Othello act I scene II
Time: 20 minutes.
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Why does Iago refrain from killing Roderigo?
Why does Othello tell Brabantio that he will "command with years" ?
How does Iago feel about Cassio?
What is the main conflict in this scene?
Why does Othello need to speak with someone in the house before leaving with Cassio?
Why is Othello sought after by the senate?
How does Othello view his marriage to Desdemona? (literal)
What news does Cassio bring to Othello?
How does Brabantio feel about Othello's marriage to Desdemona?
Why does Othello refer to himself as "unhoused free condition"?
Why does Othello respond to Brabantio's accusations with words rather than violence?
What is the overall tone of this scene?
How does Iago describe Othello's marriage to Desdemona?
How does Iago refer to Othello's marriage?
What does Brabantio accuse Othello of doing?
Why does Iago warn Othello about Brabantio's arrival?
What is Iago's motivation for telling Cassio that Othello is married?
What does Othello mean when he says "My parts, my title and my perfect soul / Shall manifest me rightly"?
What does Iago plan to do with Roderigo?
Why does Roderigo call Othello "the Moor"?