Stand or sit up straight. A strong posture can help make you more confident, and will make it easier to connect with your audience. If you are recording your presentation, sit up straight (and smile—it helps!).
Make eye contact. This is an excellent way of engaging your audience. Glance at your speaker's notes when you need to, but always return to the audience as soon and as often as you can. If you are recording yourself using a camera, imagine the lens of the camera as the audience’s faces.
4. Believability and confidence. The more confident you are the more you grab your audiences attention. The more believable your presentation is the well more your audience believes it.
The original material that Shakespeare used was taken from the story "Un Capitano Moro" written by Cinthio almost 100 years earlier, which tells the story of a very eloquent and honorable black man who became a great general, but who was betrayed by a man who pretended to be your ally. Shakespeare used this as a basis for creating and writing the entire Othelo storyline.