Othello
If Othello chose not to kill himself, how else could he recover from the guilt/ humiliation of killing Desdemona?
In the final scene, Othello kills himself beside Desdemona. It could have been an act of guilt and ultimate sacrifice, but he could've just done that to escape from his problems. I was wondering, do you from this act?
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