Explore William Shakespeare's Othello Act 2, Scene 1 summary. View the main events, learn why Iago wants Roderigo to anger Cassio, and read the important quotes. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents Othello Act 2, Scene 1 Othello Act 2, Scene 1: Summary Quotes From Othello Act 2,...
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Robeson and Hagen in Othello Paul Robeson (right) as Othello and Uta Hagen as Desdemona in a Theatre Guild production of William Shakespeare's Othello performed on Broadway in 1943–44. (more) Othello work by Shakespeare Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Also known as: “Othello,...
Iago, fictional character, the villain of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello (written 1603–04). One of Shakespeare’s most intriguing and plausible villains, Iago frequently takes the audience or reader into his confidence, a device that encourages
The Tempest, drama in five acts by William Shakespeare, first written and performed about 1611 and published in the First Folio of 1623 from an edited transcript, by Ralph Crane (scrivener of the King’s Men), of the author’s papers after they had been
Semitismor religious tolerance in his characterization, for, despite his stereotypicalusuriousnature, Shylock is depicted as understandably full of hate, having been both verbally and physically abused by Christians, and he is given one of Shakespeare’s mosteloquentspeeches (“Hath not a Jew eyes?
The Taming of the Shrew, comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written sometime in 1590–94 and first printed in the First Folio in 1623. The play describes the volatile courtship between the shrewish Katharina and the canny Petruchio, who is deter