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    Desdemona (/ ˌ d ɛ z d ə ˈ m oʊ n ə /) is a character in William Shakespeare's play Othello (c. 1601–1604). Shakespeare's Desdemona is a Venetian beauty who enrages and disappoints her father, a Venetian senator, when she elopes with Othello , a Moorish Venetian military prodigy.

    • Emilia, attendant and confidante
  2. Desdemona Character Analysis. Previous Next. Desdemona is a more plausible, well-rounded figure than much criticism has given her credit for. Arguments that see Desdemona as stereotypically weak and submissive ignore the conviction and authority of her first speech (“My noble father, / I do perceive here a divided duty” [I.iii. 179–180 ...

  3. Desdemona es una heroína femenina en la tragedia Othello de William Shakespeare. Es hija del senador Brabantio de Venecia y desafía a su padre al casarse en secreto con Otelo, un soldado de ascendencia morisca. Los eruditos están divididos en cuanto a los méritos y la verdadera personalidad del personaje.

  4. Desdemona is a character in Shakespeare’s Othello. She is one of the most pitiable victims in all of Shakespeare’s plays. A devoted, loving wife, she is murdered by her husband in a fit of jealous rage. Othello is about many things and one of the most glaring of those things is race. The eponymous character, Othello, is a Moor.

  5. Desdemona is a beautiful, young, white, Venetian debutante. And she's a total Daddy's girl... until she falls head over heels in love with Othello. She refuses to marry any of the rich, handsome Venetian men that everyone expects her to marry. Instead, she elopes (gasp!) with Othelloan older black man, an outsider to Venetian society (gasp!).

  6. Get everything you need to know about Desdemona in Othello. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2020 · Updated on March 28, 2020. At the heart of Shakespeare's "Othello" is the doomed romance between Othello and Desdemona. They are in love, but Othello can't get past his self-doubt as to why such a lovely woman would love him.