Othello tells Iago that the handkerchief was given to his mother by an Egyptian who told told her that it would make her desirable to Othello's father. The Egyptian also told her that if she lost the handkerchief or gave it away, Othello's father's eye would wander and seek out a new woman to fancy.

According to Othello, the handkerchief that he had given Desdemona was originally given to his mother by an Egyptian sorceress. The sorceress told his mother that while she had it, his father would be undeniably drawn to her, but should she lose it or give it away, his spirit would chase after other women. On her deathbed, she gave it to Othello and instructed him to give it to his future wife. Othello then describes the handkerchief, explaining that it was woven from silk by a 200-year-old prophet. It is said to be embroidered with small strawberries and dyed with the fluid drained from the hearts of mummified virgins. Several people throughout the play mention wanting to copy the beautiful pattern but none are able to do so.


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There are many quotes in Othello about the handkerchief that provide a description of the cloth, tell the audience how Othello came to have it and explain why he gave it to Desdemona. It is described as being silk and embellished with small red strawberries. Woven by a 200 year old prophet and given to Othello's mother by an Egyptian sorceress, the handkerchief, dyed with the blood of mummified virgins, was said to draw Othello's father to her and keep him faithful. On her deathbed, she gave it to Othello and told him to pass it on to his future wife.

This is all it takes to truly push Othello over the edge. Just a few lines after hearing this news, Othello cries, ''O, blood, blood, blood'' and vows revenge. In this scene, the handkerchief is again used to make Othello feel insane. We can safely say that what Othello is truly angry about is the idea that Desdemona has cheated on him with Michael Cassio.

Emilia discovers Othello with blood on his hands. She calls everyone into the room and says that he killed Desdemona because she cheated on him, and she knows this because she gave Michael Cassio Desdemona's handkerchief. At this point, Emilia tells Othello that she stole the handkerchief for her husband and that he is responsible for manipulating Othello. The truth of the handkerchief comes out too late. In the same way, the truth about Desdemona's fidelity and loyalty also comes too late.

Hrrem Sultan (1502-1558) also known as Alexandra , was the favorite concubine, chief consort and legal wife of Suleiman the Magnificent. She was the mother of five of his children: ehzade Mehmed, Mihrimah Sultan, ehzade Selim, ehzade Bayezid and ehzade ihangir. In history, she was the first "Haseki Sultan" (chief consort of the Sultan.) In the series, Mahidevran Sultan was the first Haseki Sultan. She achieved power and influenced the politics of the Ottoman Empire through her husband, and played an active role in state affairs. In her reign, the people once believed that she was a witch, as she seduced Sultan Suleiman and was strong in politics.

The next day, Hrrem, taking in Nigar's words, takes a drastic step to capture the attention of Sultan Suleiman. While he was walking past the girls of his harem, she suddenly calls out his name, and then swoons in his arms. The scheme is successful, and Suleiman is intrigued by her. The next evening, there is a celebration, organized by his mother the Valide Hafsa Sultan, in Sultan Suleiman's honor. Several concubines, including Alexandra and her friend Maria, are chosen to perform for him at the order of Ibrahim Aa, the Sultan's concierge. Suleiman can't take his eyes off of Alexandra during the entirety of her seductive solo. When her solo ends, he throws to her the purple handkerchief which is an invitation to spend the night with him the next evening. However, when the moment arrives, Mahidevran Sultan (the mother of his first heir ehzade Mustafa), fearing losing Suleiman's attention, suddenly enters Suleiman's chambers instead while Alexandra is sent back to the harem.

In Changes, Mouse is proven to have intelligence as great as any human, and in correct circumstances the ability not only to comprehend human speech but also to communicate as well as any human in his own language. He is also referred to as a "Mountain Ice Demon from the Land of Dreams" by two high ranking Red Court vampires, as well as Harry's Fairy Godmother, who, if not afraid of Mouse, is at least wary of his abilities. He also indicates, when the Leanansidhe questioned Harry's having "won" Mouse, he was the one who "won" Harry, raising the question as to which one actually "owns" the other, although Jim Butcher has stated that Mouse and the Leanansidhe did not mean the same thing when they said "won". In addition, it is here shown that he has a personality very similar to Dresden's, evidenced both by his willingness to fight and kill Lea in order to turn the group back to normal (Harry and several allies had been shapeshifted into dogs by Lea during a mission) after remarking, "That bitch", and his response to Lea's comment that he was far from his sources of power to which Mouse is described as shrugging and replying "I live with a wizard, I cheat". While it's possible that the similar personalities are a result of living with Harry most of his life, even as a puppy Mouse displayed the very Harry-like trait of standing up to things far bigger than him.

She is described as an attractive "young" woman. Her most striking feature-besides those normal to the Fae-is her hair: dreadlocks dyed in different shades of pale blue, green, and purple to imitate the colors found in a glacier. Personality is that of a sadistic, spoiled rich (in power if not money) girl who manages as few responsibilities as possible, feels undervalued (mainly in her own head) by her mother Mab, and enjoys a little chaos and anarchy as long as she remains the most powerful entity in the room.

Thea hesitated. She glanced at the presents laid out on the dining-room table, but they looked unattractive. Even the brown plush monkey she had bought for Thor with such enthusiasm seemed to have lost his wise and humorous expression. She murmured, "All right," to her mother, lit her lantern, and went upstairs.

Early in July, soon after Thea's fifteenth birthday, a particularly disgusting sort of tramp came into Moonstone in an empty box car. Thea was sitting in the hammock in the front yard when he first crawled up to the town from the depot, carrying a bundle wrapped in dirty ticking under one arm, and under the other a wooden box with rusty screening nailed over one end. He had a thin, hungry face covered with black hair. It was just before supper-time when he came along, and the street smelled of fried potatoes and fried onions and coffee. Thea saw him sniffing the air greedily and walking slower and slower. He looked over the fence. She hoped he would not stop at their gate, for her mother never turned any one away, and this was the dirtiest and most utterly wretched-looking tramp she had ever seen. There was a terrible odor about him, too. She caught it even at that distance, and put her handkerchief to her nose. A moment later she was sorry, for she knew that he had noticed it. He looked away and shuffled a little faster.

After Fred went to Chicago, his mother visited him often, and dropped a word to her old friends there, who were already kindly disposed toward the young man. They gossiped as little as was compatible with the interest they felt, undertook to make life agreeable for Fred, and told his story only where they felt it would do good: to girls who seemed to find the young brewer attractive. So far, he had behaved well, and had kept out of entanglements.

The natural love of life gave me some inward motion of joy, and I was ready to entertain a hope that this adventure might, some way or other, help to deliver me from the desolate place and condition I was in. But at the same time the reader can hardly conceive my astonishment, to behold an island in the air, inhabited by men, who were able (as it should seem) to raise or sink, or put it into progressive motion, as they pleased. But not being at that time in a disposition to philosophise upon this phenomenon, I rather chose to observe what course the island would take, because it seemed for a while to stand still. Yet soon after, it advanced nearer, and I could see the sides of it encompassed with several gradations of galleries, and stairs, at certain intervals, to descend from one to the other. In the lowest gallery, I beheld some people fishing with long angling rods, and others looking on. I waved my cap (for my hat was long since worn out) and my handkerchief toward the island; and upon its nearer approach, I called and shouted with the utmost strength of my voice; and then looking circumspectly, I beheld a crowd gather to that side which was most in my view. I found by their pointing towards me and to each other, that they plainly discovered me, although they made no return to my shouting. But I could see four or five men running in great haste, up the stairs, to the top of the island, who then disappeared. I happened rightly to conjecture, that these were sent for orders to some person in authority upon this occasion.

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