"Duke. I think this tale would win my daughters too./ Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best." (1. 3. 170-173)
I picked this quote because I liked how the Duke was responding to Othello's story. He was very sympathetic to him and even tried to let Brabantio down easily by saying basically, "make the best out of this situation." I was worried that he would dislike Othello for his color, too.
How is Desdemona so accepting when no one else is?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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