Thread: Othello
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Old 04-17-2006, 07:00 AM   #1
huylibizonoff

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It is amazing how Othello does not even receive a full piece of evidence...all of which could be so easily cleared up if asked or confronted is all he has to have to determine Desdemona's unfaithfulness

.....this construction of conveying slight evidence is a gold mine for director's to play around with, there are so many ways in which to convey the so called "infidelic trespasses" of Desdemona and Cassio (I watched the version in which Laurence Fishburne (from Morpheus in the Matrix) played Iago. Iago as a villian is not only wretched and self-loathing yet his determination to destroy is pinned on what? spurned promotion? securing higher rank? racism? pure villany?
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