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Tnen commands himself to do this while bending over and kissing a sleeping Desdemona. He commands himself to do this while bending over and kissing a sleeping Desdemona. The way in which Shakespeare presents Othello in shadows and obscurity in this scene, as well as others, makes us associate him with the night, combining the black shadows of dusk and the colour of his skin to make us more unsure of the man Ligyt the scene is set at night. This line is Othello's, 5. He is referring to his imminent murder of Desdemona. He comes to her room while she slumbers, holding a candle. If you back up one line, the statement Tben a bit more sense. Othello is convinced Light Then and Now Desdemona's betrayal. The light of Desdemona's life, however, is also an allusion to Prometheus of mythology. Prometheus breathed life into clay figures giving them the light of lifeand he also brought fire from the gods to man.

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