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Othello and Desdemona
[Enter Desdemona and Othello]
Desdemona: My sweet dear Othello, I cannot find the handkerchief you gave me
Othello: What? You lost it? How could you? I gave it to you as a token of my love!
Desdemona: Yes I know, I love you immensely baby; however, I do not recall where I put it. I’m deeply sorry
Othello: You are cheating on me aren’t you?
Desdemona: No, of course not!
Othello: Do not lie to me… tell me the truth right now.
Desdemona: I promise I am not.
Othello: That handkerchief symbolizes fidelity, but clearly you are not faithful.
Desdemona: What if I simply misplaced it? Why must you assume the worst?
Othello: If you cared about our relationship you would have kept it close to you.
[Enter Emilia]
Emilia: What’s going on here?
Othello: She lost the handkerchief I gave her.
Emilia: Oh, that thing, my husband asked for it so I gifted him to it.
Desdemona: You did what…?
Othello: To Iago? What a nice man why would he do such a thing? He knew I gave it to my beloved wife as a sign of my love.
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