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Portrayl of Women in Othello

   
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She is lead to believe that he loves her, yet in truth he is only using her for pleasure. She is next mentioned at Iago’s advantage, as he predicts that talking of Bianca will make Cassio laugh, and that Othello, thinking they talking about Desdemona, will go mad...
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Everything follows Iago’s plan as Cassio laughs at the idea of following through with his empty promises of marriage to Bianca. Just as he is laughing, Bianca appears in a fit of mistaken jealousy after discovering Desdemona’s handkerchief. She throws it at him, tells him that he should return it to his whore, but before storming out she invites Cassio over for dinner; this shows Bianca’s fear of losing him...
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Portrayl of Women in Othello   Othello: Iago Makes Othello Believe His Wife Is Having An Affair   Othello - Desdemona   Roderigo and Emilia: influences on the tragic outcome in Othello   Is The Relationship Between Othello And Desdemona As It's Presented In   Explore How Shakespeare Examines The Themes If Jealousy And Deception In Othello The Play And Othello The Character.   During The Course Of The Initial Three Scenes In ‘Othello’ We See The Character Of Othello Turn From “Valiant Othello” (I.3 .48) A Character Of True Principles And Values Into A Vengeful And Mistrusting ‘Monster.’   What is wrong with Othello? Does Othello work as a play?   Othello: Iago - "o, Beware, My Lord, Of Jealousy"   Emilia And Desdemona In Othell   Iago’s Intentions in Shakespeare’s Tragedy, Othello   Othello - Manipulative Iago   Analysis of Othello and Iago in Act 1   Women in Othello/ Elizabethan Times   Contrast of modern Othello to Shakesperian Othello  
 
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