Thursday, January 26, 2012
Othello Act III
I can't say that I know everything about what is going to happen in this play, but I can assume a few things. Iago is probably going to successfully screw things up. He might even screw them up in the way he desires, but somehow Othello will continue with his life and success because he is the protagonist. Iago will probably end up losing his wife because let's face it, they aren't really in love. Any man that can look at his wife and say things like, "Nay, it is true, or else I am a Turk. / You rise to play, and go to bed work." (II.i.114-115) to his wife is not capable of sustaining a relationship. He outright told his wife she was a (I'll use the word that hopefully won't get me a detention) harlot! That's completely rude and disrespectful. Iago is going to suffer for his horrible, devious actions. And I think his suffering is partially going to be a result of the loss of his wife and his friends.
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