I was a little perplexed about the military ranks in Othello. Well, actually the only military rank I can remember was lieutenant. Cassio is made lieutenant and Iago begrudges this. Iago is described as Othello's ancient, which I think corresponds to ensign. I am not sure what rank an ensign is because the British Army does not have them any more. Since Othello is the governor of Cyprus for a little while, and led armed forces to protect Cyprus against Turkish forces, that would make him what? A colonel at least, I would have thought, more likely a general. That means military organisation was much flatter in Shakespearean times than it is now, or Iago's and Cassio's ranks are not consistent with how close they work with Othello.
I was reminded of this because I saw there was a 2015 production of the play where everyone was in modern military dress. Iago was a staff sergeant. Cassio was a lieutenant straight out of Sandhurst Military Academy. These are not senior officer ranks so what rank is Othello?


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