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Where in Othello does it talk of othello's error in judgement?

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Where in Othello does it talk of othello's error in judgement?

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  1. In the final act  ... Act V, Scene II   ...  In so many places, about all you have to do is glance at it, which it looks as if you haven't bothered to do.

    For example:

    Emilia (talking to Othello):  

    "Oh gull!  Oh dolt!

    As ignorant as dirt!   Thou has done a deed --"

    ...

    For thou hast kill'd the sweetest innocent

    That e'er did lift up eye

    ...

    O thou dull Moor!

    ...

    O murderous coxcomb!  What would such a fool

    Do with so good a woman?"

    and where Othello, realizing his mistake,  says,

    "Whip me, ye devils

    ... roast me in sulphur!

    ......

    ...O fool!  fool!  fool!"

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