An Electronic Classics Series Publication - Penn State University
An Electronic Classics Series Publication - Penn State University An Electronic Classics Series Publication - Penn State University
Othello by William Shakespeare is a publication of The Electronic Classics Series. This PortableDocument file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using thisdocument file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither thePennsylvania State University nor Jim Manis, Editor, nor anyone associated with the PennsylvaniaState University assumes any responsibility for the material contained within thedocument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way.Othello by William Shakespeare, The Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Editor, PSU-Hazleton, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoingpublication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy accessof those wishing to make use of them.Jim Manis is a faculty member of the English Department of The Pennsylvania State University.This page and any preceding page(s) are restricted by copyright. The text of the followingpages are not copyrighted within the United States; however, the fonts used may be.Cover Design: Jim ManisCopyright © 1999 - 2013The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity university.
OTHELLOWilliam Shakespeare(written about 1604)DRAMATIS PERSONAEDUKE OF VENICE:BRABANTIO: a senator.OthelloIAGO: his ancient.RODERIGO: a Venetian gentleman.MONTANO: Othello’s predecessor in the government ofCyprus.Clown, servant to Othello. (Clown:)DESDEMONA: daughter to Brabantio and wife to Othello.EMILIA: wife to Iago.Other Senators.Senator:First Senator:Second Senator:GRATIANO: brother to Brabantio.LODOVICO: kinsman to Brabantio.OTHELLO: a noble Moor in the service of the Venetianstate.CASSIO: his lieutenant.BIANCA: mistress to Cassio.Sailor, Messenger, Herald, Officers, Gentlemen, Musicians,and Attendants.Sailor:First Officer:Messenger:Gentleman:First Gentleman:Second Gentleman:Third Gentleman:First Musician:3SCENE: Venice: a Sea-port in Cyprus.
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Othello by William Shakespeare is a publication of The <strong>Electronic</strong> <strong>Classics</strong> <strong>Series</strong>. This PortableDocument file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. <strong>An</strong>y person using thisdocument file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the<strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> nor Jim Manis, Editor, nor anyone associated with the <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> assumes any responsibility for the material contained within thedocument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way.Othello by William Shakespeare, The <strong>Electronic</strong> <strong>Classics</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, Jim Manis, Editor, PSU-Hazleton, Hazleton, PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoingpublication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy accessof those wishing to make use of them.Jim Manis is a faculty member of the English Department of The <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>.This page and any preceding page(s) are restricted by copyright. The text of the followingpages are not copyrighted within the United <strong>State</strong>s; however, the fonts used may be.Cover Design: Jim ManisCopyright © 1999 - 2013The <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> is an equal opportunity university.