All 3 Uses of
wretched
in
Othello, the Moor of Venice
- —O wretched fool, That liv'st to make thine honesty a vice!†
Scene 3.3 *wretched = miserable or very bad
- It is my wretched fortune.†
Scene 4.2
- O wretched villain!†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
very bad
in various senses, including:
- unfortunate or miserable -- as in "wretched prisoners sleeping on the cold floor"
- of poor quality -- as in "wretched roads"
- morally bad -- as in "The wretched woman stole his wallet."