Society and Locations Mixed Up
Society and Locations Mixed Up
Society and Locations Mixed Up
1.EMILIA
2.OTHELLO'S POSITION AND
STATUS
3.CYPRUS.
4.OTTOMAN, OTTOMITES.
5.CASSIO
6.LIEUTENANT
7.IAGO
8.DESDEOMNA
9.VENICE.
10. MOOR.
11. ANCIENT.
A Shakespeare's time, equivalent to "African," with the expectation that such a
person would be negro. "Moor" was not a negative or derogatory word. Originally, it
meant "native of Mauretania," a country in north Africa, but its meaning had become
generalized by the 17th century.
C The rank which Cassio has just been given, literally meaning "place-holder."
Second in command to Othello, he holds Othello's place in his absence. Ironically,
Othello comes to believe that Cassio holds Othello's place in Desdemona's affections.
Even more ironically, the play ends with Cassio literally put into Othello's place as
governor of Cyprus.
D This island, near Turkey and Syria, was annexed by Venice in 1489 and conquered
by the Turks in 1571 (33 years before Othello was written). The play presents a wish-
fulfillment destruction of the Turkish fleet that leaves the island Venetian. Venice did
in fact undo Turkish seapower that same year in the victory of Lepanto, but it did not
reconquer Cyprus. So Shakespeare is working within the framework of actual history
but not following the events as they did happen.
Othello is a Christian. By the 17th century, this would be unusual for an African, since
all countries of Africa that had ever been Christian had become Moslem, except
Ethiopia. Shakespeare probably imagined Othello either as a convert to Christianity or
as a member of a minority Christian group in an African country. The play is vague
about Othello's exact origins.
I is a lady, a member of the gentry from Venice. Her father is a senator, which
automatically means he would be of the gentry or nobility.
J appears to be not of the gentry class. He is sarcastic about Cassio's fine manners
(II.i.165-175) and education. He does not seem to be affluent. He has been a foot-
soldier and has only now achieved promotion.
K also is not a member of the gentry. Neither she nor Iago appear to see anything
inappropriate or insulting in Emilia's being asked to act as Desdemona's personal
attendant, so we can take it that she is (and her husband as well) below Desdemona in
social position.