Sunday, November 29, 2009

Quote-Response-Blog 20

"I am glad I have found this napkin.
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it, but she so loves the token-
For he conjured her she should ever keep it-
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to. I'll have the work ta'en out,
And give't Iago. What he will do with it
Heaven knows, not I;
I nothing but to please his fantasy."
Page 991

I found this to be a very interesting quote. Not really sure exactly why, but you can really see the play though this quote and it is very easy to read. I wasn't struggling understanding what she was saying or anything. I could read it right though without having to stop a lot of times to figure out what was being said. I can also really see the line "What he will do with it Heaven knows, not I." I can really see this line being said and it is often said these days, perhaps not in those exact words but it got the point across and it is very easy to understand what they wanted you to get from it.

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