
Iago: Are you going to marry her?
Cassio: (With humor) are you serious. You got to be kidding me. Girls like her are good for sleeping with. You know that.
Meanwhile Bianca enters the scene with Desdemona’s handkerchief.
Bianca: “I was a fine fool to take it. This is some minx's token, and I
must take out the work?” Give back this to your lover.
Bianca exits the scene. Confused Cassio also exits the scene after Bianca.
Othello re-enter the scene as if comes out from hiding. He has heard the
entire conversation and now completely trusts Iago’s words that Desdemona
had sex with Cassio.
Othello: (With rage) how should I kill this bastard and that bitch (Referring
Desdemona). Do you have poison? Iago: "Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated.”
Othello: (Like a monster) "Good, good! The justice of it pleases. Very good” What should I do with that son of a bitch then?
Iago: Don’t worry; I’m gonna take care of Cassio. I’ll finish that jerk off by midnight.
Othello: Ok, I trust you with that job, but make sure you kill him like a dog.
Iago: I would never disappoint you man.
Desdemona enters with Lodovico who is her relative.
Lodovico: General Othello, the duke is looking for you. You have to leave Cyprus for Venice by tonight.
Othello: But who is going to care for Cyprus.
Lodovico: Don’t worry. Lieutenant Cassio would be in charge in your absence.
Desdemona: (With happiness) I am so happy for Cassio. He deserves this.
Othello is in rage after seeing Desdemona’s happiness for Cassio’s promotion. He becomes totally mad at her and strikes her.
Othello: (Striking Desdemona) “O devil, devil!”-
Desdemona: What’s wrong with this man?
Othello: Don’t try to pretend.
Desdemona: (Confused) I don’t get it, why are you acting this way.
Othello: get the hell out of my face.
Desdemona starts to leave since her presence would make Othello angrier. Lodovico tells Othello to call her back. Othello calls her, but just to humiliate her in front of everybody. Desdemona exits the scene and Othello also exits the scene furiously.
Lodovico: I don’t believe my eyes. Is this the same noble Moor we admire for?
Iago: Othello has changed a lot. And this is nothing of what he did with Desdemona.
Lodovico: “I am sorry that I am deceived in him.”
End of the scene. Curtain falls.
Act IV, Scene II
This scene opens in a room. Both Othello and Emilia enter the room.
Othello: “Is Desdemona cheating on me.”
Emilia: “No what in the world are you taking about, Desdemona wouldn’t even
think about that..”
Othello: “Have you ever seen her and Cassio alone… you know… doing anything.”
Emilia: “No I haven’t seen anything like that.”
Othello: “Did she ever tell you to leave the room so that her and Cassio can be alone.”
Emilia: “Nope. Never”
Othello: “That’s kinda odd.”
Emilia: “To be honest Othello, Desdemona would never cheat on you. She really loves you.”
Othello: “I don’t believe you.
Emilia: "If any wretch have put this in your head/Let heaven requite it with the serpent's curse!"
Othello: you’re lying to me just to protect that whore. Just get the hell out of here.”
Emilia leaves the room
Othello thinking to himself: “she is lying for her friend. I should have seen this coming.”
Emilia and Desdemona enter the room.
Othello: “Desdemona get over here, and Emilia you can give us some privacy now.”
Emilia leaves the room
Desdemona: “Why are you so angry with me Othello?”
Othello: “Who the hell are you? I feel like I don’t know who the hell you are?”
Desdemona: “I am your trustworthy wife.”
Othello: “LIER!!!!! I don’t believe you, you whore!”
Desdemona realizes what she is being accused of.
Desdemona: “I would NEVER cheat on you. I love you. You’re my husband.”
Othello: “stop lying!!”
As Emilia re-enters the room to check on Desdemona, Othello walks out.
Othello to Desdemona: “Don’t tell anyone about our conversation.”
Emilia: “Are you Okay?”
Desdemona: “Emilia, am I awake or asleep because this feels like a nightmare. Just go get Iago?”
Emilia: “all right.”
Soon Iago enters the room
Desdemona: “What’s going on Iago. What am I gonna do?”
Iago: “Don’t worry there is something on his mind that’s just bothering him and he is taking it out on you. Everything’s gonna be fine. Take a chill pill!
Desdemona leaves the room and Iago and Rodrigo meets up.
Iago: “we have to do something to get rid of Cassio.”
Rodrigo: “hmmm”
Iago: “Can you do it?”
Rodrigo: “I don’t know”
Iago: “Yo man if you can get rid of him then you will have a better chance to be with Desdemona.” Just think about it homey, just think about it.
Rodrigo: “Do you really think so”
Iago: “I know so. Trust me”
Rodrigo: “All right. I’ll do it only for Desdemona.”
Act IV Scene III
Othello gathers with Desdemona, Emilia and Lodovico in another room.
Othello to Desdemona: I'm gonna catch ya soon, just dismiss Emilia and go to bed.
Desdemona gets ready for bed.
Desdemona: Hey Emilia, can you unpin my gown??
Emilia: Yeah, sure.
Desdemona starts singing a sorrowful song which is regarding a girl who is forsaken by her lover. She waits for a knock of Othello on the door.
Desdemona to Emilia: I have a question.
Emilia: What is it.
Desdemona: How can any woman falsely accuse her lover??
Emilia: You can just think of it this way, a woman can cheat her husband due to how
miserably he can treat the wife. If that’s the case then I think the husband deserves that.
Desdemona: Ok! Emilia good night.
The scene ends with Desdemona's characteristic of her excellent nature.
She prays to God that she should be taught by Othello's poor way of treating her, not in a bad way to take revenge or something but just to improve herself.
Iago: Yo , man can u believe that Cassio’s been bangin your girl.
Othello: (In surprise) what the hell are you talking about?
Iago: dude it’s the truth.
Othello: (With anger) Is it true?
Iago: (With Confidence) I aint lying to you man, every one knows its true.
Othello: (Still with anger) I swear to god if your ass is lying I’m going to hunt your ass down.
Iago: I’m completely positive because he himself admitted to me that he had almost got her knocked up.
Othello: (Stunned) What did you just say?
Iago: how many times do I have to say it, Cassio the back stabber has been sleeping with your wife.
Othello: (With rage) “Lie with her! Lie on her! We say lie on her, when they belie her.”
Iago: (To himself) “Work on, my medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught.”
Cassio enters the scene and Othello collapses as if he is in severe pain.
Cassio: (With Curiosity) Yo, what’s wrong with Othello? Is he alright?
Iago: Nah, he’s alright, he is just sick for a couple of days, he’ll talk to you
Later alright.
Cassio: ok, no problem bro.
Cassio exits the scene.
Iago: Yo Othello wake up that asshole is out.
Othello: I still can’t believe that bastard slept with my wife.
Iago: ok, you’ll see just gimme a minute, I’ll have him confess it right infront of you today.
Othello: If it’s true then I am definitely going to kill that bastard.
Othello exits the scene as if he is hiding. Cassio re-enters the scene. Iago starts asking him about Bianca, a prostitute who is crazy for him.
Iago: Hey, what’s up man? Sorry, I couldn’t talk to you then.
Cassio: It’s ok man.
Iago: What is all this between that girl (Iago referred to Bianca) and you.
Cassio: Man, don’t tell me. She is so horny.
Iago: Why? What did she do?
Cassio: She is totally crazy over me. “She haunts me in every place. So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me; so hales, and pulls me: ha, ha, ha!”
Iago: Are you going to marry her?
Cassio: (With humor) are you serious. You got to be kidding me. Girls like her are good for sleeping with. You know that.
Meanwhile Bianca enters the scene with Desdemona’s handkerchief.
Bianca: “I was a fine fool to take it. This is some minx's token, and I
must take out the work?” Give back this to your lover.
Bianca exits the scene. Confused Cassio also exits the scene after Bianca.
Othello re-enter the scene as if comes out from hiding. He has heard the
entire conversation and now completely trusts Iago’s words that Desdemona
had sex with Cassio.
Othello: (With rage) how should I kill this bastard and that bitch (Referring
Desdemona). Do you have poison? Iago: "Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated.”
Othello: (Like a monster) "Good, good! The justice of it pleases. Very good” What should I do with that son of a bitch then?
Iago: Don’t worry; I’m gonna take care of Cassio. I’ll finish that jerk off by midnight.
Othello: Ok, I trust you with that job, but make sure you kill him like a dog.
Iago: I would never disappoint you man.
Desdemona enters with Lodovico who is her relative.
Lodovico: General Othello, the duke is looking for you. You have to leave Cyprus for Venice by tonight.
Othello: But who is going to care for Cyprus.
Lodovico: Don’t worry. Lieutenant Cassio would be in charge in your absence.
Desdemona: (With happiness) I am so happy for Cassio. He deserves this.
Othello is in rage after seeing Desdemona’s happiness for Cassio’s promotion. He becomes totally mad at her and strikes her.
Othello: (Striking Desdemona) “O devil, devil!”-
Desdemona: What’s wrong with this man?
Othello: Don’t try to pretend.
Desdemona: (Confused) I don’t get it, why are you acting this way.
Othello: get the hell out of my face.
Desdemona starts to leave since her presence would make Othello angrier. Lodovico tells Othello to call her back. Othello calls her, but just to humiliate her in front of everybody. Desdemona exits the scene and Othello also exits the scene furiously.
Lodovico: I don’t believe my eyes. Is this the same noble Moor we admire for?
Iago: Othello has changed a lot. And this is nothing of what he did with Desdemona.
Lodovico: “I am sorry that I am deceived in him.”
End of the scene. Curtain falls.
Act IV, Scene II
This scene opens in a room. Both Othello and Emilia enter the room.
Othello: “Is Desdemona cheating on me.”
Emilia: “No what in the world are you taking about, Desdemona wouldn’t even
think about that..”
Othello: “Have you ever seen her and Cassio alone… you know… doing anything.”
Emilia: “No I haven’t seen anything like that.”
Othello: “Did she ever tell you to leave the room so that her and Cassio can be alone.”
Emilia: “Nope. Never”
Othello: “That’s kinda odd.”
Emilia: “To be honest Othello, Desdemona would never cheat on you. She really loves you.”
Othello: “I don’t believe you.
Emilia: "If any wretch have put this in your head/Let heaven requite it with the serpent's curse!"
Othello: you’re lying to me just to protect that whore. Just get the hell out of here.”
Emilia leaves the room
Othello thinking to himself: “she is lying for her friend. I should have seen this coming.”
Emilia and Desdemona enter the room.
Othello: “Desdemona get over here, and Emilia you can give us some privacy now.”
Emilia leaves the room
Desdemona: “Why are you so angry with me Othello?”
Othello: “Who the hell are you? I feel like I don’t know who the hell you are?”
Desdemona: “I am your trustworthy wife.”
Othello: “LIER!!!!! I don’t believe you, you whore!”
Desdemona realizes what she is being accused of.
Desdemona: “I would NEVER cheat on you. I love you. You’re my husband.”
Othello: “stop lying!!”
As Emilia re-enters the room to check on Desdemona, Othello walks out.
Othello to Desdemona: “Don’t tell anyone about our conversation.”
Emilia: “Are you Okay?”
Desdemona: “Emilia, am I awake or asleep because this feels like a nightmare. Just go get Iago?”
Emilia: “all right.”
Soon Iago enters the room
Desdemona: “What’s going on Iago. What am I gonna do?”
Iago: “Don’t worry there is something on his mind that’s just bothering him and he is taking it out on you. Everything’s gonna be fine. Take a chill pill!
Desdemona leaves the room and Iago and Rodrigo meets up.
Iago: “we have to do something to get rid of Cassio.”
Rodrigo: “hmmm”
Iago: “Can you do it?”
Rodrigo: “I don’t know”
Iago: “Yo man if you can get rid of him then you will have a better chance to be with Desdemona.” Just think about it homey, just think about it.
Rodrigo: “Do you really think so”
Iago: “I know so. Trust me”
Rodrigo: “All right. I’ll do it only for Desdemona.”
Act IV Scene III
Othello gathers with Desdemona, Emilia and Lodovico in another room.
Othello to Desdemona: I'm gonna catch ya soon, just dismiss Emilia and go to bed.
Desdemona gets ready for bed.
Desdemona: Hey Emilia, can you unpin my gown??
Emilia: Yeah, sure.
Desdemona starts singing a sorrowful song which is regarding a girl who is forsaken by her lover. She waits for a knock of Othello on the door.
Desdemona to Emilia: I have a question.
Emilia: What is it.
Desdemona: How can any woman falsely accuse her lover??
Emilia: You can just think of it this way, a woman can cheat her husband due to how
miserably he can treat the wife. If that’s the case then I think the husband deserves that.
Desdemona: Ok! Emilia good night.
The scene ends with Desdemona's characteristic of her excellent nature.
She prays to God that she should be taught by Othello's poor way of treating her, not in a bad way to take revenge or something but just to improve herself.
Monday, October 6, 2008
mah project!!



Lodovico appears for the first time as an emissary to Cyprus from the Duke of Venice in Act IV, Scene 1. He inquires casually about the situation on the island, but immediately witnesses Othello strike Desdemona. Lodovico is shocked by Othello's behavior, asking the rhetorical question: "Is this the noble Moor whom our full Senate / Call all in all sufficient?" (IV.i.265-266). As a neutral observer, his comment highlights the dramatic devolution that Othello has suffered under Iago's spell. Lodovico cannot prevent the tangle of evil that occurs in the last two acts of the play.
Emilia in this play is a perfect portrait from common life, a masterpiece in the Flemish style; and though not necessary as a contrast, it cannot be but that the thorough vulgarity, the loose principles of this plebian woman, united to a high degree of spirit, energetic feeling, strong sense, and low cunning, serve to place in brighter relief the exquisite refinement, the moral grace, the unblemished truth, and the soft submission of Desdemona. -- JAMESON, ANNA BROWNELL, 1832, Characteristics of Shakespeare's Women.
Emilia is the lone character who garners the knowledge to all circumstances of the events surrounding the characters in Othello the Moor. Although other characters in the play are privy to certain details of the unfolding events, Emilia is the character that uses this knowledge to the benefit of the play. Emilia's character is minor yet necessary. Without her character the play would have no means of unraveling the confusion created by the author. Emilia, wife of Iago, should be questioned of her loyalty and commitment to both her husband and her dear friend, Desdemona.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Jealousy!!
Jealousy:
The whole play is based on love. How all the people or Desdemona's relatives were jealous from othello and others were jealous from each other because of some reasons such as lago was jealous from Cassio because he wanted to be the highest soldier.Othello was jealous from cassio beacause he thought that he loved Desdemona.Roderigo was jealous from othello because he loved Desdemona.Bianca gets angry and is jealous from Desdemona because she finds out that the handkerchief is with Desdemona.
The whole play is based on love. How all the people or Desdemona's relatives were jealous from othello and others were jealous from each other because of some reasons such as lago was jealous from Cassio because he wanted to be the highest soldier.Othello was jealous from cassio beacause he thought that he loved Desdemona.Roderigo was jealous from othello because he loved Desdemona.Bianca gets angry and is jealous from Desdemona because she finds out that the handkerchief is with Desdemona.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
pictures!!
CHARACTERS!!

Bianaca: Cameron Diaz:

Emilia Julianne Moore:

assio: Brandon Routh:
http://blog.ugo.com/images/uploads/BrandonRouth_1.jpg

Roderigo: Leonardo Dicaprio:
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc8/sphelps8907/Leonardo_DiCaprio.jpg

Bianaca: Cameron Diaz:

Emilia Julianne Moore:

assio: Brandon Routh:
http://blog.ugo.com/images/uploads/BrandonRouth_1.jpg

Roderigo: Leonardo Dicaprio:
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc8/sphelps8907/Leonardo_DiCaprio.jpg
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The following links to a synopsis of Shakespeare's Othello.
Please read Carefully and do the following:
Sort by Acts and Scenes:
Exposition
Act I, Scene I :Desdemona was upset that she is getting married with othello.Roderigo was also not happy with him because Rodrigo was about to marry Desdemona and soldier, Michael Cassio, was promoted to lieutenant instead of Iago.
Act I, Scene II:Brabantio goes to othello to find his daughter and tells othello that he will be in a prison.
Act I, Scene III :brabantio In this scene we find out that Lago has his own evil plan of getting rid of Cassio by telling Othello that Cassio is another secrete lover of Desdemona.
Act II, Scene I: A small stormed has occures and Montano is scared that Othello and his crew might have been pulled by the waves. Emilia also starts to fear that her husband might be pulled by the waves.
Act II, Scene II : none.
Act II, Scene III: lago makes cassino drunk in order to make him and Rodergo fight.
Act III, Scene I: Cassio wants to meet Desdemona.
Act III, Scene II : Cassio visits Desdemona to ask him for help. Lago's plan works out.
Act III, Scene III: Cassio meets Desdemona to ask her to help him out to get Othello to become his friend again.
Act III, Scene IV: Cassio gives the handkerchief to his lover Bianca.
Act IV, Scene I: Bianca gets angry with Cassio as she finds out that the handkerchief is with some other girl.
Act IV, Scene II: Emilia tells Othello the truth.
Act IV, Scene III:none.
Act V, Scene I:Lago tells Roderigo to kill Cassio and Lago stabs Cassio on his leg.
Act V, Scene II:Othello at the end learns the truth about Lago and later Lago is in prision now.
Rising Action
Act I, Scene I :when the daughter runs away.
Act I, Scene II :Cassio arrives with news that the Duke requires Othello at an urgent war meeting.
Act I, Scene III: when othello told tht he has spelled on his daughter.
Act II, Scene I: when everyone is scaed that cyprus and other people are taken away by the waves.
Act II, Scene II :none.
Act II, Scene III: when lago makes cassio fully drunk.
Act III, Scene I: none.
Act III, Scene II:none.
Act III, Scene III : When Lago asks Emilia to steal Desdemona's handkerchief.
Act III, Scene IV: When Othello asks for the handkerchief .
Act IV, Scene I : When othello gets angry at Desdemona.
Act IV, Scene II : When Othello asks Emilia about the their affair.
Act IV, Scene III: none.
Act V, Scene I: When Cassio and Roderigo fights with each other.
Act V, Scene II:When Othello asks Desdemona to pray.
Climax
Act I, Scene I :when Brabantio rushes to cheak each and every place to find that girl.
Act I, Scene II :meeting. Brabantio and Roderigo enter and Brabantio lashes out at Othello.
Act I, Scene III
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II:
Act III, Scene III :
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II :
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Falling Action
Act I, Scene I:when desdemona informs that the girl ran away.
Act I, Scene II : Brabantio demands that Othello go to prison.
Act I, Scene III:
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II:
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Denouement
Act I, Scene I :when Brabantio cries 'treason'. Roderigo tells him where he can find Othello and Brabantio hurries off in a rage.
Act I, Scene II : Brabantio decides to take the matter to the Duke.
Act I, Scene III:
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III :
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II :
Resolution
Act I, Scene I :Barbanito tries to find her.
Act I, Scene II:prison. Othello calmly tells him that he cannot for the Duke needs him at once.
Act I, Scene III :
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III :
Act III, Scene I :
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV :
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II :
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II :
Settings
Act I, Scene I :on a warm Venetian night.
Act I, Scene II :Venetian street.
Act I, Scene III : council chamber.
Act II, Scene I:The setting opens in Cyprus,Royal castle.
Act II, Scene II:On a street in Cyprus.
Act II, Scene III :In the hall of the castle.
Act III, Scene I :Outside the castle.
Act III, Scene II:none.
Act III, Scene III:Garden of the castle.
Act III, Scene IV:The scene opens in front of the castle.
Act IV, Scene I: On the grounds of the castle.
Act IV, Scene II: In a room of the castle Othello.
Act IV, Scene III: Another room.
Act V, Scene I:On the street.
Act V, Scene II:The scene shifts to Desdemona's bedchamber in the castle. Prision, in Cassio's room.
Characters (You have already picked out Othello, now select Desdemona and Iago)
Act I, Scene I : Roderigo, a gentleman, and Iago, a soldier Michael Cassio a soldier,Othello--A Moorish warrior who is now a general in the service of the ruler of Venice, Moor,Brabantio--Desdemona's father.
Act I, Scene II :lago.othello,cassio,duke.
Act I, Scene III :Duke and senators,cyprus,othello,brabantio.
Act II, Scene I :Montano, Othello, Desdemona, Roderigo, and Iago's wife, Emilia, Cassio.
Act II, Scene II :othello and soldiers.
Act II, Scene III :Desdemona, Cassio, Lago, Othello.
Act III, Scene I :Cassio, Desdemona,Emilia,Othello.
Act III, Scene II :Lago, Othello, Cassio,Desdemona.
Act III, Scene III:. Cassio asks Desdemona,Othello.
Act III, Scene IV :Desdemona, Clown(a servant to Othello), Emilia,Cassio, Bianca(Cassio's lover).
Act IV, Scene I :Lago, Othello,Desdemona,Cassio, Lodovico, Desdemona's kinsman.
Act IV, Scene II :Othello, Emilia, Desdemona, Lago, Cassio, Roderigo.
Act IV, Scene III :Othello, Desdemona, Emilia, and Lodovico.
Act V, Scene I :Desdemona, Othello, Lago, Emilia, Roderigo, Cassio, Lodovico and Gratiano, Biana.
Act V, Scene II:Desemona, Othello, Emilia, Montano, Lago, Cassio.
Conflicts
Act I, Scene I:when Barbantio comes to know that othello and his daughter ran off then it becomes a conflict between othello and Barbantio.
Act I, Scene II :othello is safe.both othello and Barbantio are angry.
Act I, Scene III:When Lago opens his secret plan about Cassio and him.
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Possible Drama Terms mentioned or you predict is in these acts
Act I, Scene I:dialogues,characters.action,emotion.
Act I, Scene II:dialogues,characters,conflicts,drama.
Act I, Scene III :Characters,Dialouge,Drama,rising action,tragedy.
Act II, Scene I :no dialogues,actions.climax.
Act II, Scene II :climax,rising action.
Act II, Scene III:faling action.
Act III, Scene I:actions,rising action.
Act III, Scene II actions,rising action,climax.
Act III, Scene III:actions,tragedy.
Act III, Scene IV :actions,climax.
Act IV, Scene I :actions.
Act IV, Scene II: actions.
Act IV, Scene III:actions.
Act V, Scene I:characters,falling action.
Act V, Scene II:tragedy,emotion,falling and rising action.characters.
Please read Carefully and do the following:
Sort by Acts and Scenes:
Exposition
Act I, Scene I :Desdemona was upset that she is getting married with othello.Roderigo was also not happy with him because Rodrigo was about to marry Desdemona and soldier, Michael Cassio, was promoted to lieutenant instead of Iago.
Act I, Scene II:Brabantio goes to othello to find his daughter and tells othello that he will be in a prison.
Act I, Scene III :brabantio In this scene we find out that Lago has his own evil plan of getting rid of Cassio by telling Othello that Cassio is another secrete lover of Desdemona.
Act II, Scene I: A small stormed has occures and Montano is scared that Othello and his crew might have been pulled by the waves. Emilia also starts to fear that her husband might be pulled by the waves.
Act II, Scene II : none.
Act II, Scene III: lago makes cassino drunk in order to make him and Rodergo fight.
Act III, Scene I: Cassio wants to meet Desdemona.
Act III, Scene II : Cassio visits Desdemona to ask him for help. Lago's plan works out.
Act III, Scene III: Cassio meets Desdemona to ask her to help him out to get Othello to become his friend again.
Act III, Scene IV: Cassio gives the handkerchief to his lover Bianca.
Act IV, Scene I: Bianca gets angry with Cassio as she finds out that the handkerchief is with some other girl.
Act IV, Scene II: Emilia tells Othello the truth.
Act IV, Scene III:none.
Act V, Scene I:Lago tells Roderigo to kill Cassio and Lago stabs Cassio on his leg.
Act V, Scene II:Othello at the end learns the truth about Lago and later Lago is in prision now.
Rising Action
Act I, Scene I :when the daughter runs away.
Act I, Scene II :Cassio arrives with news that the Duke requires Othello at an urgent war meeting.
Act I, Scene III: when othello told tht he has spelled on his daughter.
Act II, Scene I: when everyone is scaed that cyprus and other people are taken away by the waves.
Act II, Scene II :none.
Act II, Scene III: when lago makes cassio fully drunk.
Act III, Scene I: none.
Act III, Scene II:none.
Act III, Scene III : When Lago asks Emilia to steal Desdemona's handkerchief.
Act III, Scene IV: When Othello asks for the handkerchief .
Act IV, Scene I : When othello gets angry at Desdemona.
Act IV, Scene II : When Othello asks Emilia about the their affair.
Act IV, Scene III: none.
Act V, Scene I: When Cassio and Roderigo fights with each other.
Act V, Scene II:When Othello asks Desdemona to pray.
Climax
Act I, Scene I :when Brabantio rushes to cheak each and every place to find that girl.
Act I, Scene II :meeting. Brabantio and Roderigo enter and Brabantio lashes out at Othello.
Act I, Scene III
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II:
Act III, Scene III :
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II :
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Falling Action
Act I, Scene I:when desdemona informs that the girl ran away.
Act I, Scene II : Brabantio demands that Othello go to prison.
Act I, Scene III:
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II:
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Denouement
Act I, Scene I :when Brabantio cries 'treason'. Roderigo tells him where he can find Othello and Brabantio hurries off in a rage.
Act I, Scene II : Brabantio decides to take the matter to the Duke.
Act I, Scene III:
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III :
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II :
Resolution
Act I, Scene I :Barbanito tries to find her.
Act I, Scene II:prison. Othello calmly tells him that he cannot for the Duke needs him at once.
Act I, Scene III :
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III :
Act III, Scene I :
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV :
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II :
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II :
Settings
Act I, Scene I :on a warm Venetian night.
Act I, Scene II :Venetian street.
Act I, Scene III : council chamber.
Act II, Scene I:The setting opens in Cyprus,Royal castle.
Act II, Scene II:On a street in Cyprus.
Act II, Scene III :In the hall of the castle.
Act III, Scene I :Outside the castle.
Act III, Scene II:none.
Act III, Scene III:Garden of the castle.
Act III, Scene IV:The scene opens in front of the castle.
Act IV, Scene I: On the grounds of the castle.
Act IV, Scene II: In a room of the castle Othello.
Act IV, Scene III: Another room.
Act V, Scene I:On the street.
Act V, Scene II:The scene shifts to Desdemona's bedchamber in the castle. Prision, in Cassio's room.
Characters (You have already picked out Othello, now select Desdemona and Iago)
Act I, Scene I : Roderigo, a gentleman, and Iago, a soldier Michael Cassio a soldier,Othello--A Moorish warrior who is now a general in the service of the ruler of Venice, Moor,Brabantio--Desdemona's father.
Act I, Scene II :lago.othello,cassio,duke.
Act I, Scene III :Duke and senators,cyprus,othello,brabantio.
Act II, Scene I :Montano, Othello, Desdemona, Roderigo, and Iago's wife, Emilia, Cassio.
Act II, Scene II :othello and soldiers.
Act II, Scene III :Desdemona, Cassio, Lago, Othello.
Act III, Scene I :Cassio, Desdemona,Emilia,Othello.
Act III, Scene II :Lago, Othello, Cassio,Desdemona.
Act III, Scene III:. Cassio asks Desdemona,Othello.
Act III, Scene IV :Desdemona, Clown(a servant to Othello), Emilia,Cassio, Bianca(Cassio's lover).
Act IV, Scene I :Lago, Othello,Desdemona,Cassio, Lodovico, Desdemona's kinsman.
Act IV, Scene II :Othello, Emilia, Desdemona, Lago, Cassio, Roderigo.
Act IV, Scene III :Othello, Desdemona, Emilia, and Lodovico.
Act V, Scene I :Desdemona, Othello, Lago, Emilia, Roderigo, Cassio, Lodovico and Gratiano, Biana.
Act V, Scene II:Desemona, Othello, Emilia, Montano, Lago, Cassio.
Conflicts
Act I, Scene I:when Barbantio comes to know that othello and his daughter ran off then it becomes a conflict between othello and Barbantio.
Act I, Scene II :othello is safe.both othello and Barbantio are angry.
Act I, Scene III:When Lago opens his secret plan about Cassio and him.
Act II, Scene I:
Act II, Scene II:
Act II, Scene III:
Act III, Scene I:
Act III, Scene II :
Act III, Scene III:
Act III, Scene IV:
Act IV, Scene I:
Act IV, Scene II:
Act IV, Scene III:
Act V, Scene I:
Act V, Scene II:
Possible Drama Terms mentioned or you predict is in these acts
Act I, Scene I:dialogues,characters.action,emotion.
Act I, Scene II:dialogues,characters,conflicts,drama.
Act I, Scene III :Characters,Dialouge,Drama,rising action,tragedy.
Act II, Scene I :no dialogues,actions.climax.
Act II, Scene II :climax,rising action.
Act II, Scene III:faling action.
Act III, Scene I:actions,rising action.
Act III, Scene II actions,rising action,climax.
Act III, Scene III:actions,tragedy.
Act III, Scene IV :actions,climax.
Act IV, Scene I :actions.
Act IV, Scene II: actions.
Act IV, Scene III:actions.
Act V, Scene I:characters,falling action.
Act V, Scene II:tragedy,emotion,falling and rising action.characters.
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