What were Othello's last words?

'Soft you, a word or two before you go': so begins Othello's last major speech before he stabs himself. His last words, famously, are 'I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee'.
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What does Othello say when he kills himself?

Othello's suicide serves as a kind of trial in which he decides on and enacts a punishment for his crime of killing Desdemona. In his final speech, he explains how he hopes to be remembered, saying “When you shall these unlucky deed relate / Speak of me as I am” (5.2.).
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WHO says the last line Othello?

(5.2.) Othello says this line at the very end of the play, once he realizes that he has been tricked and deceived. At this point, all he can do is try to explain how he would like his story to be told. He specifies that he sees his downfall as his passion for Desdemona, since it ultimately made him succumb to jealousy.
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What does Othello say before he kills Desdemona?

I would not kill thy unprepared spirit; No; heaven forfend! I would not kill thy soul.
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How does Shakespeare's Othello end?

Iago, reacting to his wife's accusations, stabs and kills her. Iago is arrested and sent to trial after Othello wounds him (he doesn't even die). Othello, facing the inevitability of his own trial, uses a hidden weapon to commit suicide. The play ends with Cassio reinstated and placed in command as Governor of Cyprus.
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Soft you, a word or two before you go



Why is Othello black?

Othello himself would have been played by an actor who had darkened his skin with soot or coal, a common technique used to indicate a character's Moorish or Turkish roots. But audiences would also have understood that Othello's dark skin was emblematic of his dark or evil nature.
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Is Othello a black character?

There is no final consensus over Othello's ethnicity; whether of Maghrebi origin as in the generally accepted definition of "Moor", or of Sub-Saharan African. E. A. J. Honigmann, the editor of the Arden Shakespeare edition concluded that Othello's ethnic background is ambiguous.
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Why does Othello kiss Desdemona before he kills her?

As he is dying, he says that he kissed Desdemona before he killed her. This suggests that perhaps his love for her flickered briefly within his dark soul before he murdered her. He reminds himself that perhaps he was not wholly corrupt, but he dies knowing that his soul is lost. Lodovico's sad words end the tragedy.
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Why is Iago silent at the end of Othello?

Iago's final lines imply that speech, in his view, has become futile. Everything that happened was driven by speech, so he appears to feel that, now he has been unmasked, there is nothing more worth saying. The significance of speech is introduced at the very beginning of Othello.
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What is Othello's tragic flaw?

Some say that Othello's tragic flaw was jealousy which flared at suspicion and rushed into action unchecked by calm common sense. A more modern interpretation would say that Othello's tragic flaw was that he had internalized, that is taken into himself, the prejudices of those who surrounded him.
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What is the famous line in Othello?

Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, All, all, cry shame against me, yet I'll speak. I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this, Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.
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What were Desdemona last words?

In response to Emilia's question, “O, who hath done this deed?” Desdemona's final words are, “Nobody, I myself. Farewell. / Commend me to my kind lord. O, farewell” (V.
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Does Othello redeem himself in the end?

Othello is at his lowest point right before he dies, and in killing himself he redeems himself, again reiterating the virtues already emphasized in Desdemona's death.
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What is the significance of Othello's suicide at the end of Shakespeare's Othello and does it achieve anything?

Othello's suicide signifies his acceptance of his crime of murdering Desdemona and his understanding that, although Iago manipulated him into his actions, he is ultimately the one responsible for them.
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What happens to Bianca at the end of Othello?

Bianca in Love

Shakespeare leaves the audience to assume that she is either motivated by love, her status as a courtesan, or both. At the end of her scene in Act III, Cassio dismisses her so that he may go about his business, to which Bianca replies ''Tis very good; I must be circumstanced.
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What to Othello does the handkerchief symbolize?

To Othello, the handkerchief symbolizes fidelity and his giving it to Desdemona represents a promise that he will be true to her, and a request that she stay true to him.
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Why does Emilia repeat the phrase my husband three times?

She is trying to protect him from punishment. Why does Emilia repeat the phrase "My husband!" three times? At this point, why does Othello dray his sword on Emilia? When she says that her husband lied about Desdemona being unfaithful and then she insults him by saying that he didn't deserve Desdemona.
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What was the name of Othello beloved?

Roderigo is upset because he loves Desdemona and had asked her father, Brabantio, for her hand in marriage. Iago hates Othello for promoting a younger man named Cassio above him, whom Iago considers a less capable soldier than himself, and tells Roderigo that he plans to exploit Othello for his own advantage.
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Is Desdemona white?

Desdemona is a beautiful, young, white, Venetian debutante. And she's a total Daddy's girl... until she falls head over heels in love with Othello. She refuses to marry any of the rich, handsome Venetian men that everyone expects her to marry.
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What race is Desdemona?

Shakespeare's Desdemona is a Venetian beauty who enrages and disappoints her father, a Venetian senator, when she elopes with Othello, a Moorish Venetian military prodigy. When her husband is deployed to Cyprus in the service of the Republic of Venice, Desdemona accompanies him.
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What race was Othello?

"Shakespeare meant Othello to be a Black Moor from Africa, an African of the highest nobility of heritage. From Kean on, Othello was made a light-skinned Moor because the West had since made Africa a slave center and the African was pictured only as a slave.”
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Is Othello based on a true story?

That Othello and Desdemona, whose real name was Palma, really existed, is clearly proved. Even the mad jealousy of Othello is historical.
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Was Othello a Berber?

Although Othello is a Moor, and although we often assume he is from Africa, he never names his birthplace in the play. In Shakespeare's time, Moors could be from Africa, but they could also be from the Middle East, or even Spain. American actor John Edward McCullough as Othello in 1878.
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Why is Othello called a Moor?

Othello is referred to as the Moor because of his dark skin color. The term was initially used to describe people from the ancient Roman province, which is now North Africa, but over time the word "Moor" became an ambiguous term used to describe anyone who had dark skin.
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Is Star Wars based on Othello?

The characters of Othello, from Shakespeare's play Othello, and Anakin Skywalker, from George Lucas's Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, both experience very tragic events in their respective stories. However, neither of them truly qualifies as a tragic hero.
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