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I'd associate pathetic with being weak, maybe sorry for themselves, a tad useless perhaps?

I'm sorry I'm not familiar with the character Desdemona though so I can't help you specifically, but I'd look for "pathetic traits" in the personality.
I think they mean pathetic in the sense of the word, someone who is a victim of their circumstances and who you pity. Possibly even someone you scorn because of their hopeless nature which is exacerbated by their situation.
At the end of Othello dear old Desdemona could be the spokesperson for that, she's pathetic because she begs for her life, because she makes her situation worse by being drippy and not stopping Othello's accusations. Her situation has made her pathetic; at the start she was strong, stood against her father but by the end she's changed completely. If she was only tragic she'd have accepted her situation, she doesn't, which makes her pathetic.
Tragic = situation she's in.
Pathetic = personality.
That's how I'd answer it anyway.

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