Othello Blog #2

 Right know our team is working on taking apart the lines for out final script. The way we made this work was by having everyone take the lines that they have found and take the most important ones so that we could create the script. After-ward we need to update the GoogleDocs so that our teacher could see our progress so far.

 

Well after we have finished our script the only thing that we had a problem with was if we should delete the whole GoodleDocs and update it with our final script because we were not sure if we will need the information again. But this problem was solved by copying the information form the GoogleDocs to a Microsoft Word document for future preferences.

 

Well so far the amount of understanding that I have for the book Othello might have increased a little bit more because we went in deeper into the book and picked it apart to find things for the project. The things that we have found gave me some more understanding of Othello, Desdemona, Roderigo, Cassion and Iago because much of manipulation happened between those characters. 

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