Yes, Othello makes it safely to Cyprus. Upon arriving, he proclaims, “O let the heavens give him defense against the elements, for I have lost him on a dangerous sea” (Act II, Scene I). This implies that the journey was perilous, but ultimately successful.
Interesting facts about Cyprus during the time period in which Othello is set:
Cyprus was a key location for the Venetian Republic, which had control over the island at the time. The Venetians considered it a valuable strategic stronghold in the eastern Mediterranean.
During the 16th century when Othello is set, piracy was rampant in the Mediterranean. Due to its location, Cyprus was particularly susceptible to attacks from both Turkish and Berber pirates.
Known for its copper mines, Cyprus was also a valuable source of wealth for the Venetians. The island’s exports included copper, tobacco, silk, and wine, among other goods.
Table:
Location
Cyprus
Time period
16th century
Controlling power
Venetian Republic
Key characteristics
Strategic stronghold, susceptible to piracy, valuable source of wealth
Exports
Copper, tobacco, silk, wine, and more
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The video summary of Othello depicts a tragic sequence of events that ultimately leads to the deaths of multiple characters. The play centers around the deception of Othello by the villainous Iago, who convinces Othello of the infidelity of his wife Desdemona. Othello, overcome by jealousy and anger, orders Iago to kill Cassio and eventually kills Desdemona himself. The play ends with the truth about Iago’s treachery exposed, but not before he murders his own wife and Othello takes his own life.
Othello arrives safely and greets Desdemona, expressing his devotion to her and giving her a kiss. He then thanks the Cypriots for their welcome and hospitality, and orders Iago to unload the ship. All but Roderigo and Iago head to the castle to celebrate the drowning of the Turks.
Othello arrives safely and greets Desdemona, expressing his devotion to her and giving her a kiss. He then thanks the Cypriots for their welcome and hospitality, and orders Iago to unload the ship. All but Roderigo and Iago head to the castle to celebrate the drowning of the Turks.
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What happens when Othello arrives in Cyprus?
Answer will be: Othello lands in Cyprus. Everyone arrives in Cyprus and Iago notices Cassio being friendly to Desdemona and kissing her. He decides to use this against him. After travelling separately, Othello is delighted to see Desdemona again, calling her ‘my fair warrior’.
How does Cyprus feel about Othello?
The reply will be: The Cypriots admire Othello. First, Montano says that Othello is a "worthy governor" and is glad that he will have a full commission in Cyprus. Further, he says that Othello "commands like a full soldier," illustrating his respect for Othello’s bravery and discipline.
Who does Othello ask to bring Desdemona safely to Cyprus?
Response: Immediately, there remains only for the Moor to leave some trusted officer behind, one who will see that Desdemona is brought to Cyprus safely. Tragically, Othello chooses the very man whom he can trust least in all the world — "honest Iago" (295).
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How was Othello treated in Cyprus?
His men in Cyprus trust him and respect him. This added value in him allows him to make bolder choices. The confidence he feels in Cyprus will eventually ruin him. It is well know that Othello’s downfall is caused by Iago.
Why did Othello go to Cyprus?
Cyprus is threatened by the Turks; Othello’s peace of mind and marriage are threatened by Iago. Othello is sent to Cyprus to govern and restore peace. Instead of bringing peace, Othello destroys his wife and then himself. Cyprus is also an isolated setting, which is psychologically appropriate.
Where does Othello take place in Shakespeare's tragedy?
Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello takes place in two very different locations: peaceful Venice, and war torn Cyprus. While the change of setting does have an effect on the environment of the play, it has an even greater effect on Othello himself.
What does the transition from Venice to Cyprus mean for Othello?
In reply to that: The transition of setting from Venice to Cyprus puts Othello outside the immediate control of Venician authority and Desdemona beyond the disapprobation of prating Brabantio. It is the ‘fleshing out’ of sorts of their free will. An isolated military outpost symbolises both deliberate alienation from the norm and independance from control.
Why is Othello upset with Desdemona?
Othello seems particularly upset that this “pprivate and domestic quarrel” has disturbed Cyprus in a time of war, when the people are already full of fear and the army is supposed to be providing security, not brawling in the streets. Ironically, the brawl foreshadows Othello’s own private and domestic quarrel with Desdemona.
Why did Othello go to Cyprus?
Response to this: Cyprus is threatened by the Turks; Othello’s peace of mind and marriage are threatened by Iago. Othello is sent to Cyprus to govern and restore peace. Instead of bringing peace, Othello destroys his wife and then himself. Cyprus is also an isolated setting, which is psychologically appropriate.
Where does Othello take place in Shakespeare's tragedy?
Response will be: Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello takes place in two very different locations: peaceful Venice, and war torn Cyprus. While the change of setting does have an effect on the environment of the play, it has an even greater effect on Othello himself.
What does the transition from Venice to Cyprus mean for Othello?
The transition of setting from Venice to Cyprus puts Othello outside the immediate control of Venician authority and Desdemona beyond the disapprobation of prating Brabantio. It is the ‘fleshing out’ of sorts of their free will. An isolated military outpost symbolises both deliberate alienation from the norm and independance from control.
Why is Othello upset with Desdemona?
As an answer to this: Othello seems particularly upset that this “pprivate and domestic quarrel” has disturbed Cyprus in a time of war, when the people are already full of fear and the army is supposed to be providing security, not brawling in the streets. Ironically, the brawl foreshadows Othello’s own private and domestic quarrel with Desdemona.