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Updated: June 14, 2025
She then went on, and related most of the circumstances which she had mentioned to the doctor, omitting one or two of the strongest, and giving such a turn to the rest, that, if Booth had not had some of Othello's blood in him, his wife would have almost appeared a prude in his eyes.
Othello's occupation's gone." "Not at all. Othello's occupation's only beginning. You can't criticize these people, but you must review them. And I assure you it means far more labour and a finer discrimination to pick out your little man from a crowd of little men than to recognize your great man when you see him." "When you see him " "Ah yes when I see him. But where is he?
This brought into Othello's mind the words which Iago had let fall upon entering the room and seeing Cassio with Desdemona; and he began to think there was some meaning in all this: for he deemed Iago to be a just man, and full of love and honesty, and what in a false knave would be tricks, in him seemed to be the natural workings of an honest mind, big with something too great for utterance: and Othello prayed Iago to speak what he knew, and to give his worst thoughts words.
When the squire saw him he cried out, with something of a malicious triumph: "Hallo, Sir Robert! why art thou so pale, young lover? why art thou so pale? and why does thy lip hang, Sir Robert? new men, new measures, Sir Robert and so, 'Othello's occupation's gone, and the Earl of Chesterfield goes to mass every Sunday, and is now able to repeat his padareem in Irish."
Neither Othello's color nor his fortune was such that it could be hoped Brabantio would accept him for a son-in-law. He had left his daughter free; but he did expect that, as the manner of noble Venetian ladies was, she would choose erelong a husband of senatorial rank or expectations; but in this he was deceived.
In the third act Iago continues his diabolical purpose, at last so inflaming Othello's mind that he denounces Desdemona for her perfidy. The act concludes with the audience to the Venetian embassy, during which he becomes enraged, strikes Desdemona, and falls in convulsions.
In Othello's predicament Gaetano Crystals and snail- shells Broad, flagstone pavements Fishing-rods and blow- pipes Ghostly yarns Conservative effects of genius An ideal bust and a living one The enigma of spiritualism A difficult combination to overthrow The dream-child and the Philistine Dashing and plunging this way and that Teresa screamed for mercy Grapes and figs and ghostly voices My father would have settled there Kirkup the necromancer A miraculous birth A four-year-old medium The mysterious touch An indescribable horror Not even a bone of her was left Providence takes very long views.
It is these items which make a knowledge of the real conditions which exist, regarding this part of married life, of such supreme importance. If these conditions could be rightly understood, and the actions of husbands and wives could be brought to conform to the laws which obtain under them, the divorce courts would go out of business, their occupation, like Othello's, would be "gone indeed."
If Othello loves Desdemona, there is such a complex whole as 'Othello's love for Desdemona'. The terms united by the relation may be themselves complex, or may be simple, but the whole which results from their being united must be complex.
In an hour she has lived the tragedy which, spread over howsoever many years, is still one of the hardest in human experience, the tragedy which extorted Othello's groan: "But there, where I have garnered up my heart, where either I must live or bear no life to be discarded thence!" She seeks in the void and blackness some glimmer of light on the incredible mystery of these events.
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