Desdemona And Emilia Exit As Bianca example essay topic
She understands her role as a wife (act 4, scene 3) Emilia is talking to Desdemona about husbands. ' Yet we have some revenge. Let husbands know Their wives have sense like them. They see, and smell, and have their palates both for sweet and sour, As husbands have. What is it they do When they change us for others? Is it sport?
I think it is. And doth affection breed it? I think it doth. Is't frailty that thus errs? It is so too.
And have not we affections, Desires for sport, and frailty, as men have?' (page 217 line 104-113). Emilia and her husband Iago have different affiliation than Desdemona and Othello. Desdemona and Othello truly love each other, while Emilia, having no common sense of hatred towards Othello, has never actually loved Iago. She educate Desdemona, she is ignorant of Iago's evil nature and is also unsuspecting of his plot against Othello. Bianca appears to have a very insignificant role in the play, yet she as a major role in the death of Desdemona. Bianca's relationship with Cassio, seems as though Bianca really wanted to have a relationship with him, (scene 3, act 4).
It begins as Desdemona and Emilia exit as Bianca enters. Bianca begins to question Cassio about his whereabouts. Iago often refers to her as a prostitute, 'A house wife that by selling her desires, buys herself bread and clothes'. She falls in love with Cassio, but he does not speak of his affection for her because of his need for status, and her social status would affect this noticeably.