Sunday, March 24, 2013
Dear Diary Part 2
How well I act the honest part! Othello can never know his world is about to implode, thanks to his trusted Iago. So much for the undying love that Othello and Desdemona swear by! It will not be long before Desdemona will move on to a second choice, Cassio. Cassio is a nice-looking man, a smooth talker, and he hides his lust so well behind his sophisticated manners. So why not Cassio? He has all the traits a woman could possibly desire. On the other hand Othello, the black Moor, is hardly god's gift to women. How the hell does Desdemona qualify as moral when she chooses a Moor as the object of her affections? Its preposterous! Roderigo merely needs to know that in order for him to claim Desdemona to be rightfully his, he needs to get rid of Cassio. He is only a stepping stone for me. What a gullible fool! It is an evil plan, isn’t it? A masterpiece! I have outdone myself this time. Heh Heh! Even though I cannot stand the Moor, I have to admit that he was a reliable and well-meaning man. It is I who tricked Cassio into drinking to the point of becoming unreasonable and quarrelsome. Othello, predictably, had no choice but to remove him from his coterie of officers. My advice to Cassio to open his heart to Desdemona was well on the button. The sweet kindly Desdemona would have to help Cassio get his position back. Keep in mind that Roderigo loves Desdemona. Hee Hee! Roderigo is not indispensable any longer. I could use Cassio's lusting for Desdemona to put the seed of doubt in Othello's heart. I will put on my most heavenly face while I incite Othello. You know what was the kicker? My bringing aside Othello right at the moment when he could witness Cassio and Desdemona were together. That was just outstanding, wouldn't you say?
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