Re: i know the lines but i don't know the act and scene the line is 24, Desdemona: all's one: :
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Posted by Courtney on November 28, 19100 at 03:06:43:
In Reply to: i know the lines but i don't know the act and scene the line is 24, Desdemona: all's one: posted by Noori on April 17, 19100 at 13:28:06:
: i know the lines but i don't know the act and scene the line is 24,Desdemona: all's one:good faith, how foolish are our minds!
: My question is: What way people reveal foolishest in the play?
: please send me the information
: Thanks a lot
: byeeeeeeeee
this is Act4 scene 3, Othello is foolish to trust Iago, Emilia is foolish and ignorant when she gets the hankerchief for Iago without finding out why he wants it, all the characters are foolish in the way they describe Iago as "honest Iago"
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