Othello Reflection_ Jeff

People I thought at first, Othello was a play that would get me bored real fast, but the truth is that play/book is actually good. When I think about Othello I think about this absolutely magnificent crime thats about to happen. Have ever heard the saying " You can never commit a Perfect Crime." Well I kind of disagree with that statement because when you read Othello you have a character like Iago which is this guy which is a mad man that is going around and betraying people and using them for his own sick deeds. The thing that festinates me is the way he does it for example, he would make himself  appear like something his not. When he is with Othello he comes off as this loyal under rank soldier which will follow his general till the end. That really not the case because he really hates Othello for not giving him the lieutenant position. As I read this play it showed me something if you get somebody mad to a certain point they can really mess up your life and you wouldn't evening. Instead of the saying " Keep your friends close and your enemies closer." For this play I think that saying should be reversed to " Keep your enemies close and your friends closer." The reason, why I say that is if you have a friend you have no reason to not trust that because thats a person you can relate to. The twist is that someone can pretend to be you 

 

( I AM NOT DONE) 

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