All:Describe the events that unfolded in Act II,Scene 3 from your perspective.Who is to blame in the matter,and why?
In act II, scene 3 Iago offers me to go out with him and have some drinks.I insisted that I must not go to the bar do to the fact I have a very weak stomach for liquor."I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking"(pg.88 lines 34-35)After Iago got me all drunken up, from there on everything was a blur and I could not remember what I did, let alone control my actions.I first fought with Roderigo then Montano.Othello later hears about this fight and strips me from my lieutenancy, and I mean I'm so shocked! I didn't even remember what I had done to deserve the punishment of losing my job, until afterwards when I was told what had happened that night.Now that I have lost my job, Iago keeps telling me to seek for Desdemona's help.I really have to beg Desdemona into persuading Othello to get my job back.I think my plan to get my job back is perhaps begging Desdemona about asking Othello.I got no other choice.Othello now thinks I'm just some guy that likes to get drunk and fight with people.But,I'm really not and I need to prove it to Othello.
I think this whole situation is Iago's fault.If he was really my friend and he knew I had a bad stomach for liquor he could have taken me some place else.He forced me to get drunk, and I mean it's a bit of my fault there but I needed a friend to stop me from drinking.I don't know what Iago is trying to do,but all I know is that this whole situation was Iago's fault.I lost my job because of him,and now I have to beg Desdemona to persuade Othello to give me my job back.
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