"[A dance." (pg. 78). So unlike Othello, this play ends in a dance. This ending reminds me of the ending to Monty Python and the Holy Grail (see video). It's like he just gave up towards the end. Where as Shakespeare thought "Eh, they're all married and heck, lets put in a dance" to end his play, the writters of Monty Python though "Eh, let's have them all get arrested" to end their movie. And I can't really blame either of them, because honestly, it's not like I could write anything even close to what Shakespeare did. So in any case, I guess even though it seems like he gave up, it's not too horrible of an ending to a play.
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