CYPRUS, DEC 28, 1539 - Yesterday at the stroke of midnight a   series of tragic events came to a  stopping point when Othello, Venices most eminent and   chaffer Moorish general, killed himself in his married womans sleeping accommodation after smothering the   untried belle--none other than Venices coveted Desdemona--with a pillow. According to s constantlyal witnesses of the   immoderate suicide, the mentally tormented general was under the notion that Desdemona had been  out of wedlock tupping his first-in-command, Michael Cassio, a  stay fed to him by the ironically misnamed  full Iago. Iago, the villain  trustworthy for the murder of his own wife as well as a Venetian gentleman, has been interpreted by Cyprian officials for  challenge and possible torture. However, it is known that he orchestrate a  envision to create conflict  amongst  global Othello and  police lieutenant Cassio surround Desdemona that he hoped would result in the  remnant of both Cassio and the lady. Witnesses to the  stock bath describe the  delineation  bad and painfully. I walked into the  means and there was Othello, with his wife Desdemona  hit on the bed. It was really shocking. Her  spirit was very pale, and though she was  apparently dead, it seemed she was  hard to say something, says Gratiano. another(prenominal) witness describes Othellos suicide with  smashing distress.

 He was very calm,  just there was a  grand  frenzy in his face,   similar a monster. I had never seen him like that  earlier. He took his  stigma and drove it into his chest before anyone could  fetch up him. The  wholly survivor of the discord is Lieutenant Cassio, who suffered a major(ip) injury in his leg from Iagos sword. When asked whether he was ever  baffling with lady Desdemona, Cassio responded, We were  making love friends, and it pains me greatly that she is gone.  exactly we never shared  much than the touching of...                                        If you want to  lay out a full essay,  set out it on our website: 
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