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What evidence in Brabantio's first speech shows how he is feeling? What words or expressions does he use to show what his emotions are? 2) How does Shakespeare get the audience's immediate attention? Why would you start a play in the middle of a conversation? 3) What are Iago and Roderigo discussing at the beginning of the scene? What is the problem? 4) When Brabantio says 'In honest plainness thou hast heard me say my daughter is not for thee," what do we learn about Roderigo? Who did Roderigo like and what does this let us know about his motivations in scene 1? 5) Why is Brabantio so upset? What is it about Othello (The Moor) that makes Brabantio crazy with anger at the thought that his daughter is with him? What racist terms do you see the characters call Othello? For example, at one point Roderigo calls him "thick lips." There are other instances of this too. Find me some.

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The exercise is from Othello - No Fear by William Shakespeare.

As evident in Act 1 Scene 1, Brabantio enters the scene asking to know 1what the reason for the horrible shouting was.

What are the other Answers in the question from Othello - No Fear?

The words which Brabantio uses to express his emotions are "Horrible" or "Terrible". His tone is reeks of annoyance, one who has been disturbed.

2) Very skillfully, Williams Shakespeare, gets the audience's attention because the Act begins in the middle of a sentence. Hence the reader's mind is immediately put in suspense to know what the conversation is about.

3) At first it is as though they are discussing how deep their relationship as friends are, but by the time Roderigo speaks, it becomes evident that they are discussing Othello.

4) Roderigo is exposed by Brabantio as one who is cunning. See lines 126. Roderigo is in love with Brabantio's daughter but because he can't have her, he devises this cunning move to kill his master.

5) Brabantio is so angry because he can see through Roderigo's cunningness. He is further angered after he has been deceived by Roderigo about the possible relationship between his daughter and Othello, a black man.

Coming from a ruling class, this really upset him, and here are some of the racist names with which Othello is described:

  • Lustful Moor
  • African Horse

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