The one in my sig, plus:
Our doubts are traitors; they make us lose the good we oft might win. - S
O' tis a wonderful thing to have the strength of a giant; but it is tyrannous to use it like...
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The one in my sig, plus:
Our doubts are traitors; they make us lose the good we oft might win. - S
O' tis a wonderful thing to have the strength of a giant; but it is tyrannous to use it like...
:rlaugh: I was reading page after page of this and was amazed at the tangents. As often happens with threads of this nature, I suppose.
As a 99.9% atheist I do consider myself near fundamentalism...
I couldn't agree with you more. Every line is full of metaphor and double entendres. Why would Iago be simply the "evil" guy in the play.
Everyone has a certain respect for Othello (as a warrior)...
Only in the movie with Kenneth Branagh does Iago show some sorrow; as he gazed upon the bed and lied on top of Othello. I suppose they did this to make Iago seem more human.
Why do you dislike...