![]() ![]() ![]() When summoned, Desdemona supports Othello's story. Othello responds that it was stories of his exciting life history and military bravery that won Desdemona. In front of the Duke, Brabantio accuses Othello of having used magic to seduce Desdemona. Brabantio, enraged, interrupts Othello as he receives an urgent message from the Duke of Venice, and accompanies Othello see the Duke. The two men go to the home of Desdemona's father, the senator Brabantio, and rouse him with graphic descriptions of his daughter having sex with the Moor. Iago responds that he too hates Othello, for whom he works as a standard-bearer: Othello chose Cassio, rather than Iago, to be his lieutenant. In Venice, Roderigo complains to Iago that, despite the money he's given Iago to help him woo Desdemona, she's eloped with the Moorish general Othello. ![]()
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