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Othello


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William Shakespeare
   wrote   
Othello
Arts & Literature > Plays


Othello
      
"T’is Neither Here nor There."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Othello
      
"I Will Wear My Heart Upon My Sleeve for Daws to Peck At."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Othello
      
"To Mourn a Mischief That is Past and Gone is the Next Way to Draw New Mischief On."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Othello
      
"The Robbed That Smiles Steals Something from the Thief."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Othello
   is a   
Tragic Play
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Plays


Iago
   is a character in   
Othello
Othello's amoral ensign

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Desdemona
   is a character in   
Othello
Daughter to Brabantio and Wife to Othello

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Cassio
   is a character in   
Othello
Othello's Lieutenant

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Emilia
   is a character in   
Othello
Wife to Iago

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Roderigo
   is a character in   
Othello
A Venetian Gentleman

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Lodovico
   is a character in   
Othello
Kinsman to Brabantio

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Brabantio
   is a character in   
Othello
A Senator of Venice

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Montano
   is a character in   
Othello
Othello's Predecessor in the Government of Cyprus

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Gratiano
   is a character in   
Othello
Brother to Brabantio

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Bianca
   is a character in   
Othello
Mistress to Cassio

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Othello
   begins   
"Tush!"
Tush! never tell me; I take it much unkindly That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Opening Lines


Othello
   ends   
"For He Was Great of Heart."
This did I fear, but thought he had no weapon; For he was great of heart.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Closing Lines


Othello
   appeared in   
Othello
1965

Movies > Films - Sir Laurence Olivier


Iago, Cassio, Roderigo
   are all   
Characters in Othello
Misc > Common Threads 1


1952
   Palme d'Or winner was   
The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice
Directed by Orson Welles

Movies > Cannes Palme d'Or


Risk, Othello, Life
   are all   
Board Games
Misc > Common Threads 2








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