![]() He thinks Desdemona decieves him so Desdemona will deceive Othello too later on. Q: Would Brabantio give up his plan of divorcing Othello and his daughter, Desdemona?Ī: I think Brabantio would not give up divorcing Othello and his daughter because Brabantio does not know Othello too much and still keeps his bad impression on Othello. Overall, by using literary devices, Shakespeare makes his language more colorful and meaningful and it is one of the reasons why Shakespeare's works are famous. "After some time, to abuse Othello's ear." (1.3.438), it creates a suspense because, as the readers, we are curious about what Iago is going to do to destroy Othello and how Othello is going to response to Iago's betrayal. Again, it makes readers want to read more. Othello thinks Iago is honest and he trusts Iago, and it foreshadows Iago's betrayal later because from what we know, Iago is deceitful and is not loyal to Othello. To his conveyance I assign my wife."(1.3.321-324), this is another example of foreshadowing. The use of foreshadowing raises reader's interest and curiosity of following the plot. She has deceived her father, and may thee."(1.3.333-334), it is an example of foreshadowing. Brabantio foreshadows that Desdemona will deceive Othello later because she deceived her own father right now. " Look to her, Moor, if though hast eyes to see. By using the simile, Iago expresses his wish of Othello's change to a bitter situation. Iago compares the Othello's taste of food to the delicious taste of locusts and then to the bitter taste of coloquintida. For example, "The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida"(1.3.391-392), it is an example of simile. Shakespeare uses literary devices in his text to bring richness and clarity and further conveys a deeper meaning of his language. There are many literary devices being used in this scene. Iago plans to use Othello's honest to bring him to demise. After they leave to prepare for their voyage, Iago advises Roderigo to follow Othello to Cyprus and threatens suicides in order to win Desdemona's love. Othello accepts and requests Desdemona to go with him. The duke decides to send Othello to Cyprus to defend the island. The duke is persuaded by Othello and dismisses Brabantio's accusation toward Othello. Desdemona comes in and states her true love for Othello due to his story. Othello admits marrying Desdemona but denying the use of magic. ![]() The duke is initially believes Brabantio but then turns his side to Othello after Othello's explanation. Brabantio accuses Othello for stealing his daughter, Desdemona. Then, Othello, Brabantio, Cassio, Iago, Roderigo and some officers arrive. Then, the message of Turks joining with more forces toward Cyprus proves Turks' tricks. One senator guesses that Turks' change of target aims to mislead Venetians because Cyprus is far more importance than Rhodes. The duke meets the senators to discuss the Turkish invasion of Cyprus saying that Turks have turned toward Rhodes. Othello, Desdemona, the duke, Brabantio and officers.
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