An analysis of Othello, focused on the central theme of betrayal.
A short story from Iago's point of view describing the events that took place directly after the end of the play 'Othello'.
It is not wickedness. It is not jealousy. It is not desire, or hatred, or any of that. It is only love. Simple as that.
When Desdemona cannot sleep, Emilia comes to comfort her. But, will unexpressed feelings finally be revealed? -Short Non-Explicit Slash Drabble-
"'What do you here alone?" Iago slowed his steps. He placed his hands on his hips and tilted his head, showing neither sign of mirth nor merriment. Emilia exhaled, conjured up her most devilishly tempting smile, and slowly strided up to her husband, eliminating the space between them that he had left unfilled. "Do not you chide," she said in a low voice. "I have a thing for you."
The thoughts of a dying Desdemona - what really happened
Just a small look into Iago's head as he plots
Defending the moor was no easy feat but the insanity plea stands.