Othello 3.0 / 5 based on 4 ratings ? English LiteratureOthelloA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Devilchild2099Created on: 03-02-17 11:20 The play’s protagonist and hero. A Christian Moor and general of the armies of Venice Othello 1 of 13 The daughter of the Venetian senator Brabantion and married, thouhg briefly, to Othello Desdemona 2 of 13 Othello’s ensign (a job also known as an ancient or standard-bearer), and the villain of the play. Iago 3 of 13 Othello’s lieutenant- a young and inexperienced soldier, whose high position is much resented by Iago. Cassio 4 of 13 Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s attendant. A cynical, worldly woman, she is deeply attached to her mistress and distrustful of her husband. Emilia 5 of 13 A jealous suitor of Desdemona. Young, rich, and foolish Rodergio 6 of 13 A courtesan, or prostitute, in Cyprus. Has a 'relatioship with Cassio' Bianca 7 of 13 Desdemona’s father, a somewhat blustering and self-important Venetian senator Brabantio 8 of 13 The official authority in Venice Duke 9 of 13 The governor of Cyprus before Othello Montano 10 of 13 One of Brabanzio’s kinsmen, Lodovico acts as a messenger from Venice to Cyprus. Lodovico 11 of 13 Brabanzio’s kinsman who accompanies Lodovico to Cyprus. Graziano 12 of 13 his appearances reflect and distort the action and words of the main plots: his puns on the word “lie” in Act III, scene iv, Clown 13 of 13
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