The audience’s perception of Desdemona | The audience sees Desdemona as something special, more loud than the other female characters but also subordinate to the men |
Othello is seen as less worthy once he is married to Desdemona | ‘A fellow almost damn’d in a fair wife’ (Act 1, Scene 1) |
Brabantio sees Desdemona as his property | ‘stol’n from me’ (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Othello sees Desdemona as her own person, able to make decisions for herself | ‘Send for the lady to the Sagittary, And let her speak of me’ (Act 1, Scene 3)Here Othello sees Desdemona as his equal, with her own voice |
Desdemona (and women in general) is seen as a treasure to be won | ‘I think this tale would win my daughter too’ (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Desdemona sees herself as subordinate to the men, she feels that she owes them both and it is suggested that this is what is expected of her | ‘I do perceive here a divided duty… You are lord of all my duty… and so much duty as my mother show’d’ (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Othello sees her as weak and as such feels that she needs to be protected, and she gets no say in this | ‘To his conveyance I assign my wife’ (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Desdemona is portrayed as being dependent on Othello | ‘And I a heavy interim shall support/ By his dear absence. Let me go with him’ (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Emilia is over sexualized | ‘Sir, would she give you so much of her lips as of her tongue she has bestow’d on me, you’d have enough’ (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Desdemona speaks up for Emilia | ‘O, fie upon thee, slanderer’ (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Iago portrays Desdemona as deceiving towards Othello | ‘it had been better you had not kiss’d your three fingers so oft’ (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Desdemona encourages Emilia to be more self-sufficient | ‘O most lame and impotent conclusion: do not learn of him, Emilia, though he be thy husband; how say you, Cassio, is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor?’ (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Othello sees Desdemona as an echo of himself | ‘O my fair warrior’ (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Cassio thinks highly of Desdemona | ‘virtuous Desdemona’ |
Portrayal of Women in Othello
July 16, 2019