Othello
Act 5, Scene 1
Why does Othello ignore the cries for help?
a. How does his attitude contrast with his character at the beginning of the play?
Why does Othello ignore the cries for help?
a. How does his attitude contrast with his character at the beginning of the play?
You are referring to Desdemona? Othello takes Desdemona's cries for mercy, and her remorse at Cassio's misfortune, as proof of her indiscretion; although his rage is tempered, he is still set on having her dead.
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