Speaker: Emilia
Audience: Iago
Situation: Iago is telling Emilia to go home before she says anything and she denies him and begins to talk
Othello' Act 5, Scene 2
- Shakespeare's "Othello" can be divided into two halves in Act Five, Scene Two. The first is the one in which Othello kills and smothers Desdemona, who is his wife.
- Part two's summary is provided below. Speaking to Emilia is Othello. He reveals that Iago had informed him that Desdemona and Cassio were having an affair, that Cassio had admitted it, and that he possessed the handkerchief that had been Othello's mother's gift of love to Desdemona.
- When Emilia recognises her role in her husband's scheme, she cries out, "O God! Almighty God! Emilia is told by Iago to be silent, but she defies him and tells the group that she did locate the handkerchief after her husband requested her to steal it for an unexplained purpose.
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The answer is A, it's where/when a story takes place
C) partially . Because it’s important but not as important. If it was an overall things that were unhealthy then that’s a different story.
Answer:
The correct answers are: presenting decisions the character needs to make and identifying a solution to the conflict.
Explanation:
In a story, the rising action is the sum of all the things that are happening and that bring us closer and closer to the climax, which is the moment when the story reaches its peak.
So of all the options given, we have that two options that could lead us to this situation and these are presenting decisions the character needs to make, where we can imagine a situation where the character must make an important decision which will have a great influence on the outcome of the story; and identifying a solution to the conflict, which is clearly a situation that can lead us to climax.