Sunday, November 30, 2014

December 3

A tragedy occurred yesterday night. Poor Othello! I mourn for you and your deceased wife. During the night I was gravely wounded. Lodovico, Montano managed to tied up Iago and visit me at the hospital. They told me that Othello had slain his wife because of Iago's words, and that we must go to his bed chamber to determine the situation. Lodovico also filled me in on how Iago stabbed his wife and tried to run away after she was beginning to unravel his lies. When we got there Othello was in pieces. I have never  seen a man so broken in all of my life. Othello pleaded for my forgiveness for wrongly accusing me of having had an affair with his wife. He then proceeded to stab Iago, before the guards knocked the blade out of his hands. After searching for Iago. we found out that it was his plan from beginning to torment Othello any way possible. However, we were unable to get any additional information from Iago, who refused to talk. Finally, Lodovico decided to throw Iago in jail and deal with him later. Meanwhile, Othello had to murder. Othello suddenly pulled a knife out and began to stab-himself, expressing his desire to die next to his beloved wife. I have never seen such a depressing site in my life. Three people lay dead in front of my eyes, and all I could was stare. Lodovico urged the guards to quickly bury the bodies and appointed me in charge of Cyprus because of Othello's passing.

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