Answer:
Othello is repeatedly “otherized” by the other characters in the play, beginning in Act 1, Scene 1 with Roderigo and Iago. They refuse to refer to him by name, choosing instead to call him “the Moor”, a reference to his Middle Eastern descent, or simply, “him”.
Explanation:
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