Fastforward to 3:00 hereread the following soliloquy and translate it into our English.to listen, click here
IAGO: Thus do I ever make my fool my purse;For I mine own gained knowledge should profane,If I would time expend with such a snipeBut for my sport and profit. I hate the Moor,And it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheetsH'as done my office. I know not if't be true,But I, for mere suspicion in that kind,Will do, as if for surety. He holds me well;The better shall my purpose work on him.Cassio's a proper man. Let me see now:To get his place, and to plume up my willIn double knavery. How? How? Let's see.After some time, to abuse Othello's earsThat he is too familiar with his wife.He hath a person and a smooth disposeTo be suspected--framed to make women false.The Moor is of a free and open natureThat thinks men honest that but seem to be so;And will as tenderly be led by th' noseAs asses are.I have't! It is engendered! Hell and nightMust bring this monstrous birth to the world's light. [Exit.](Iago's soliloquy, "Othello," Act 1, Scene 3, lines 374-395)
Therefore I will forever make Rodrigo my money (because he is an idiot); I will continue to gain from my knowlege and i shouldnt speak against it. If i would spend timme with such moron, I only do it for money and for fun.
I hate Othello, and it is thought-in other countries that between my sheets, Otherllo is with my wife. I dont know if it is true, but i willl take it for certain.
Othello trust me; great now my plan to ruin his life will be all that much easier. Cassio's a good guy. Let me see now:To get his place, and to make something not a big deal huge. How? How? Let's see.After some time, to convince him that he is too familiar with his wife. He has a wife that is a lier.The Moor is of a free and open nature. That thinks that all men are honest by the way they look but that are not honest.And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are.I have it! It is engendered! Hell and night Must bring this ugly birth to the world's light. [Exit.](Iago's soliloquy, "Othello," Act 1, Scene 3, lines 374-395)
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