illiteracy 's review for:

Othello by William Shakespeare

re-read this for the first time in 10 years. couldn't remember if emilia knew, but thought her lines were dripping such with tongue-in-cheek vitriol, that she must. dunno if the blatant irony of her every statement was intended as anything more, but it was interesting to read her as a suspicious yet complacent wife who couldn't live with the consequences of her action/inaction, rather than fortune's fool the narrative tool.