Reading and understanding this play was a great way and as well as a great example of reacting life situations. As a writer I am forced to say that this play was an amazing structure as well as the lines where percise and well placed.
Desdemona didn't deserve this death but then again it happened under the control of Othello's jelousy got the best of him just to find out later on Desdemona was being as honest as she can be and never cheats on othello.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Entry 6 - More Dualities
The two dualities I will use are loyalty & betryal, in the characters of othello and desdemona.
Desdemona: "Nobody, I myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord. O, farewell". (She dies)
This is an example of loyalty because even at her point of death she stayed loyal to Othello by not giving in on saying he caused her death as she dies in a guiltless way.
Desdemona: "Nobody, I myself. Farewell. Commend me to my kind lord. O, farewell". (She dies)
This is an example of loyalty because even at her point of death she stayed loyal to Othello by not giving in on saying he caused her death as she dies in a guiltless way.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Entry 3 - Character Motivation - Iago
"Cassio's proper man: let me see now;
after some time, to abuse Othello's ear
that he is too familiar with his wife:
I have't; it is engender'd: hell and night
must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light"
Iago has planned to create some kind of rumor about Desdemona (Othello's wife) involving Cassio. He knows how much anger can cause if Othello thinks his wife is cheating on him.
after some time, to abuse Othello's ear
that he is too familiar with his wife:
I have't; it is engender'd: hell and night
must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light"
Iago has planned to create some kind of rumor about Desdemona (Othello's wife) involving Cassio. He knows how much anger can cause if Othello thinks his wife is cheating on him.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Entry 1 - Labels
Labels are used to descibe themselves or others.
"Here comes Brabanito and the valiant Moor"
"I hate the Moor"
"Here comes Brabanito and the valiant Moor"
"I hate the Moor"
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