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William Shakespeare
“Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.”
William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare
“I understand a fury in your words
But not your words.”
William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare
“And what鈥檚 he then that says I play the villain?”
William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare
“When devils will the blackest sins put on
They do suggest at first with heavenly shows”
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare
“You are a villain!"
Iago: "You are a senator!”
William Shakespeare, Othello

John Fowles
“Her stare fixed me. Without rancour and without regret; without triumph and without evil; as Desdemona once looked back on Venice.

On the incomprehension, the baffled rage of Venice. I had taken myself to be in some way the traitor Iago punished, in an unwritten sixth act. Chained in hell. But I was also Venice; the state left behind; the thing journeyed from.”
John Fowles, The Magus

William Shakespeare
“To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a
beast!”
William Shakespeare, Othello and The Tragedy of Mariam

William Shakespeare
“Why, the wrong is but a wrong i'th'world; and having the world for your labour, 'tis a wrong in your own world, and you might quickly make it a right.”
Shakespeare, William

William Shakespeare
“Tis like she comes to speak of Cassio鈥檚 death,
The noise was high. Ha! No more moving?
Still as the grave. Shall she come in? Were 鈥檛 good?
I think she stirs again鈥擭o. What鈥檚 best to do?
If she come in, she鈥檒l sure speak to my wife鈥�
My wife! my wife! what wife? I have no wife.
Oh, insupportable! Oh, heavy hour!
Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse
Of sun and moon, and that th' affrighted globe
Should yawn at alteration.”
William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare
“Not tonight, good Iago. I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking. I could well wish courtesy would invent some other custom of entertainment.”
William Shakespeare

“Not all suicides are suicides, some are murders!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

“Love he hates, hatred he loves!

Iago, the Mephistopheles!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

William Shakespeare
“Tis destiny unshunnable, like death.
Even then this fork猫d plague is fated to us
When we do quicken.”
William Shakespeare, Othello

“Othello, Ophelia and Timon have not committed suicide. Iago, Hamlet, Polonius, Laertes and the society respectively drive them mad and ultimately murder them by using 鈥榳ords鈥� only!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

Stewart Stafford
“The Outsider by Stewart Stafford

Pierce the veil of the marital bed,
And find the droning mosquito of infidelity there,
O how the heart and stomach sink,
And the fiery fever of rabid fury rises.

Dispel the interloper,
Turn him out,
Run him through,
But she is no longer wife in name or vision.

The choice of hers already made,
Only possible resentment at the unilateral revocation of it,
No, let them lie,
Leave them be.

Think, do no react, Incandescent Man
Their hand and natures now revealed,
Now shall we salt away their penance,
Karma shall be their judge.

漏 Stewart Stafford, 2021. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

William Shakespeare
“Amen to that, sweet powers!”
William Shakespeare, Othello

William Shakespeare
“Arise black vengeance, from thy hollow hell!”
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare
“She'd come again, and with a greedy ear
Devour up my discourse”
William Shakespeare, Othello

“The English letter 鈥極鈥� is similar to zero (0) in appearance. Iago鈥檚 [I am Ego = 鈥業鈥� 鈥榓鈥檓 e鈥榞o鈥橾 name starts with an egoistic 鈥業鈥� and ends with an 鈥極鈥� or zero. His 鈥榚go鈥� and envy lead him towards nothingness or zero! On the other hand, Othello鈥檚 name both starts and ends with 鈥極鈥�. It may be interpreted as- Othello has started his career from a 鈥榸ero鈥�, becomes successful, Iago鈥檚 deception makes him jealous or mad and he ultimately becomes a 鈥榸ero鈥� by killing Desdemona and himself. However, Othello must not be called a 鈥榤urderer鈥� because Iago has used Othello as a weapon to murder Desdemona and also led Othello towards death!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

William Shakespeare
“With a little a web as this I will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio”
William Shakespeare

“The 鈥榳ords鈥� have the power to kill! They are similar to destructive weapons such as, knives, pistols, bombs and so on.”
Md. Ziaul Haque

“The 鈥榳ords鈥� are so powerful that anyone can drive others mad by using them cunningly. If someone commits suicide after being so hurt by someone else鈥檚 words, then it does not remain 鈥榮uicide鈥� and turns into a 鈥榤urder鈥�!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

“If anyone [like Lady Macbeth] kills himself/herself because of sins or inner guilts, it is suicide but if anyone [like Othello] kills himself/herself because of others鈥� injustice to him/her [victim of nepotism, conspiracy, jealousy, corruption, etc.], familial or social pressures and so on, then it is 鈥榤urder鈥�!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

William Shakespeare
“脟ok adam 枚ld眉rd眉m sava艧ta ama
Vicdan谋m elvermez tasarlanm谋艧 bir cinayete.”
William Shakespeare

“Who steals my purse, steals trash.”
William Shaekspeare

William Shakespeare
“I should make very forges of my cheeks
That would to cinders burn up modesty
Did I but speak thy deeds. What committed?
Heaven stops the nose at it and the moon winks,
The bawdy wind that kisses all it meets
Is hushed within the hollow mine of earth
And will not hear 鈥檛. What committed!
Impudent strumpet!”
Shakespeare

William Shakespeare
“Nay, guiltiness
Will speak, though tongues were out of use.”
Shakespeare

“The presence of the shield feats can also arise in some cases of pathological jealousy. Here, the dreaded anti-feat would be infidelity, understood as anti-feat when it destroys pride and social prestige. One of the shield feats that would appear is the awareness. Here, the logic would be "aware" of infidelity operating as a consolation or compensation that serves to cushion the blow to the pride that infidelity brings. Therefore, this shield feat of awareness is the belief that infidelity has already occurred”
Mart铆n Ross, THE SHIELD FEATS THEORY: a different hypothesis concerning the etiology of delusions and other disorders.

William Shakespeare
“艦枚yle ya da b枚yle olmak elbette elimizde. Bedenimiz bah莽emizdir, irademiz de bah莽谋van谋, ister 谋s谋rgan dikersin, ister kekik, ister h谋yar yeti艧tirir, kabak ekersin, bah莽eni ya tek bir bitkiye ay谋rabilirsin ya da bir s眉r眉 莽i莽ekle doldurabilirsin, yeter ki sen iste! Bah莽enin k谋s谋r kalmas谋 da elinde, verimli, bak谋ml谋 olmas谋 da. Bunlar谋n hepsini yapmak irademize bakar. Neyse ki duygular谋m谋z mant谋臒谋m谋zla dengelenmi艧.”
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare
“Let heaven and men and devils, let them all,

All, all, cry shame against me, yet I鈥檒l speak.”
William Shakespeare

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