Minor Characters
Roderigo
A long-rejected suitor of Desdemona, who seeks to woo her with jewels through the Iago as. Like Othello, Roderigo trusts Iago and is duped by him. Otherwise, Roderigo shares none of Othello's noble characteristics.
Bianca
A prostitute in Cyprus, who expresses real affection for Cassio. He, however, only mocks her.
Lodovico
A relative of Brabantio's, Lodovico acts as an emissary, bringing letters from Venice to Cyprus. He is present on the island for the full unfolding of the tragedy.
Montano
The governor or Cyprus before Othello's arrival.
Gratiano
A kinsman of Brabantio who accompanies Lodovico from Venice to Cyprus.
Clown
Othello's fool/servant. Although he appears in only two short scenes, his riddling language reflects Othello's own language as the Moor descends into jealous madness.