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قديم 24-05-2012, 03:30 AM   #3

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تاريخ التسجيل: Dec 2008
التخصص: English
نوع الدراسة: إنتساب
المستوى: الثامن
الجنس: ذكر
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افتراضي رد: الفزعه ياشباب الفزعه بشكبيررررررر

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what the handkerchief stands for ?


هذا الجواب


The handkerchief symbolizes different things to different characters. Since the handkerchief was the first gift Desdemona received from Othello, she keeps it about her constantly as a symbol of Othello’s love. Iago manipulates the handkerchief so that Othello comes to see it as a symbol of Desdemona herself—her faith and chastity. By taking possession of it, he is able to convert it into evidence of her infidelity. But the handkerchief’s importance to Iago and Desdemona derives from its importance to Othello himself. He tells Desdemona that it was woven by a 200-year-old sibyl, or female prophet, using silk from sacred worms and dye extracted from the hearts of mummified virgins. Othello claims that his mother used it to keep his father faithful to her, so, to him, the handkerchief represents marital fidelity. The pattern of strawberries (dyed with virgins’ blood) on a white background strongly suggests the bloodstains left on the sheets on a virgin’s wedding night, so the handkerchief implicitly suggests a guarantee of virginity as well as fidelity.

 

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شكرا لكم جميعا .. ولن نقول وداعا لكن الى لقاء قريب بإذن الله ..
شكرا للجميع لان لو ذكرت اسمائكم لن تكفيها صفحات ..

 

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