Now they are in war-mode, no longer in civilian mode. Now they are plotting death, in their world of violence and distrust. Now they are in their natural element. These men are not suited for civilian society, and the people around them are about to find out.
@123Shazzam123 Doesn't Iago just make that stuff up about Cassio speaking of Desdemona in his sleep while laying with him? If so, I think Othello would've seen past the gayness of it and just listened to Iago because he is enraged, which is why Othello wasn't curious about the reasons for sleeping in the same bed as Iago and why its not homo. It never happened.. i think at least.
@witness124 Cassio doesn't die in Verdi's version either. It is very close to the text of Othello. For instance-- "All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven, 'tis gone."--"Tutto il mio vano amor esalo al cielo,
guardami, ei sparve.", which means "All my vain love I blow to heaven. Look at me, it's gone."
Iago, one of the orignal Playa Haters.
TvGyrl 1 week ago
NO MORPHIUS!!! HE'S DECEIVING YOU!!!
narutofan9tf 3 months ago
Iago sounds so bored in the begining
AnnaRaineStiglitz 4 months ago in playlist Othello
I name this the best scene of Othello. Act III Scene 3 turning point and best!
yodudes2 4 months ago
Now they are in war-mode, no longer in civilian mode. Now they are plotting death, in their world of violence and distrust. Now they are in their natural element. These men are not suited for civilian society, and the people around them are about to find out.
ravenouscolonelhart 4 months ago
Iago looks soo much like obi wan kenobi lol XD
KyleWesker 4 months ago
Lol Aids..
bswordslash1413 4 months ago
@123Shazzam123 Doesn't Iago just make that stuff up about Cassio speaking of Desdemona in his sleep while laying with him? If so, I think Othello would've seen past the gayness of it and just listened to Iago because he is enraged, which is why Othello wasn't curious about the reasons for sleeping in the same bed as Iago and why its not homo. It never happened.. i think at least.
lvl126guy 5 months ago
@witness124 Cassio doesn't die in Verdi's version either. It is very close to the text of Othello. For instance-- "All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven, 'tis gone."--"Tutto il mio vano amor esalo al cielo,
guardami, ei sparve.", which means "All my vain love I blow to heaven. Look at me, it's gone."
piasecznik 6 months ago
Aids!
criticaldoza 6 months ago