Othello appears with Iago and attendants, speaking calmly after the earlier confrontation with Brabantio. Iago says he nearly attacked Brabantio but held back, then warns Othello that Brabantio’s anger may bring legal trouble because he is influential. Othello refuses to hide and insists his conduct will justify him. Soon Cassio arrives with officers and tells Othello that the duke urgently wants him at once because of serious business from Cyprus. Othello agrees to go after a brief stop at home. Before he can leave, Brabantio arrives with Roderigo and armed men, accuses Othello of stealing Desdemona by witchcraft, and orders him arrested. Othello points out that the duke’s messengers are already there, and Brabantio agrees to take him before the council.
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