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Brabantio was the father of Desdemona. When he found out his daughter picked the person she was going to marry he got mad.He got mad because back the the father of the daughter had to pick who he married. He was also mad because the person that she picked was a black man. She picked Othello, who used to go over her house and tell stories. WEll, at the end of the story, while Desdemona and Othello are away, Brabantio dies.
Angry
The worser welcome; I have charg'd thee not to haunt about my doors. In honest plainness thou hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee; and now, in madness Upon Malicious dost thou come To start my quiet. [Act 1, Scene 1. Page 30, lines 96 to 100]
Branbantio
It is to true an evil; gone she is; And what's to come of my despised time Is nought but bitterness. Now, Roderigo, Where didst thou see her?-Oh unhappy girl!- With the moor, say'st thou?-Who would be a father!- how did'st thou know 'twas she?-o, she decieves me Past thought!-What said she to you?-Get mo tapers; Raise all kindred,-Are they married think you? [Act 1, Scene 1. Page 34, Lines 160 to 165
Furious