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31 Ιουλ 2015 · Act 3, scene 4 Desdemona, still actively seeking to have Cassio reinstated, is worried about the loss of her handkerchief. Her anxiety about it increases when Othello asks her for it and then sternly rebukes her when she cannot produce it.
A MIDSOMMER Nights Dreame. Actus primus. [Act 1, Scene 1] Enter Theseus, Hippolita, with others. Theseus. N Ow faire Hippolita, our nuptiall houre Drawes on apace: foure happy daies bring in Another Moon: but oh, me thinkes, how slow This old Moon wanes; She lingers my desires. [5]
William Shakespeare. The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice, Act IV: Scene III. Act V: Scene I. →. Scena Tertia. Enter Othello, Lodouico, Desdemona, Æmilia, and Atendants. Lod. I do beseech you Sir, trouble your selfe no further.
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31 Ιουλ 2015 · Act 4, scene 3 Othello, walking with Lodovico, orders Desdemona to go to bed and to dismiss Emilia. As Emilia helps Desdemona prepare for bed, they discuss marital infidelity, with Desdemona arguing that no woman would be unfaithful to her husband and Emilia arguing that women have the same desires as men do.
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