Othello

- Othello was a very noble, trusted, honest person. He loved his wife and would never be unfaithful to her. He was also one of the best warriors. He had a lot of pride and he was too good for lying. Everyone looked up to him until he lets lies get to him, making him become a very dishonest person.
- Act II, Scene I Line 176;
To see you here before me. O, my soul's joy,
If after every tempest come such calms,
May the winds blow till they have waken'd death,
And let the labouring bark climb hills of seas,
Olympus- high, and duck again as low
As hell's from heaven. if it were now to die,
'Twere now to be most happy; for I fear
My soul hath her comfort like to this
Succeeds in unknown fate.
MEANS: I'm amazed you got here before me. But I'm overjoyed! My love, if the calm after the storm could always be this wonderful, I'd want the wind to blow until it waked the dead, and whipped up waves as tall as mountains! If I died right now I'd be completely happy, since I'll probably never be as happy as this again in my life.
Cassio
- Cassio is Othello's friend. He was made Othello's lieutenant and this made Iago very mad. He gets accused of cheating. Him and Desdemona are good friends however, he is an honest man and wouldn't do that to Othello.
- Act V, Scene II Line 314
And he himself confess'd but even now
That there he dropp'd it for a special purpose
Which wrought to his desire.
MEANS: I found it in my room, and Iago just confessed that he put it there for his own purpose.
Iago tells Othello that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. However, this quote proves Cassio wouldn't do that because he is an honest person. Cassio is admitting that he saw Iago put the handkerchief in his room for his purposes.
Iago

- Iago is the most dishonest character. The only time you know he his honest is when he is talking to himself about all the lies he will tell others. He is unfaithful to his wife and treats her very poorly. He does nothing but dishonest things to everyone because he is selfish and a liar.
- Act I, Scene I Line 43
MEANS: I am serving him to take advantage of him.
This proves Iago is a very dishonest person. He lies to everyone to use them to his advantage. He lies to Cassio, Rodregio and to Othello. He does nothing good for anyone but himself.
Roderigo
- Roderigo is a venetian gentleman. He adores Desdemona and is very gullible. Therefore, everything Iago tells him he beleives and acts on it, in the end, taking his life.
- Act I, Scene II Line 178
I think I can discover him, if you please
To get good guard and go along with me.
MEANS: I think I can find him. Get together a group of armed men and follow me.
Iago told him to go tell Desdemona's father that she ran off with a moor. He would get so mad then Roderigo could take her for himself. So, he does this. He doesn't care about his 'friends' and he doesn't care if he ruins a marriage. he is very selfish and a very dishonest person.
Desdemona

- Desdemona is a very faithful wife who loves her husband. She rarely does anything wrong and she's the type to follow her heart because she is honest to herself and everyone else.
- Act V, Scene II Line 58
And have you mercy too! I never did
Offend you in my life; never lov'd Cassio
But with such general warranty of heaven
As I might love. I never gave him token.
MEANS: And you have mercy on me too! I never did anything wrong to you in my life. I never loved Cassio, except with the pure love that I feel for humankind. I never gave him token of romantic love.
Desdemona is one of the most honest people in this play and she gets punished the most. She loves everyone and is kind to everyone yet she is accused of cheating and fights for survival which doesn't workout for her in the end.
Emilia
- Emilia is honest to everyone around her. She is truly an honest person, just like Desdemona. She is honest to her mistress and her husband and cares about everyone.
- Act V, Scene II Line 245
What did thy song bode, lady?
Hark, canst thou hear me? I will play the swan
And die in music: [Sings] 'Willow, willow, willow.'
Moor, she was chaste; she lov'd thee, cruel Moor;
So come my soul to bliss, as I speak true;
So speaking as I think, I die, I die.
MEANS: What did your song mean, lady? Can you hear me? I'll die like a swan. They sing when they die. (singing) Will, willow, willow.- Moor, she never cheated on you. She loved you, you cruel man. I swear on my soul I'm telling the truth, and as I say this, I die.
Emilia was a good friend of Desdemona and it shows she new everything about her and her life. she swore on her soul she was being honest. You feel how deeply honest she was being and how much she cared about Desdemona.
Brabantio
- Brabantio is Desdemona's father. Instead of talking the situation out, he goes into shock when he is told his daughter married a moor. He is racist against the moor. He is a dishonest person and should welcome anyone into his family.
- Act I, Scene I Line 180
I may command at most. Get weapons, ho!
And raise some special officers of night:
On, good Roderigo; I'll deserve your pains.
MEANS: Lead the way. I'll stop at every house. I'm respected enough that most of them will do what I say. - Get your weapons! And get the officers who guard the city at night. -Let's go, Roderigo. I'll reward you for your troubles.
This just makes Brabantio sound crazy, selfish and immature. It would only make sense to find your daughter when she comes home and ask her why she would do it without his consent. It sounds like he's ready to star a war to kill the moor which is very dishonest and disrespectful, seeing as he didn't get the chance he deserved to explain himself.