Othello

Iago is taking over the play as of 3.3.  Othello fluctuates back and forth between the two views of Desdemona.

Act 4 scene 1

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  9. my heart is turned to stone
  10. But yet the pity of it, Iago
  11. Strangle her in her bed.
  12. I have not deserved this
  13. Oh, she's obedient
  14. When is ... ?
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My hear has turned to stone

He has no feeling. The actor who plays Othello must change emotions often in this scene.

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But yet the pity of it, Iago.

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Strangle her in her bed

This begins as Iago's suggestion, but feeds into Othello's view that he is sacrificing Desdemona. 

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When is ... ?

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