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Quote #1 & 2

“What will you do with ‘t, that you have been so earnest to have me filch it?”(3.3.360-362).

“If I do prove her a haggard, though that her jesses were my dear heartstrings, I’d whistle her off and let her down the wind to prey for fortune” (3.3.301-304).

- Emilia is questioning Iago as to why he had wanted the handkerchief for so long.

- She is not simply giving it to him for no reason, but is thinking thoroughly and making questions that matter to the situation.

- Othello is talking about what he'd do if he found Desdemona was guilty.

- This shows passion vs reason because he's not thinking before his emotions come into play in a huge, destructive

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Passion vs Reason

By Daisy Gaeta

Passion vs Reason Dichotomy Presentation p6