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... father . Desdemona , however , confirms that she married Othello of her own free will and that , like her own mother before her , she must shift her primary loyalty from father to husband . Brabanzio reluctantly resigns himself to her ...
... father . Desdemona , however , confirms that she married Othello of her own free will and that , like her own mother before her , she must shift her primary loyalty from father to husband . Brabanzio reluctantly resigns himself to her ...
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... father loyal , but if she lost it or gave it away , Othello's father would leave her . Othello's mother gave him the magic handkerchief on her deathbed , instructing him to give it to the woman he desired to marry . Desdemona is ...
... father loyal , but if she lost it or gave it away , Othello's father would leave her . Othello's mother gave him the magic handkerchief on her deathbed , instructing him to give it to the woman he desired to marry . Desdemona is ...
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... father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord . ( I.iii . 179-188 ) These words , which Desdemona speaks to her father before the Venetian senate , are her first of the play . Her speech shows her ...
... father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord . ( I.iii . 179-188 ) These words , which Desdemona speaks to her father before the Venetian senate , are her first of the play . Her speech shows her ...
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