Friday, April 5, 2013

Scene summaries in "Othello"

1.1 Venice, a street in front of Senator Brabantios house. Iago tells about Desdemonas elopement with Othello. Iago negotiation about his hatred for Othello. Iago tells Roderigo to wake up Brabantio. They tell brabantio that his young lady has eloped with Othello and he asks Rodrigo to lead him to her.

1.2 In Venice in front of othellos house. Othello tells them that it is uncoiled that him and desdomona have eloped. Cassio arrives with others and tells Othello that Venice indispensabilitys to meet with him immediately regarding a Turkish flaming coming to Cyprus. Othello refuses to fight his new father-in-law. Brabantio accuses him of enchanting his daughter with charms and drugs.

1.3. The Duke, senators, and officers meet. The Turkish fleet is coming to Cyprus. Duke tells Othello he must go to Cyprus to patronise against the turks. Brabantio presents his case against Othello claiming he used witchcraft or potions to cajole Desdemona. Othello offers to tell his tale of how they fell in love, while they disperse for her to tell her version. Desdamona arrives and confirms that she fell in love with him. Duke asks Othello to leave for Cyprus that night an assignment which he easily accepts cuz he is used to war. Desdamona decides to go with to the front lines.

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After they have all left, Rodrigo says hell eat himself but iago dialog him out of it. They decide to win all over desdamona as long as Rodrigo keeps giving iago money.

2.1 At the bearing in Cyprus. The Turkish fleet is drown by the storm. Cassio arrives by ship, and shows worry for Othello. Iago then arrives in another ship.

Othello finally arrives and talks to Desdamona. Iago tells Rodrigo to start a fight with cassio and bicker with him that night.

2.2 In the...

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