- The men have deeper voices which overpower the women, and show the men as more dominant in society as well as the play itself.
- Iago (baritone) had a deeper voice than Othello (tenor) to represent how Iago is able to establish control over Othello and manipulate his actions.
- In some scenes, the voices and dialogue was overlapped, so that there were two different conversations going on between two different characters at the same time. This was able to recreate the confusion and uncertainty that the characters felt in those situations.
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