Today’s Totally Random
Lines
I
cannot believe that in her; she’s full of
most blest condition.
Roderigo
Othello, The Moor of Venice Act II, Scene i, Line
252
Iago has just spent thirty
lines or so convincing Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Michael Cassio
(all part of his scheme to get Othello convinced that his wife is cheating on
him) and today’s line is Roderigo’s response. Roderigo is right, of course, but
what I really like is Iago’s retort to this.
Blest fig’s-end!
Blessed fig’s end. I wonder if… word used with a rude gesture (of the thumb between the first tow fingers of a fist). That’s out of my Shakespeare app’s glossary. So it might have been recognized as a very inappropriate expression in the day, might’ve even been akin to F you. However, no one’s going to recognize that today, so you can use it to your heart’s content.
Blest fig’s-end!
1 comment:
We had two trips to the Deeps in us this weekend.
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