Shakespeare's "Othello" Women's Role

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March 16, 2014

 

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Although Emilia has been Desdemona's attendant since the play's start (maybe much earlier), we really don't get an intimate view of their relationship until Act 4, Scene 3. During this scene, Emilia is truly concerned for Desdemona and her problems with Othello. Desdemona tells her, "Even his stubbornness, his checks, his frowns ? prithee, unpin me- have grace and favor in them (line 21)...
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Desdemona tells her, "Even his stubbornness, his checks, his frowns ? prithee, unpin me- have grace and favor in them (line 21)." She also tells Emilia if she should die before her to wrap her body using the sheets on the bed. At first, Emilia thinks this is only "talk", but Desdemona begins to tell her about the song she learned from her mother's maid Pieseski 2 (Barbary)...
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