Soon after being married, Othello and Desdemona have to be separated. Cute. Not only does the fact that Barbantio cursed their marriage linger in their minds, but now Othello's flight is departing. Is their marriage doomed?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Cyprus Party Gone Wrong
Blood Brothers
"In the due reverence of a sacred vow, I here engage my words."
Iago plays the best friend card and continues to feed lies into Othello's head. If she decieved her father, why wouldn't she decieve Othello? The Moor asks himself the same thing. Looking for someone to turn to, Iago seems to fit the role. "I am bound to thee forever"
Green Eyed Monster Seeks Revenge
Othello's handkerchief, which was a family heirloom, was inconveniently placed in the hands of Iago. The mastermind that he is gave the prized possession to Cassio (the ladies man). Out of all the options Iago had, this was the best. It easily placed doubt in Othello's mind and planted the seed of jealousy. "Jealousy doth mock the meat it feeds on." Othello's point of no return? I think so.
Crush Taken Too Far?
Roderigo, who is clearly infatuated with Desdemona, lost his marbles. Unreliable Iago of course was a jerk and didn't stick to their plan of making Desdemona fall for Rod. After being let down by someone numerous amount of times, you'd be sick of it too. " If she will return me my jewels I will give over my suit and repent my unlawful solicitation. If not, assure yourself I will seek satisfaction of you." Any normal person would be pissing themself after this statement, but since it was coming from the words of "the dupe", it's easy to ignore.
Handkerchief Mystery Revealed
Feeling guilty enough after killing his wife, Othello is notified that his wife is in fact not a whore. The symbolic handkerchief that was "evidence" for Desdemona's affair, turned out to be a huge misunderstanding with a big thanks to IAGO. "I bleed sir but not killed," said Iago. You would think that being responsible for the death of a few people would be a burden, but Iago doesn't seem to mind....
A Friendly Favor or Vicious Victory?
CSI investigations found linking evidence to Michael Cassio for the murder of Othello. The dagger that was found turned out to be Cassio's. When first approaching Michael about the issue he denied his involvement. After hours of interrogation, he finally turned himself in. Michael said his intentions for Othello were not meant to cause harm, but after his suicide he realized it was for the better.
Putting Out The Light
Today we mourn over the death of the Moor, Desdemona, and Emilia. The bodies were found and the suspect was apprehended. The mastermind behind it all, Iago, was found lying on the bed with the dead bodies. After the initial approach, Iago proclaimed that his plan had materialized. Little did he know, he would be executed for his crime. "And seize upon the fortunes of the Moor. For they succeed on you. To you, lord governor, remains the censure of this hellish villain. The time, the place, the torture. Oh, enforce it!" said Lodovico when interviewed at the crime scene.
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