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Why does the Duke send Othello to Cyprus?
Answer and Explanation: In Act I, Othello is sent to Cyprus in order to protect it from the Turks. The Duke worries that the Turks will try to seize the island, and he believes Othello is the best man to send to its defense. By the time Othello reaches the island, however, the Turkish fleet has already been destroyed.
What happens to the threat of a Turkish invasion of Cyprus?
What happens to the threat of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus? The turks are destroyed by a storm before they could even get to Cyprus. Montano was glad because he believes Othello is worthy & able to govern Cyprus.
What decisions are made regarding traveling to Cyprus?
The duke decides that Othello must go to Cyprus to defend the island from the Turks. Othello is willing and ready to go, and he asks that appropriate accommodations be provided for his wife.
Who does Desdemona pledge her duty?
Act I: To whom does Desdemona pledge her duty? Desdemona pledges her duty to Othello. Act 1: In the final speech of Act I, what does Iago plan to do to further his plot against Othello? Iago intendes to sabotage Othello’s relationship with Desdemona.
What danger is Cyprus facing?
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What danger is Cyprus facing? | Attacks from the Ottoman Turks. |
Brabantio complains to the Duke about Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. After listening to both sides of the story, what is Duke’s reply? | He defends Othello because he has to send him to war |
Where does the Duke send Othello?
The duke sends Othello to Cyprus and tells him to take desdemona with him.
What danger is Cyprus facing and why does the duke send for Othello?
Why does Othello strip Cassio of his rank?
Othello stripped Cassio of his rank because he displayed conduct unbecoming of an officer.