Othello


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Iago and Roderigo before Brabantio's house
Brabantio learns of Desdemona's elopmement
Cassio informs Othello of the Duke's summons
The Duke considers reports of the Turkish fleet
Othello and his officers suffer Brabantio's curses in silence
I.i
I.i
I.ii
I.iii
I.iii
Brabantio accuses Othello of enchanting his daughter
Brabantio accuses Othello of enchanting his daughter
Desdemona acknowledges Othello her husband and her lord
Brabantio (out of shot) cedes his daughter to the Moor
The Duke pronounces his judgement
I.iii
I.iii
I.iii
I.iii
I.iii
Othello stakes his 'life on her faith'
Roderigo is yet to be convinced to 'put money in thy purse'
Cassio tells Montano of Othello's marriage
Emilia waits on Iago
The messenger brings news of 'a sail! a sail!'
I.iii
I.iii
II.i
II.i
II.i
Iago praises fair and black alike
Desdemona looks to the ship newly come into harbour
Othello finds Desdemona safely arrived at Cyprus
Cassio drinks
Iago carouses with Cassio
II.i
II.i
II.i
II.iii
II.iii
The Page keeps an eye on how much Cassio has drunk
Othello berates the drunken guard
The Page keeps out of the way of Othello's wrath (or possibly falls asleep)
Desdemona frets for her lost handkerchief
Iago departs, having wounded Cassio
II.iii
II.iii
II.iii
III.iv
V.i
Iago 'finds' Roderigo slain
Bianca comforts the stricken Cassio
Othello contemplates Desdemona as she sleeps
Othello confesses the murder to Gratiana
Iago 'bleeds, sir, but not killed'
V.i
V.i
V.ii
V.ii
V.ii
Cassio looks upon the 'tragic loading of this bed'
The 'bloody period' to the tragedy
V.ii
V.ii