It is not only a matter of time but of place. At the time Shakespeare was writing, which was more or less the time he intended the play to be set in, Venice, the city where Othello lived, was a Roman Catholic city, and the rules about getting married would have been those of the Roman Catholic church.
Roderigo was in love with Desdemona, who married Othello instead.
Othello is already married to Desdemona and there is nothing Brabantio can do about it.
He is one of the commanders but raised in position by othello as liutenant.
No, we never hear about him again after the court rules in Othello's favour.
It is not only a matter of time but of place. At the time Shakespeare was writing, which was more or less the time he intended the play to be set in, Venice, the city where Othello lived, was a Roman Catholic city, and the rules about getting married would have been those of the Roman Catholic church.
Roderigo was in love with Desdemona, who married Othello instead.
Othello is already married to Desdemona and there is nothing Brabantio can do about it.
He is one of the commanders but raised in position by othello as liutenant.
No, we never hear about him again after the court rules in Othello's favour.
Desdemona marries Othello at the beginning of the play against her father's will. The two secretly marry.
Brabantio think Desdemona married Othello because he used drugs or some type of witchcraft spells or shall i say diabolical deceptions.
Iago's master plot to annoy Othello and Desdemona, is to tell Desdemona's father that Desdemona has married the Moor (Othello). And also to convince Othello that Desdemona is involved in an affair with Michael Cassio.
Othello and Desdemona end up eloping, but all does not end well. In the last act, Othello, believing Desdemona had been unfaithful to him, smothers her in her bed.
He gets fired.
He was African, a great soldier, living in Venice, middle-aged, married to Desdemona.
They want Desdemona's father, Brabantio, to come out and kill Othello, because they know that Desdemona and Othello are getting illegally wedded. Iago hates Othello and wants him dead because Cassio gave Othello a position in the military that Iago believed he deserved.