Orson Welles, «Othello», 1952
OTHELLO
By the world,
I think my wife be honest and think she is not;
I think that thou art just and think thou art not.
I'll have some proof. Her name, that was as fresh
As Dian's visage, is now begrimed and black
As mine own face. If there be cords, or knives,
Poison, or fire, or suffocating streams,
I'll not endure it. Would I were satisfied!
I think my wife be honest and think she is not;
I think that thou art just and think thou art not.
I'll have some proof. Her name, that was as fresh
As Dian's visage, is now begrimed and black
As mine own face. If there be cords, or knives,
Poison, or fire, or suffocating streams,
I'll not endure it. Would I were satisfied!
Óptima escolha, a sua!
ResponderEliminarEscolhi-o pensando em si. Ainda bem que acertei! :-)
ResponderEliminarGosto muito de Orson Welles e o trecho que escolheu de Otelo é fantástico. "Yes or no" a constante oposição de ideias. Beautiful!
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