Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.
what is Brabanzio's warning to Othello
"She has deceived her father and may you." Basically, if she could lie to her father she could lie to her husband.
When Brabantio warns the Moor, "Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see; / She has deceived her father, and may thee" it is merely foreshadowing at this point and nothing more. Certainly, she had betrayed her father, but she has shown she is very loyal in the process also. Brabantio knows nothing of Iago's machinations and he even thought that it was spells and witchcraft that had stolen his daughter. Desdemona telling Brabantio that it was her choice probably just made him very furious. It cannot be argued that it was accurate or inaccurate-Brabantio was merely lashing out to assuage his anger.
Othello responds to Iago's warning about Brabantio by expressing confidence in his love for Desdemona and his belief in their bond. He dismisses the idea that Brabantio's affection for his daughter could sway her feelings, asserting that their love is genuine and strong. Othello emphasizes his commitment to Desdemona and suggests that he will face any challenges that arise from their union.
Brabantio warns Othello that if his daughter, Desdemona, deceived him in order to marry Othello, then she can just as easily deceive Othello.
what is Brabanzio's warning to Othello
"She has deceived her father and may you." Basically, if she could lie to her father she could lie to her husband.
When Brabantio warns the Moor, "Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see; / She has deceived her father, and may thee" it is merely foreshadowing at this point and nothing more. Certainly, she had betrayed her father, but she has shown she is very loyal in the process also. Brabantio knows nothing of Iago's machinations and he even thought that it was spells and witchcraft that had stolen his daughter. Desdemona telling Brabantio that it was her choice probably just made him very furious. It cannot be argued that it was accurate or inaccurate-Brabantio was merely lashing out to assuage his anger.
When Brabantio warns the Moor, "Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see; / She has deceived her father, and may thee" it is merely foreshadowing at this point and nothing more. Certainly, she had betrayed her father, but she has shown she is very loyal in the process also. Brabantio knows nothing of Iago's machinations and he even thought that it was spells and witchcraft that had stolen his daughter. Desdemona telling Brabantio that it was her choice probably just made him very furious. It cannot be argued that it was accurate or inaccurate-Brabantio was merely lashing out to assuage his anger.
In the myth of Helios's cattle, the prophecy foretells the destruction of the cattle as a consequence of the crew's disobedience of Helios's warning not to harm them. The prophecy serves as a warning and foreshadows the tragic outcome that will occur if the crew fails to heed Helios's instructions.
Othello responds to Iago's warning about Brabantio by expressing confidence in his love for Desdemona and his belief in their bond. He dismisses the idea that Brabantio's affection for his daughter could sway her feelings, asserting that their love is genuine and strong. Othello emphasizes his commitment to Desdemona and suggests that he will face any challenges that arise from their union.
This is from the story of Oedipus, in which the prophecy is that the son of the king will kill his father and marry his mother.
The book of Micah is a warning of judgment from God Almighty. It is a warning to those who sin and those who oppress others. In Micah 6:8 we have that well known verse where God tells us what He requires of us, which is ... "to do justly, and love mercy, and to walk humbly with the LORD." A number of the prophecy books are warning messages to God's people. Warnings to "do what is right in the Lord's sight". And warnings of judgment upon those who continue to disobey God.
The main exports are machinery, and foods. WARNING! ( not that accurate)
The mythological allusion to a Cassandra utterance refers to a prophecy or warning that goes unheeded or dismissed, much like the Greek myth of Cassandra who was cursed to have accurate prophecies but never be believed. It signifies a situation where someone predicts a future event or outcome, but their words are ignored or disregarded.
The new prophecy is the warning given by the badger Midnight to four cats from the different clans that the twolegs will be building a new road through the middle of their territories and that the clans will have to find a new home...