Journals :)
Journal#1
Iago:
(aside) I have rubbed this
young quat almost to the sense,
And he grows angry.
Now, whether he kill Cassio
Or Cassio him,
or each do kill the
other,
He calls me to a
restitution large
Of gold and jewels that
I bobbed from him
As gifts to Desdemona.
It must not be. If
Cassio do remain
He hath a daily beauty
in his life
That makes me ugly. And
besides, the Moor
May unfold me to
him—there stand I in much peril.
(Looks down to his
hands)
No, he must die. But so,
I hear him coming.
Iago looks and gestures
to the audience his plan. He looks to the sky/ceiling about not giving
Desdemona the gifts from Rodrigo. He looks down to speak to himself when saying
Cassio must die. He walks off when he hears them coming.
Journal#2
Cassio
is Othello’s lieutenant, he plays a big role in the play. Iago uses Cassio to
his advantage to take him out of his lieutenancy and trick Othello. Cassio
wants to get his job back. He goes to talk to Desdemona in hope that she could
convince her husband to give him his job back as lieutenant. Cassio wouldn’t do
anything purposely to hurt his General. Though hes told that he can get his job
back by speaking with Desdemona. She gave him her word she would help him get
his job back. (Act 3 Scene 3)
Journal#3
Desdamona was young when
her mother died. At a young age she had to learn how to clean and cook so she
could take care of the house while her father worked. She wanted a little
sister but never had one. She wished she had siblings growing up because she
was lonely. Even when she had time with her father it wasn't much because he
was always working. She grew bored very quickly with home life. As she got
older she tried to escape the house as much as possible without her father
knowing. She felt locked up in that old house. When she met Othello she knew
that her father wouldn't like him. Though she fell in love with moor and didn't
want anything to ruin it. Even if she had to stand up to her father. Though
sweet and delicate Desdemona was determined for her love, for Othello.
Journal
#4
My characters tone
of voice is gentle and isn’t in the scene very long. She comes in has four lines
and then she leaves. She doesn’t very many movements but talking to her husband
about Cassio. My prop is going to be a lap scarf as my handkerchief. My group
has worked on different movements that can be done in the scene to make it look
better and more convincing. A lot of the movements happen between Othello and
Iago. We agreed on certain movements like Iago is moving around a lot
whispering lies to Othello.
Journal#5
“Why your lieutenant Cassio, good my lord if
I have any grace or power to move you, his present reconciliation take, I
prithee call him back”
This is an important line for Desdemona
because she is standing up for Cassio. Shes trying her best to guarantee his
spot back as Othello’s lieutenant. Though that’s not what Iago has been telling
Othello. So it changes how Othello sees her and how he feels about her when all
she does is talk about Cassio. I think I did my best for this line. I tried to
sound like I was trying to convince him to speak with Cassio. For the group performance
I think it went really well. I’m proud of the fact that everyone in my group
did there best even thought we all didn’t have our lines memorized and that’s one
thing I would change so we could be more into the scene but I think it went
really well. I think seeing the performances and performing part of the play
helped better with the understanding of because some things registered that I might
not have understood before. I think it gave everyone a better understanding of
the play because we got to look at it in different ways and tones.
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