Examples Of Foreshadowing In Othello

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In Othello, as in many of Shakespeare's tragedies, the tragic ending that is to come is hinted at throughout the play through the use of foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is evident in the first scene of Act II as Shakespeare wrote “Go to the bay and disembark my coffers. Bring thou the master to the citadel. He is a good one, and his worthiness does challenge much respect. - Come, Desdemona. Once more, well met at Cyprus” (75/II/1/229). In these lines, Othello is saying that he isn’t sure what might happen next but whatever does happen he will be happy with how everything is and that his wife is here with him. He think this will be the last time they met at Cyprus, foreshadowing that he might end up dying and even if he were to pass he wouldn’t

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