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  • Act 1 Scene 1
  • I can't believe that he promoted Cassio over me!
  • I know it's ridiculous, and he married my true love, Desdemona.
  • Act 1 Scene 1
  • hehehe
  • Your girl ran away and got married to general Othello.
  • WHAAAAT!!
  • Act 1 Scene 2
  • You should watch out sir!
  • Sir, the Duke has requested your presence.
  • Act 1 Scene 2
  • Just hear me out. Follow me.
  • MOOR! What have you done to my daughter!!
  • Act 1 Scene 3
  • Please, I love him, I can't live without him!
  • Act 1 Scene 3
  • Othello must go to Cyprus, Desdemona you can go too.
  • Act 1 Scene 3
  • That idiot Roderigo will do whatever I want. He just needs to give me his money and come with me to Cyprus and I'll do the rest.
  • That Moor will regret ever choosing Cassio for lieutenant over me. He will pay!
  • In the streets of Venice, Iago and Roderigo talk about their hatred for Othello.
  • Act 2 Scene 1
  • I HATE HIM!
  • Iago convinces Roderigo to tell Brabantio about Othello and Desdemona's marriage. Brabantio is enraged and immediately organizes a search party for Othello.
  • Act 2 Scene 1
  • Hello, my love!
  • Iago warns Othello about Brabantio's plans, but Othello isn't worried. Cassio then tells Othello the Duke has ordered to meet with him regarding the Venetian war with Cyprus.
  • Act 2 Scene 1
  • Have you seen the way Desdemona looks at Cassio? Its so obvious.
  • Nah I'm all good bro.
  • Before Othello leaves to meet the Duke, Brabantio finds him, and is enraged. Yet, Othello convinces him to accompany him to see the Duke.
  • Act 2 Scene 2
  • The Duke hears about Brabantio and Othello's feud. Othello asks for Desdemona, who proceeds to tell the Duke of their love story.
  • Act 2 Scene 3
  • Cheers!
  • The Duke believes Desdemona and sends her and Othello to Cyprus, along with Iago.
  • Act 2 Scene 3
  • !!!!!!!!
  • Cassio you are no longer my lieutenant!
  • Iago plans how he will get back at Othello and take Cassio's place as lieutenant.
  • Act 2 Scene 3
  • Don't worry Cassio, Desdemona will help you.
  • MEANWHILE... The Venetian army successfully defeats the Turks!
  • Desdemona and Othello joyfully greet each other in Cyprus.
  • Iago convinces Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Cassio, and he should work to bring Cassio down.
  • Othello and his herald make a proclamation about the Venetian victory!
  • Othello did it! LETS CELEBRATE!!
  • Iago purposely gets Cassio drunk and rowdy.
  • hehehe
  • Cassio gets in a fight with Roderigo and Montano, causing a commotion. When Othello sees the scene Cassio has caused, he takes away Cassio's lieutenancy.
  • Iago consoles the now powerless Cassio and tells him to pursue Desdemona to help get his lieutenancy back.
  • Act 3 Scene 1
  • Can I speak with her?
  • Yes. but don't worry, she'll help you.
  • Act 3 Scene 3
  • Please just hear him out!!!
  • Ok, my love.
  • Act 3 Scene 3
  • Jealousy is a powerful beast, Sir. Once you experience it, you can never go back.
  • How weird is it that Cassio left as soon as you arrived. I mean it's probably nothing to worry about. Unless...
  • What do you mean? Do you know something? Tell me honest Iago.
  • Act 3 Scene 3
  • Here my love, use this to help.
  • Act 3 Scene 3
  • Oh yes! Finally the handkerchief my husband has been asking for. He will be so happy Not sure why he wants it though...
  • Act 3 Scene 3
  • Very well sir, as you wish
  • Sir, Im sorry. I heard Cassio calling out for your wife in his sleep. He was also seen wiping his mouth with her strawberry handkerchief
  • hehehehe
  • I need proof. What do you know honest Iago?
  • UGH. THAT DEMON WHORE!! We must kill them, lieutenant
  • Act 3 Scene 4
  • Desdemona, may I have my handkerchief. It has magical properties you know.
  • I don't have it right now, you can have it later. Have you given any thought about good Cassio's job?
  • Cassio asks Emilia, Iago's wife, to set up a time to talk to Desdemona, and she tells him not to worry.
  • Act 4 Scene 1
  • Othello! Are you okay?
  • Desdemona hears Cassio out, but he quickly leaves when he sees Othello. Desdemona pleads to Othello on Cassio's behalf.
  • Act 4 Scene 1
  • Oh! She's crazy! She won't leave me alone.
  • !!!???
  • Iago plants ideas of doubt in Othello's mind regarding Cassio and Desdemona's relationship.
  • Act 4 Scene 1
  • Woah! What has gotten into you Othello?
  • Othello, back with Desdemona, complains of a headache. Desdemona offers to help him with her prized handkerchief.
  • Act 4 Scene 2
  • What is going on between Cassio and Desdemona?
  • As they leave, Desdemona drops her handercheif, which Emilia steals to give to Iago.
  • Act 4 Scene 2
  • You are a whore!
  • Othello comes back, crazy with jealousy, and threatens Iago unless he can provide proof that Desdemona is cheating. Iago tells him he overhead Cassio yell out for Desdemona in his sleep, and that he has her special handkerchief. Iago then agrees to kill Cassio, and Othello gives him the lieutenancy.
  • Act 4 Scene 2
  • We must kill Cassio.
  • Othello asks Desdemona for her handkerchief, causing great anxiety in Desdemona since she doesn't have it. (Cassio has found the handkerchief has given it to his lover, Bianca, to be copied).
  • Act 4 Scene 3
  • What women would be unfaithful to their husband?
  • Othello has a seizure while Iago talks about Desdemona.
  • Othello can see, but not hear what Iago and Cassio are talking about. They are really talking about Bianca, however Iago tells Othello they are talking about Desdemona.
  • So, how about that Bianca huh?
  • Othello slaps Desdemona out of anger with Lodovico watching.
  • Othello questions Emilia about the relationship between Cassio and Desdemona.
  • Nothing!
  • Othello is furious with Desdemona and calls her a whore.
  • Iago is talking to Roderigo about needing to stall Desdemona and Othello by killing Cassio.
  • Emilia is helping Desdemona go to bed, as they argue about whether or not women would ever be unfaithful to their husbands.
  • There are most definitely women that would.
  • Act 5 Scene 1
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • Why must I do EVERYTHING myself?
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • Cassio are you okay?!
  • THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT!! What did you do??
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • Please my love, I'm innocent. Kill me tomorrow but listen to me now
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • I need to shut her up NOW
  • Desdemona was INNOCENT. I found her handkerchief on the floor and gave it to my husband because he had been asking me for it. He is responsible for everything...
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • I've made a horrible mistake. This is all my fault for listening to that evil Iago. Please tell my story, just as it is. I will die lying next to my Desdemona.
  • Act 5 Scene 2
  • Say goodbye, Iago. You're going to pay for what you've done for a long time.
  • You can take me, but you won't get rid of me that easily.
  • Roderigo goes to attack Cassio, but Cassio ends up stabbing Roderigo.
  • Iago stabs Cassio in the leg and kills Roderigo. Othello hears Cassio cry out and assumes he is dead, which is his signal to go murder Desdemona.
  • Iago, Lodovico, and Gratiano help the wounded Cassio when Bianca enters. Iago quickly places all of the blame on her because of her love for Cassio.
  • What?? I didn't do anything.
  • Desdemona is laying asleep in bed when Othello enters and accuses her again of cheating. Desdemona states that she is innocent, but Othello continues to smother her, killing her.
  • You're a LIAR and a CHEATER. You are going to die!
  • Emilia enters and cries out, alerting Iago, Montano, and Gratiano. Emilia finally states the truth regarding the handkerchief and Iago, which causes Iago to kill her.
  • Othello, now realizing the truth and the horrors he has committed, stabs himself and lays down next to Desdemona and Emilia as he dies.
  • Iago is seen as the evil man he truly is and is taken away to be tortured and killed. THE END
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