The handkerchief represents Othello and Desdemona's love. When Desdemona looses the handkerchief, Othello becomes angry and the plot changes because it gives him "proof" that Desdemona is cheating.
The handkerchief serves as a token of love given to Desdimona from Othello. It is also what helps Othello convince himself that Desdimona is unfaithful due to Cassio possessing it. It causes many miscommunications throughout the book due to thoughts of mistaken love and false actions.
The handkerchief plays an important role in the play. It symbolizes love between Othello and Desdemona and also their commitment to each other. Even though it is such a small object, it has big meaning and ultimately led Othello to jealousy. Without it, Othello would not have his proof that Desdemona was unfaithful.
The handkerchief is what drives the plot and othello's anger because it is going through to many different people and gets in the wrong hands. And it symbolizes the love between desdemona and othello.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's love. Desdemona losing the handkerchief causes Othello to get angry and get suspicion of Desdemona cheating
The handkerchief represents the love between Desdemona and Othello. At first the handkerchief is a good thing, but it quickly turns bad when it becomes proof for Desdemona cheating.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona. The plot is altered when Emilia takes the handkerchief and gives it to Iago. When Othello sees that Cassio gave it to Bianca he got very upset.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona. The handkerchief keeps going around to different people which starts to make Othello think that Desdemona is being unfaithful. She should be the only one with the handkerchief and without it, she is untrustworthy in Othello's eyes.
The handkerchief is a symbol or Othello's and Desdemona's love. The handkerchief plays the role of symbolizing the end of their love as well, as it gets lost and taken.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's love in the story. Desdemona losing the handkerchief makes Othello mad and makes Othello think that Desdemona is cheating on Othello.
The plot changed when Othello spotted the handkerchief and became enraged. The handkerchief gave Othello the "ocular proof" he needed of their believed affair.For Othello, the handkerchief symbolized Desdemona's fidelity. When it showed up in Cassio's possession, Othello was convinced Desdemona was unfaithful.
The handkerchief is what gave Othello proof that Desdemona was with Cassio; which caused Othello to believe that Desdemona was being unfaithful. The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona.
It is an important role in the story and I think it represents loyalty. For Othello, giving it to Desdemona was a symbol of his faithfulness and love for her. Desdemona cherishing it and making it a prize possession of hers shows her faithfulness and love for him. When it is lost and passed around I think it represents, at least to Othello, distrust and disloyalty towards him and he thinks she gave his love away because so many other people have possessed the handkerchief.
The handkerchief symbolizes the bond of love and trust between Othello and Desdamona. When othello spots the handkerchief in Cassio's hand all is lost.
The handkerchief is used in the story to first symbolize Othello's love for Desdemona. After Iago manipulates Othello's point of view, Othello only sees the handkerchief as Desdemona herself. Iago uses it as proof that Desdemona had been having an affair with Cassio. This made Othello jealous and want revenge on Desdemona for betraying Othello's trust.
The handkerchief is the love between Othello and Desdemona. When he hears that she doesn't have it, he losses that love and trust. Then when he sees it in Cassio's hand everything is lost.
The handkerchief is used to symbolize Othello's love for Desdemona. After he finds out that she doesn't have it, his love is lost, especially when he sees it in Cassio's hand.
Because Othello gave it to Desdemona as a first gift, the handkerchief functions as a token of his love, which Desdemona cherishes. Therefore, it symbolizes the love he has for her. When he finds out she no longer has it, all the love he once had for her is lost.
The handkerchief is a symbol of Othello's love for Desdemona and when it makes it's presence known to others, conflicts begin to arise because, most of the characters know what it means and they know it's worth. Some will try to fight for it and try to get it back whilst others want it to manipulate the two lovers into deeper conflicts.
The handkerchief is the first gift Othello gave Desdemona. The gift symbolizes his love for her and she loses it. It effects the plot by speeding up Othello's need for revenge when he finds out she lost it.
The hankercheif represents Desdemona and Othello's marriage. They cherish it, but is lost from them. Iago manipulates it for his own means. And as it is passed to Cassio, it shows how he, unmeaningly is forced to become the cause of their separation.
Because Othello gave it to Desdemona as a first gift, the handkerchief functions as a token of his love, which Desdemona cherishes. Therefore, it symbolizes the love he has for her. When he finds out she no longer has it, all the love he once had for her is lost.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's trust and humanity and with people abusing the handkerchief by trading amongst each other it really flips Othello's character from this nice justified guy to a more worn out revenge seeking guy. The plot is altered because it really shows who is against Othello like Emilia stealing it from Desdemona and Cassio "wiping" his beard with it.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's relationship. When she loses it, she also loses his love. She doesn't get it back, and she never gets Othello's love back either.
The handkerchief is the first gift Othello gave Desdemona, and represents Desdemona and Othello's marriage. When Desdemona loses it it shows that she lost othellos love, and she never got it back. Austin Rupert
The handkerchief is a gift from Othello to Desdemona. It symbolizes their relationship and trust. When she loses it, it all means she lost all his trust. -Bruno R
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The handkerchief represents Othello and Desdemona's love. It adds proof to Othello's angriness that Desdemona is "cheating".
The handkerchief represents Othello and Desdemona's love. When Desdemona looses the handkerchief, Othello becomes angry and the plot changes because it gives him "proof" that Desdemona is cheating.
The handkerchief serves as a token of love given to Desdimona from Othello. It is also what helps Othello convince himself that Desdimona is unfaithful due to Cassio possessing it. It causes many miscommunications throughout the book due to thoughts of mistaken love and false actions.
The handkerchief plays an important role in the play. It symbolizes love between Othello and Desdemona and also their commitment to each other. Even though it is such a small object, it has big meaning and ultimately led Othello to jealousy. Without it, Othello would not have his proof that Desdemona was unfaithful.
The handkerchief is what drives the plot and othello's anger because it is going through to many different people and gets in the wrong hands. And it symbolizes the love between desdemona and othello.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's love. Desdemona losing the handkerchief causes Othello to get angry and get suspicion of Desdemona cheating
The handkerchief represents the love between Desdemona and Othello. At first the handkerchief is a good thing, but it quickly turns bad when it becomes proof for Desdemona cheating.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona. The plot is altered when Emilia takes the handkerchief and gives it to Iago. When Othello sees that Cassio gave it to Bianca he got very upset.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona. The handkerchief keeps going around to different people which starts to make Othello think that Desdemona is being unfaithful. She should be the only one with the handkerchief and without it, she is untrustworthy in Othello's eyes.
The handkerchief is a symbol or Othello's and Desdemona's love. The handkerchief plays the role of symbolizing the end of their love as well, as it gets lost and taken.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's love in the story. Desdemona losing the handkerchief makes Othello mad and makes Othello think that Desdemona is cheating on Othello.
The plot changed when Othello spotted the handkerchief and became enraged. The handkerchief gave Othello the "ocular proof" he needed of their believed affair.For Othello, the handkerchief symbolized Desdemona's fidelity. When it showed up in Cassio's possession, Othello was convinced Desdemona was unfaithful.
The handkerchief is what gave Othello proof that Desdemona was with Cassio; which caused Othello to believe that Desdemona was being unfaithful. The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's love for Desdemona.
It is an important role in the story and I think it represents loyalty. For Othello, giving it to Desdemona was a symbol of his faithfulness and love for her. Desdemona cherishing it and making it a prize possession of hers shows her faithfulness and love for him. When it is lost and passed around I think it represents, at least to Othello, distrust and disloyalty towards him and he thinks she gave his love away because so many other people have possessed the handkerchief.
The handkerchief symbolizes the bond of love and trust between Othello and Desdamona. When othello spots the handkerchief in Cassio's hand all is lost.
The handkerchief is used in the story to first symbolize Othello's love for Desdemona. After Iago manipulates Othello's point of view, Othello only sees the handkerchief as Desdemona herself. Iago uses it as proof that Desdemona had been having an affair with Cassio. This made Othello jealous and want revenge on Desdemona for betraying Othello's trust.
The handkerchief is the love between Othello and Desdemona. When he hears that she doesn't have it, he losses that love and trust. Then when he sees it in Cassio's hand everything is lost.
The handkerchief is used to symbolize Othello's love for Desdemona. After he finds out that she doesn't have it, his love is lost, especially when he sees it in Cassio's hand.
Because Othello gave it to Desdemona as a first gift, the handkerchief functions as a token of his love, which Desdemona cherishes. Therefore, it symbolizes the love he has for her. When he finds out she no longer has it, all the love he once had for her is lost.
The handkerchief is a symbol of Othello's love for Desdemona and when it makes it's presence known to others, conflicts begin to arise because, most of the characters know what it means and they know it's worth. Some will try to fight for it and try to get it back whilst others want it to manipulate the two lovers into deeper conflicts.
The handkerchief is the first gift Othello gave Desdemona. The gift symbolizes his love for her and she loses it. It effects the plot by speeding up Othello's need for revenge when he finds out she lost it.
The hankercheif represents Desdemona and Othello's marriage. They cherish it, but is lost from them. Iago manipulates it for his own means. And as it is passed to Cassio, it shows how he, unmeaningly is forced to become the cause of their separation.
Cece Phillips
Because Othello gave it to Desdemona as a first gift, the handkerchief functions as a token of his love, which Desdemona cherishes. Therefore, it symbolizes the love he has for her. When he finds out she no longer has it, all the love he once had for her is lost.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello's trust and humanity and with people abusing the handkerchief by trading amongst each other it really flips Othello's character from this nice justified guy to a more worn out revenge seeking guy. The plot is altered because it really shows who is against Othello like Emilia stealing it from Desdemona and Cassio "wiping" his beard with it.
The handkerchief symbolizes Othello and Desdemona's relationship. When she loses it, she also loses his love. She doesn't get it back, and she never gets Othello's love back either.
The handkerchief is the first gift Othello gave Desdemona, and represents Desdemona and Othello's marriage. When Desdemona loses it it shows that she lost othellos love, and she never got it back.
Austin Rupert
The handkerchief is a gift from Othello to Desdemona. It symbolizes their relationship and trust. When she loses it, it all means she lost all his trust.
-Bruno R
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