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05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
I studies Shakespears play Othello in year 10 and I loved it. It made me think about things and the way life is today. It gave ma a better perspective on villians and I was expecting to hate Iago Love Othello and the play to end Happily ever after but the way it had so many twists and turns made me unable to put it down. The way that shakespear write is incredible his attention to detail and setting and when you analise the play and find out why certain certain places were used it gives you such an enormous respect for shakespear and the way he wites. <br><br>I absolutly loved the villian Iago and the way he used the other characters strengths and vertures against them and lured them into a faulse sence of sercurity. I think that there is no other villian like him and villians in modern day life should learn from him because when you look at how they are portrayed it's no wonder good always overcomes evil. <br><br>I am a very emotional person and will cry at anything even if you tell me a bad joke and it was no different with thins story it made me cry because Othello died and it made me angry because he allowed himself to die by not trusting his wife, I also cryed because Iago lived but instead of feeling hate towards him I felf a lot of respect and admoration because if it was me I would probably never have suspected Iago to be the villian of the story. I am now a lot more carful with the way I allow people manipulate me and and garding my virtures as well as my inequailites.<br><br>This is Shakespeares greatest play ever but I havn't evactly read them all so I can say this is shakespears greatest play so far.<br><br>I'll continue to read shakespears amazing works of literature and give you my opinions on them all. <br><br>Love you all <br><br> XXXXxxxx DIVA FROM DA HOODxxxxXXXX<br><br>Love 2 hear from yall l8rz xxxxxxxxxxxx