Othello

             On a quiet night in Venice, Iago, ensign to the Moorish general, Othello, enlists the aid of Roderigo in his plot against Othello. Iago secretly s Othello and tells Roderigo, a rejected suitor to Desdemona, that she has eloped with the Moor. After this revelation, Roderigo and Iago awaken Brabantio, Desdemona's father, with news that she has been transported into Othello's hands. Iago informs Othello of Brabantio's anger. Brabantio arrives with officers to confront Othello, but they are interrupted by Michael Cassio who summons Othello to the Duke of Venice's palace.
             The duke and senators welcome Othello and inform him of his deployment to Cyprus in a defensive against the Ottomites. Brabantio accuses Othello of winning Desdemona's affection by magic, after which Othello explains that he won Desdemona's love by sincere means. Desdemona professes her duty to her husband. Subsequently, Othello is sent to Cyprus leaving Iago in charge of Desdemona's safe passage to Cyprus along with Emilia, Iago's wife and Desdemona's attendant. Iago suggests that Roderigo follow Desdemona to Cyprus. Once alone, Iago reveals his plan to implicate Michael Cassio in a clandestine affair with Desdemona.
             During a raging storm which destroys the Turkish fleet, Othello and his men land at the Cyprian seaport. By telling Roderigo a lie that Desdemona loves Cassio, Iago now urges Roderigo to incite Cassio to . Later that evening at Othello's wedding feast, Iago gets Cassio drunk; as a result, Othello dismisses Cassio from service because of behavior unbecoming a lieutenant. Iago then encourages Cassio to appeal to Desdemona to influence Othello to reinstate Cassio.
             Desdemona tells Cassio that she will help him. Cassio leaves quickly, and when Othello arrives, Desdemona pleads for Cassio. Iago uses Cassio's quick exit and Desdemona's pleas to cast doubt on her fidelity and Cassio'
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