Iago was sneaky in many ways. He constructed a well thought out plan to sabotage Othello without anyone knowing what he was really doing. Iago would seem to be the most faithful in Othello eyes but and reality he was really plotting on him. One of the many sneaky plots was when he got Cassio drunk and then telling Montana to start a fight with Cassio. Another sneaky thing Iago did was when he told his wife to steal the handkerchief of Desdemona. The reason he wanted her to do so is so he could tell Othello that he saw Cassio with Desdemona's handkerchief.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Quote revise
Quote:
"It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission of
the will. Come, be a man. Drawn thyself! drown
cats and blind puppies. I have professed me thy
friend and I confess me knit to thy deserving with
cables of perdurable toughness; I could never
better stead thee than now. Put money in thy purse;"
Comments:
In this scene Roderigo is crying hysterically about Desdemona.
In this quote Iago is speaking to Roderigo about how he needs to man-up about losing Desdemona to Othello. Iago is trying to tell that Desdemona and Othello won't last so he still has a chance. In this scene Roderigo reveals how emotional he really is.
"It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission of
the will. Come, be a man. Drawn thyself! drown
cats and blind puppies. I have professed me thy
friend and I confess me knit to thy deserving with
cables of perdurable toughness; I could never
better stead thee than now. Put money in thy purse;"
Comments:
In this scene Roderigo is crying hysterically about Desdemona.
In this quote Iago is speaking to Roderigo about how he needs to man-up about losing Desdemona to Othello. Iago is trying to tell that Desdemona and Othello won't last so he still has a chance. In this scene Roderigo reveals how emotional he really is.
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