I hate the moor and it is thought abroad
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She has deceived her father, and may thee. Brabantio perpetuates a pretty unfair stereotype of young women in these lines — he suggests that since Desdemona has "deceived her father" by running off to elope with Othello, she'll probably "deceive" her new husband too. The idea is that an unruly daughter will make an unruly and promiscuous wife. Compare this to 3. I know not if't be true, But I, for mere suspicion in that kind, Will do as if for surety.
In this three-part series of blog posts, I will discuss Othello 's characters and plot, and how to more efficiently and successfully read Shakespeare in general. Your thoughts about Emilia were really unique and insight when it comes to Iago's quest for power--at any and all cost. I never thought about how Emilia shares the same status as her husband; thus, she is never a threat to him. The power struggle really does shine through as Iago's main motivation and why he destroys so many people over the course of this play. Well noted!
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