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he knotted a red handkerchief around his neck
Symbolism. In literature, a pocket handkerchief is often used to represent a character's emotions or connections to others, rather than just being a simple accessory.
Handkerchief is a noun.
you use a handkerchief you use a handkerchief
the handkerchief had some stuff too make dogs smell go crazy when they sniff the handkerchief
The latin word for handkerchief is súdaríum
It's a handkerchief you keep in your pocket.
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
The red helmet represent lower Egypt; the white helmet represent upper Egypt.
handkerchief or hanky
The red and white stripes represent the original 13 colonies.
In "Othello," the handkerchief symbolizes love, fidelity, and the bond between Othello and Desdemona. Initially given to Desdemona as a token of Othello's affection, its loss and misuse become pivotal in the play's tragic unfolding. It serves as a tangible proof of infidelity, manipulated by Iago to incite Othello's jealousy and mistrust, ultimately leading to devastating consequences. The handkerchief's significance underscores themes of trust, manipulation, and the fragility of relationships.