Mike Webster suddenly called me on Friday afternoon and asked me to accompany him at Happy Time at Blue Lounge. Because I did not plan that night, I was a bit worried, not due to the lack of other options, but due to the lack of normal boring enthusiasm in the nightlife in Los Angeles. Mike was totally different from the microphone I met at the university, it sounded very firm on the phone. So, Jay and Izzy spent the night with Mopey Mike when I played Freeny dance in Iguana.
I was disappointed that Odette was not actually loyal. Indeed, luxury, sometimes at the same time, regardless of gender or women, I am reluctant to various hedonicism of libido. On the other hand I am interested in the late 19th and early 20th century, but salon culture provides safe haven for homosexuals, bisexuals, bisexuals and bisexuals. Special, but on the other hand, I am a bit confused. I think Swan's enamel embroidery is like Leopold Bloom obsessed with Ulysses and his wife, Molly. In the second episode from the end of James Joyce's novel Ithaca, it reveals how many people in Bloom suspect it. Partner's possibilities are very small. Dublin of the time,
Question to be discussed: The idea of a man who is killing his wife as he thinks that he is dishonest will shock you? Otherwise, why? Where have you heard this before? Is it important that she is not faithful? Should Desdemona be disloyal to Othello, should she die? Is she a woman? If these characters are reversed, is he not faithful to his wife so will the man die in his hand? Why does Othello kill Death Demonna? Does this have anything to do with today? (Note: In New Zealand, one in three women experienced partner 's chemical violence and sexual violence during his lifetime.
Billy Collins' poetry (Jealousy) has a strong correlation with Othello. It touches the theme of betrayal and adultery just like Othello and Desdeemona. Desdemona is not actually faithful to Othello, but the man of this poem is almost the same as Othello. In this poem, a man knows the relationship between a lover and another man. Even if I had breakfast with them the following day, she insisted that she was lying in bed all night and was dreaming and lying on that man. The man knows this, but he can not stop loving her yet. The topic of adultery is also the subject of betrayal. Betrayal is a very important part of Othello's play. When Iago and Rodrigo showed hatred and conspiracy against Othello, the play began and betrayed. Over the play several characters are betrayed or become victims of betrayal