What does Desdemona say before death?

She says that Cassio has killed Roderigo
Roderigo
Roderigo, in love with the noble lady Desdemona, has paid large sums of money to Iago, on the understanding that Iago would give her gifts from him and praise him to her. Roderigo hopes to win Desdemona's love and marry her.
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. Then Desdemona's voice is heard from the bed, saying "falsely murdered" and Emilia calls for help. Desdemona says that she is innocent, denies that anyone has killed her, and dies.
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What does Desdemona say on her deathbed?

Desdemona's Death

He tells her to pray to God and confess her sins before he kills her. She insists she has done nothing wrong.
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What do Desdemona's last words mean?

Study focus: Desdemona's final words

Ultimately Desdemona refuses to blame Othello for her unhappiness: she declares it is her 'wretched fortune' (IV. 2.129). Marriage teaches Desdemona that 'men are not gods' (III. 4.149) and this is a disappointment to her.
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Who does Desdemona say murdered her?

118.1). Desdemona declares she is guiltless, but when Emilia asks her who murdered her, she refuses to name Othello. "Nobody. I myself," Desdemona says.
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What word can Desdemona say?

She uses the phrase "that name" because she does not want to say the word "whore." Iago asks what "that name" is, Emilia explains, and Desdemona begins to weep. Then Iago says "Beshrew him for't!" and asks Desdemona, "How comes this trick upon him?" (4.2.
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Desdemona - Othello Analysis



What does Othello say to Desdemona before killing her?

At first, Othello denies having any part in his wife's death. But then he loudly denounces her as a "liar, gone to burning hell" (129), admitting that he killed her. "She turn'd to folly, and she was a whore" (132); "she was false as water . . . Cassio did top her" (134-136).
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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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Why does Desdemona take the blame for her death?

She never put two and two together..... she just rolled along and acted like the innocent she was. She didn't see the treachery that surrounded her.... her innocence and love for her husband renedered her blind. Thus, in the end, she blamed herself.
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What is the last line of Othello?

“I pray you, in your letters,/ When you shall these unlucky deeds relate,/ Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate,/ Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak/ Of one that loved not wisely but too well” (Othello, 5.2). These were Othello's dying words, his final utterances.
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Was Desdemona's death inevitable?

This creates the argument that women in that time were seen as feeble characters, therefore Shakespeare was mistreating her. However, there could be an argument that Desdemona's death was inevitable because of fate- she is described as the “ill-starred wrench” mirroring her name meaning.
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Why did Othello kiss Desdemona before he killed himself?

He aimed at “practicing upon [Othello's] peace and quiet / Even to madness” (2.1.). Iago has been so successful that Othello feels compelled to kill himself, explaining that “I kissed thee ere I killed thee—no way but this, Killing myself to die upon a kiss” (5.2.).
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What does Desdemona say is her only sin?

Desdemona says her only sin has been loving him too much. And by the way, he's really scaring her.
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What is the most important quote 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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How was Desdemona faithful to Othello to the end?

Desdemona is faithful to Othello to the end because she lied right before her death. Not only does she take the blame for her husbands murder, but by lying before her death she has condemned herself to hell.
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WHO suggests strangling Desdemona in bed?

Iago suggests Othello strangle Desdemona instead because he can strangle her in the same “contaminated” bed she lay with Cassio during their affair, which seems fair to Othello.
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Why do you think Desdemona will not say Othello killed her?

Before she dies, Desdemona tells Emilia that she has killed herself. Why do you think she does not say that it was Othello who killed her? A5. Bravely, because Othello might easily kill her at this point and because her own life may be at risk, Emilia defies Othello.
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Who is most responsible for Desdemona's death?

Shakespeare's “Othello” is a tragedy written about a black lieutenant and his terrific outcome. Being manipulated by the villain Iago, drives him to kill his own wife. Othello is responsible for Desdemona's death because he allowed Iago to manipulate him, he didn't trust Desdemona and strangled her while she slept.
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Did Desdemona cheat on Othello?

Just as there is no way for Othello to prove beyond any doubt that Desdemona has been unfaithful, no amount of evidence could now overturn Othello's belief in her guilt. (In the final scene, Othello does abruptly decide that he has been deceived all along by Iago, but not because he is confronted by compelling proof.)
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What is Othello's fatal 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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How did Othello win Desdemona's love?

How did Othello win Desdemona's love? By gaining her sympathy by telling his war stories to her father.
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What is the double meaning of the word black in line 331 your son in law is far more fair than black?

"if virtue no delighted beauty lack, your son-in-law is far more fair than black." Duke to Brabantio. Significance: black has dual meaning (race and ugly), saying that if virtue is beautiful, Othello is fair (beautiful) because he has inherent goodness.
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Why does Desdemona call Othello my lord?

In saying she has no lord, Desdemona means that the man who has just been heaping abuse upon her is not the man whom she loves and calls "my lord."
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What phrase does Emilia repeat what is she only now realizing?

Why does Emilia repeat the phrase "My husband" three times? She is finally putting together that her husband is behind all of this chaos. Othello admits to planning Cassio's murder with Iago. Cassio is shocked because he has done no harm to Othello.
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Was Desdemona responsible for her tragedy?

In Othello, Desdemona is somewhat responsible for her death because she naively allows Iago to use her as a pawn and makes her situation worse by constantly appealing on Cassio's behalf. She also misplaces her handkerchief and refrains from having a discussion about Othello's change of heart.
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What is Desdemona's tragic flaw?

Desdemona's tragic and eventually fatal flaw, was that when faced with adversity, she crumbled. When Othello became angry towards her she did not know what to do or how to handle it.
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