If I tell you, I will gain 2, possibly 10 points. Yeah for me.
If I tell you, what will you gain? You will possibly pass your English Lit assignment.
If I tell you, what will you lose? Your ability to think for yourself.
Also, I could totally lie. I could make up a bunch of false answers, you then take those false answers and put them on your homework assignment. Your teacher gives you an F even though you "did" your homework.
Actually... that may be kind of fun :P Nah, I won't do it. I'm nice.
I know that reading Shakespeare can be really mind boggling, especially some of the more complex works, like Othello, Macbeth etc. This is even more so true if you don't care for Shakespeare to begin with!!
While I won't do your homework for you, I will direct you to a site that will help you immensely:
http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello/index.html
You will find a plot overview, a character list, an analysis of major characters, themes/motifs and symbols, a summary of all the Acts, important quotes, key facts and study questions.
Good luck.
2007-01-15 18:14:30
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answered by pianogal73 3
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Umm, I dunno, let me borrow YOUR BOOK...
2007-01-15 17:32:06
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answered by Angela M 6
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