In the council chamber, the Duke and senators discuss uncertain reports about a Turkish fleet and learn that the enemy is now steering toward Cyprus. Brabantio arrives with Othello, Iago, and Roderigo, still accusing Othello of winning Desdemona by witchcraft. Othello calmly explains that Desdemona loved him because of the stories of his life, and the senators accept his account when Desdemona arrives and declares her free choice to marry him. The Duke assigns Othello to lead the defense of Cyprus and allows Desdemona to go with him. After the council disperses, Othello leaves Desdemona in Iago’s care, and Iago manipulates Roderigo into abandoning despair and joining him in revenge against Othello.
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