In Shakespeare's "Othello," Roderigo and Iago conspire to create chaos by exploiting Othello's insecurities and manipulating the emotions of those around them. Roderigo, in love with Desdemona, is easily led by Iago, who uses Roderigo's feelings to provoke Othello and create jealousy. Iago cleverly plants misinformation and sows distrust between Othello and his wife, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. Their actions intensify the play's themes of manipulation and betrayal, driving the plot toward its tragic climax.
At the beginning of the play, they make a lot of noise under Brabantio's window, and when they get his attention, they make scurrilous accusations against Othello, that he has ravished Desdemona.
Yes. A pot stir is when the male partner spins the female partner by one arm while she is in a crouched position balancing on one foot.
The tricky part is "without my stir". "Stir" comes from "stirring", waking up, moving about, doing stuff. "Without my stir" means "without me doing anything about it", so the line means "If chance (i.e. fate) will have me [be the] king, why, fate may crown me without me doing anything about it." The witches have told Macbeth that he will be the king hereafter, but they also told him that he was the Thane of Cawdor, and that came true without Macbeth doing anything about it. Maybe all he has to do to become the king is to wait and let fate take its course.
The "greatness" is only predicted; it has not yet happened. Yet Macbeth is certain that it will happen, that he will be crowned without his stir.
Peaceful enough for the times, though the Spanish caused a bit of a stir when they sent their armada to invade Britain. Fortunately, the Spanish forgot our British notorious weather.
At the beginning of the play, they make a lot of noise under Brabantio's window, and when they get his attention, they make scurrilous accusations against Othello, that he has ravished Desdemona.
It means don't stir up trouble.
It means don't stir up trouble.
A young person who is full of mischief and always looking to stir up a little trouble.
incite, cause trouble, dissent, to raise controversial issues, create a disturbance.
Many people would say no. Stirring up trouble in any given situation only leads to more trouble, you could end up with a potentially serious situation.
Because they hate all white
Episode. commotion, to-do, bother, stir, excitement, ado, palaver, trouble, hassle, nuisance, inconvenience, hindrance
Let sleeping dogs lie means leave things as they are and do not stir up trouble.
To stir up the hornets nest is a figure of speech which means to initiate a crisis or an issue, or to cause trouble for yourself. ---- Hornets can be very defensive of their nests, and their stings are very painful. If you disturb a real hornets nest you are likely to be badly stung.
Because we are imperfect humans, mostly self-centered, and always selfish. We have an enemy and if we listen to him, we will do everything to stir up trouble.
behave It means don't agitate the situation. Don't do something that would make things worse.