Desdêmona

This young and delicate girl is the love and wife of Othello. She refused all her fiancés and, contrary to her father, left with her husband. The girl notices that the husband is concerned, but does not suspect about the impending danger. The heroine still cares about her beloved and tries to dispel the sad thoughts of the Moor. The girl with all her strength seeks to restore equilibrium to family life and cure her husband. The man rejects the care and throws back the handkerchief with which the wife ties his head. The loss of the gift was a turning point in the fate of Desdemona.  She is the ideal of self-sacrifice and heroism. To prove her innocence to the husband turned out to be more important than life.

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