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why
did othello kill his wife and himself?​

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Answered by prakritigaha
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Answer:

Othello killed Desdemona because he believed that she had become unfaithful. This was because of Iago’s plot to ruin Othello’s life, because Othello had snubbed him for a job position.

Othello kills himself, however, out of a mixture of guilt and self-loathing, after he learns that Desdemona was nothing but faithful to him, and that Iago had cruelly deceived him.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: Convinced by Iago that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him with Cassio, Othello murders his innocent wife, overcome by his sense of betrayal.

Explanation: Iago tricks Othello into believing his wife Desdemona is unfaithful, inciting jealousy in Othello. Othello permits envy to devour him, executes Desdemona, and then kills himself. Othello kills himself at the end of the play after murdering his wife and discovering she was innocent. He has lost the one thing in his life that was important to him, not by chance, but because he destroyed Desdemona with his own hands.Othello is driven insane by jealousy and later smothers Desdemona on their marriage bed, only to discover Iago's treachery. He then commits suicide. Act 1, scene 1 Iago informs Roderigo in the streets of Venice of his hatred for Othello, who has granted Cassio the lieutenancy that Iago desired and reduced Iago to the rank of ensign.

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