On line 190, Othello asks lago, “How shall I murder him?” Are you shocked by the brutality of the words? How can you account for Othello’sresponse? How should these lines be said—whispering, ranting, calm, menacing? Explain your reasons and, more importantly, how might yourdirection (decisions about how those lines should be said) help us understand his character?
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