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4
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The villain of the play.
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5
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What Iago did to many of his so called 'friends'.
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6
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One of Brabantio’s kinsmen, he acts as a messenger from Venice to Cyprus.
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7
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Othello’s servant.
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8
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Venetian senator, and father of Desdemona.
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10
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The emotion that drove Othello to murder Dedemona.
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12
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The official authority in Venice.
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13
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Othello’s lieutenant whose high position is much resented by Iago
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14
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Daughter of the Venetian senator Brabantio.
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16
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The army that the Cyprus army is frighting.
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19
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Where the play first takes place.
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1
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A prostitute, in Cyprus, her favorite customer is Cassio.
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2
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The governor of Cyprus before Othello.
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3
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The author of the play Othello.
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7
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The second location the play is located.
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9
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Brabantio’s kinsman who accompanies Lodovico to Cyprus.
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11
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A jealous suitor of Desdemona.
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15
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Called 'The Moor'. He was the plays protagonist and hero.
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17
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Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s attendant.
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18
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The country Cyprus is in war with.
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