This is an interesting suggestion, however, I can't see it given that Iago actually suggests that Othello strangle her. It would be an odd way to win a lady's favour. ;)
Yeah I agree with Mr. Pierce. I think that if Iago truely had feelings for Desdemona that he wouldn't have gone to the extent of suggesting that Othello kill her. How can he win her love if she is dead?
Its kind of tricky cause I felt the same thing about Iago just doing what he is doing in order to gain control and by that get Desdemona easily and moreover the film also made be doubt it even more. Still Iago didn't show any of these intention what so ever yet it comes to the point where I have to agree with Mr.Peirce.
Hmmnn... No nibbles here so far, Eddy.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting suggestion, however, I can't see it given that Iago actually suggests that Othello strangle her. It would be an odd way to win a lady's favour. ;)
Yeah I agree with Mr. Pierce. I think that if Iago truely had feelings for Desdemona that he wouldn't have gone to the extent of suggesting that Othello kill her. How can he win her love if she is dead?
ReplyDeleteIts kind of tricky cause I felt the same thing about Iago just doing what he is doing in order to gain control and by that get Desdemona easily and moreover the film also made be doubt it even more. Still Iago didn't show any of these intention what so ever yet it comes to the point where I have to agree with Mr.Peirce.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Eddy no one agrees with you because your wrong. You obviously weren't following the story =P
ReplyDeleteHenry, it was just a thought! An assumption is an assumption, if I'm wrong just leave it at that.
ReplyDeleteDon't let Henry get to you, Eddy. If you need to, you can always remind him that "your wrong." should read: "you're wrong."
ReplyDeleteMaybe he is in love with Othello.
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