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OTHELLO
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
1564 Birth in Stratford-upon-Avon
in Stratford, England
1582 Marriage with Anne
Hathaway
1604 Othello is penned, being
performed on November the 1st
at Whitehall.
1610. Othello is performed at
Oxford College by the King’s
Men during a summer tour.
1612-1613. The King’s men
perform Othello and Julius
Caesar amongst others in this
year.
1616. Death on April 23rd, his
burial being recorded in the
Stratford Holy Church Register
two days later.
He wrote 37 plays and 154
sonnets
Nickname- The Bard
THE WILLOW SONG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iYm2MQWPUA
ACT I
Scene I
 Roderigo and Iago have an arguement
 Reason for Iago’s hatred is Othello’s recent promotion of
  Michael Cassio to the post of lieutenant
 Iago is serving Othello only for his own interests
 They seek revenge by rousing Desdemona’s family
  against the general
 Roderigo and Iago inform Brabantio of Desdemona’s
  secret marriage to Othello
 Enraged, Brabantio sets out in search of his daughter
ACT I
Scene II
 Scene takes place near Othello’s house
 Iago warns Othello that Brabantio is searching for him
 Cassio brings a suons from the duke demanding Othello’s
  presence on a matter of urgent state business
 Brabantio accuses Othello of abducting Desdemona
  and wants him to be arrested
 There is almost a fight between Othello’s and Brabantio’s
  men but Othello brings the confrontation to a halt
ACT I
Scene III
 The duke is told about the threatened Turkish invasion of
  Cyprus
 He listens to Brabantios accusation and Othello’s
  defence and sends for Desdemona to find out who is
  right
 Othello is ordered to go to Cyprus and Desdemona may
  join him
 Roderigo is desperate because he realizies that he’ll
  never win Desdemona’s love, but Iago has a plan to help
  him.
IMPORTANT QUOTES
       Were I the Moor I would not be Iago.
        In following him I follow but myself;
  Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty,
       But seeming so for my peculiar end.
For when my outward action doth demonstrate
      The native act and figure of my heart
     In compliment extern, ’tis not long after
     But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve
    For daws to peck at. I am not what I am.
IMPORTANT QUOTES
          But here’s my husband,
 And so much duty as my mother showed
 To you, preferring you before her father,
  So much I challenge that I may profess
         Due to the Moor my lord.
ACT III
SCENE I
 Cassio brings musicians to serenade Desdemona
 He asks Emilia to help him get access to Desdemona
ACT III
SCENE II
 Iago, Othello, and a gentleman walk together at the
  citadel
 Othello gives Iago some letters to deliver to Venice
 He then leaves his quarters to inspect the island’s
  fortifications
ACT III
SCENE III
 Desdemona promises Cassio that she will intercede for him
 Desdemona asks Othello to and reinstate Cassio as
  lieutenant
 Iago sows suspicions in Othello’s mind until the Moor is
  conivinced that Desdemona is unfaithful to him
 Emilia gives Othello’s handkerchief to her husband, who
  places it in Cassio’s room
 Othello finds it and and flies into a rage, but asks for clearer
  evidence
 By the end of the scene he swears that he will be revenged
  and orders Iago to kill Cassio
 Iago is promoted to lieutenant by Othello
ACT III
Scene IV
 Othello asks Desdemona for his handkerchief, but she
  wants to talk about Cassio
 Othello leaves in a rage
 Cassio and Iago enter, and Cassio immediately
  continues with his suit to Desdemona for help
 Cassio shows Bianca the handkerchief he found in his
  room and asks her to copy its embroidery
IMPORTANT QUOTES
                   Haply for I am black,
      And have not those soft parts of conversation
       That chamberers have; or for I am declined
      Into the vale of years—yet that’s not much—
                        She’s gone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu7FgXSD_Vg&feature=r
                       elated
ACT V
Scene I
 Roderigo lies in wait for Cassio
 In the fight both, Roderigo and Cassio, are wounded
 Othello hears them and thinks that Iago has murdered
  Cassio as promised
 Now he wants to do the same to Desdemona
 Lodovico and Grantiano hasten to see what is the
  matter, Iago appears as well and stabbs Roderigo
 “This is the fruits of whoring”
 Iago takes control of the situation, sending Emilia back to
  Othello and Desdemona
ACT V
Scene II
 Othello comes to Desdemona’s bed-
  chamber, determined to kill her
 Desdemona pleads for innocence but Othello doesn’t
  believe her
 He covers her head with a pillow and suffocates her
 Emilia comes in and brings the news of the death
  Roderigo and the fighting
 When she sees the dead Desdemona she raises the
  alarm
 Iago, Gratiano and Montano enter the room
 Emilia denounces Iago, who draws his sword on her and
  escapes
 Othello stabs himself, Iago is taken away to be tortured
16TH-CENTURY
ELIZABETHAN THEATRE
 Religious groups condemned theater for the immorality in
  the plays.
 All of society attended the theater, including royalty.
 Plays were meant to be performed-- not seen as
  literature, therefore only rough copies of Shakespeare’s
  plays survive today.
 Only men were actors at the time, even for female roles.
OTHELLO
 Play’s protagonist and hero
 Moorish prince living in Venice
 General in the Venetian Army
 Very powerful and respected figure
 However, he is very insecure and jealous
 Kills Desdemona in the end because of jealousy
 Commits suicide
CASSIO
 Othello’s lieutenant
 Honourable Florentine
 Likes women and alcohol
 Unjustly accused of having an affair with Desdemona
 In the end he outsmarts everyone by foiling his own
  murder
IAGO
 Othello’s ancient and a professional soldier
 Snake in the grass
 Misuses Othello’s trust, abuses Roderigo
  for his own profit
 Fools Desdemona and kills his own wife
 Regards women as things
 Main motives are greed and envy
 Considers love as "merely a lust of the blood and
  permission of the will” and virtue as a “fig” that is soon
  rotted
 Embodiment of evil
THE GLOBE THEATRE
 Shakespeare’s theater group constructed The Globe, an
  open-air round theatre.
 The original theatre burned in 1613. A new Globe
  Theatre was built in London in 1997.
JEALOUSY
                        Iago:
           O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
  It is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
 The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss,
 Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger:
      But O, what damnèd minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves!

                     Othello:
                     O misery!
THE HANDKERCHIEF

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Othello detailed Presentation

  • 2. 1564 Birth in Stratford-upon-Avon in Stratford, England 1582 Marriage with Anne Hathaway 1604 Othello is penned, being performed on November the 1st at Whitehall. 1610. Othello is performed at Oxford College by the King’s Men during a summer tour. 1612-1613. The King’s men perform Othello and Julius Caesar amongst others in this year. 1616. Death on April 23rd, his burial being recorded in the Stratford Holy Church Register two days later. He wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets Nickname- The Bard
  • 4. ACT I Scene I  Roderigo and Iago have an arguement  Reason for Iago’s hatred is Othello’s recent promotion of Michael Cassio to the post of lieutenant  Iago is serving Othello only for his own interests  They seek revenge by rousing Desdemona’s family against the general  Roderigo and Iago inform Brabantio of Desdemona’s secret marriage to Othello  Enraged, Brabantio sets out in search of his daughter
  • 5. ACT I Scene II  Scene takes place near Othello’s house  Iago warns Othello that Brabantio is searching for him  Cassio brings a suons from the duke demanding Othello’s presence on a matter of urgent state business  Brabantio accuses Othello of abducting Desdemona and wants him to be arrested  There is almost a fight between Othello’s and Brabantio’s men but Othello brings the confrontation to a halt
  • 6. ACT I Scene III  The duke is told about the threatened Turkish invasion of Cyprus  He listens to Brabantios accusation and Othello’s defence and sends for Desdemona to find out who is right  Othello is ordered to go to Cyprus and Desdemona may join him  Roderigo is desperate because he realizies that he’ll never win Desdemona’s love, but Iago has a plan to help him.
  • 7. IMPORTANT QUOTES Were I the Moor I would not be Iago. In following him I follow but myself; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming so for my peculiar end. For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my heart In compliment extern, ’tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at. I am not what I am.
  • 8. IMPORTANT QUOTES But here’s my husband, And so much duty as my mother showed To you, preferring you before her father, So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord.
  • 9. ACT III SCENE I  Cassio brings musicians to serenade Desdemona  He asks Emilia to help him get access to Desdemona
  • 10. ACT III SCENE II  Iago, Othello, and a gentleman walk together at the citadel  Othello gives Iago some letters to deliver to Venice  He then leaves his quarters to inspect the island’s fortifications
  • 11. ACT III SCENE III  Desdemona promises Cassio that she will intercede for him  Desdemona asks Othello to and reinstate Cassio as lieutenant  Iago sows suspicions in Othello’s mind until the Moor is conivinced that Desdemona is unfaithful to him  Emilia gives Othello’s handkerchief to her husband, who places it in Cassio’s room  Othello finds it and and flies into a rage, but asks for clearer evidence  By the end of the scene he swears that he will be revenged and orders Iago to kill Cassio  Iago is promoted to lieutenant by Othello
  • 12. ACT III Scene IV  Othello asks Desdemona for his handkerchief, but she wants to talk about Cassio  Othello leaves in a rage  Cassio and Iago enter, and Cassio immediately continues with his suit to Desdemona for help  Cassio shows Bianca the handkerchief he found in his room and asks her to copy its embroidery
  • 13. IMPORTANT QUOTES Haply for I am black, And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers have; or for I am declined Into the vale of years—yet that’s not much— She’s gone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu7FgXSD_Vg&feature=r elated
  • 14. ACT V Scene I  Roderigo lies in wait for Cassio  In the fight both, Roderigo and Cassio, are wounded  Othello hears them and thinks that Iago has murdered Cassio as promised  Now he wants to do the same to Desdemona  Lodovico and Grantiano hasten to see what is the matter, Iago appears as well and stabbs Roderigo  “This is the fruits of whoring”  Iago takes control of the situation, sending Emilia back to Othello and Desdemona
  • 15. ACT V Scene II  Othello comes to Desdemona’s bed- chamber, determined to kill her  Desdemona pleads for innocence but Othello doesn’t believe her  He covers her head with a pillow and suffocates her  Emilia comes in and brings the news of the death Roderigo and the fighting  When she sees the dead Desdemona she raises the alarm  Iago, Gratiano and Montano enter the room  Emilia denounces Iago, who draws his sword on her and escapes  Othello stabs himself, Iago is taken away to be tortured
  • 16. 16TH-CENTURY ELIZABETHAN THEATRE  Religious groups condemned theater for the immorality in the plays.  All of society attended the theater, including royalty.  Plays were meant to be performed-- not seen as literature, therefore only rough copies of Shakespeare’s plays survive today.  Only men were actors at the time, even for female roles.
  • 17. OTHELLO  Play’s protagonist and hero  Moorish prince living in Venice  General in the Venetian Army  Very powerful and respected figure  However, he is very insecure and jealous  Kills Desdemona in the end because of jealousy  Commits suicide
  • 18. CASSIO  Othello’s lieutenant  Honourable Florentine  Likes women and alcohol  Unjustly accused of having an affair with Desdemona  In the end he outsmarts everyone by foiling his own murder
  • 19. IAGO  Othello’s ancient and a professional soldier  Snake in the grass  Misuses Othello’s trust, abuses Roderigo for his own profit  Fools Desdemona and kills his own wife  Regards women as things  Main motives are greed and envy  Considers love as "merely a lust of the blood and permission of the will” and virtue as a “fig” that is soon rotted  Embodiment of evil
  • 20. THE GLOBE THEATRE  Shakespeare’s theater group constructed The Globe, an open-air round theatre.  The original theatre burned in 1613. A new Globe Theatre was built in London in 1997.
  • 21. JEALOUSY Iago: O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss, Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger: But O, what damnèd minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves! Othello: O misery!