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Othello Desdemona Strength

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In Shakespeare’s play Othello, Desdemona is initially characterized as an independent and strong individual, but develops throughout the play into a subservient and obedient character as she loses sight of her value of autonomy over social expectation. Desdemona’s strength is demonstrated through her desire for adventure and open opposition of male authority figures in the play. When Desdemona is given her first opportunity to speak, she delivers her divided duty speech, wherein she explains to her father that she has an equal obligation to both her father and her new husband. Additionally Desdemona courageously cites her mother’s example as the reason she defends Othello, as her mother “[preferred Barbantio] before her father” as well (1.3.178-186).

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