Answer:
Talk of love and war in Venice
Explanation:
Just as Montano says that the Turkish fleet of ships could not survive the ... Venice, Cassio witnessed that the Turks lost most of their fleet in the tempest. ... lazy in all matters except sex: “You rise to play and go to bed to work” (II.i.118). ... “With as little a web as this I will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio,” he asserts (II.i.169).
the answer is he lets the fish go
<em>“Poverty is an acid that drips on pride until all pride is worn away. Poverty is a chisel that chips on honor until honor is worn away. Some of you say that you would do something in my situation, and maybe you would, for the first week or the first month, but for year after year after year?"</em>
<em> —</em>Jo Goodwin Parker (1971)
There is no narrator in the story, and it is not told in first person as we follow Bérenger's tradegy and he is not telling us what is going on, so the best choice is third-person point of view as the story unfolds and we watch/read the characters interact.