Category:Desdemona

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<nowiki>Desdémona (Otelo); Desdémone; Desdemona; 苔丝狄蒙娜; Дездемона; Дездемона; Desdemona; Desdemona; Desdemona; Դեզդեմոնա; 苔絲狄蒙娜; Desdemona; Desdemona; デズデモーナ; Desdèmona; دزدمونا; Desdemona; Desdemona; דסדמונה; Desdemona; 苔絲狄蒙娜; Desdemona; ഡെസ്ഡിമോണ; Desdemona; Desdemona; Desdemona; Δυσδαιμόνα; Desdemona; fiktivni lik (morda temelji na resnični osebi) v drami Othello Williama Shakespeara; Othellova žena, ki jo ta umori, ko jo neutemeljeno osumi nezvestobe; personnage de fiction; fiktiv karaktär i William Shakespeares Othello; fikziozko pertsonaia, William Shakespeareren Otelo tragediaren protagonistetako bat; персонажка "Отелло" Шекспіра; литературный персонаж; شخصية أدبية; fiktive Figur; personaje de Shakespeare; fictional character (possibly based on a real person) in William Shakespeare's play Othello; the wife of Othello, who is murdered by him when he groundlessly suspects her of infidelity; rolo en la tragedio Otelo far Vilhelmo Ŝekspiro; la edzino de Otelo, murdata de ŝia edzo; θεατρικός χαρακτήρας στο έργο "Οθέλλος"; personaggio dell'Otello di Shakespeare; デスデモナ; デズデモナ; デスディモナ; デスデモーナ; Desdemona; Desdemona - Othello; 苔丝狄蒙娜; 黛絲姑娘狄蒙娜</nowiki>
Desdemona 
fictional character (possibly based on a real person) in William Shakespeare's play Othello; the wife of Othello, who is murdered by him when he groundlessly suspects her of infidelity
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Desdemona: Wife of Othello, the Moor of Venice, in William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello. Desdemona has married the Moor out of love and against her father's will; but Othello's deputy Iago, who secretly harbours resentment against the Moor, tricks Othello into believing, falsely, that Desdemona is unfaithful to him. Only after he has killed his wife does Othello become aware of Iago's devilish scheme. Out of remorse, he commits suicide.

One of the tragedy's most touching scenes involves a story that Desdemona, who has begun to fear for her life, tells to her confidante Emilia, about a lovelorn servant girl's suicide under a willow tree (the tree of lost love and of death sought out of despair). This scene, which also involves a song about the willow's symbolic meaning, more than anything else was made famous by Giuseppe Verdi's opera version of the tragedy, Otello.

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