In this short scene, Desdemona and Enos are in the middle of a dream in which they are both deeply wounded. Enos is overcome with pain at the sight of his lover's mutilated body. He is so overcome with grief that he cannot bear to look at his lover. He tells his lover that he will have to shave his beard for him when he returns to the capital
In this short scene, Desdemona and Enos are in the middle of a dream in which they are both deeply wounded. Enos is overcome with pain at the sight of his lover's mutilated body. He is so overcome with grief that he cannot bear to look at his lover. He tells his lover that he will have to shave his beard for him when he returns to the capital