What does this quote from Shakespeare's "Othello" be a sign of?

"If I do prove her haggard, though her jesses be my heart strings, I'd whistle her off, and permit her down the wind to pray at fortune." Thank you


Answers:    I don't know Othello severely well, but a drawn is an untamed hawk (is he comparing Desdemona with one?). The jesses are the leather straps the individual holds onto when the bird is on his wrist (tied to the bird's leg). I think to whistle her past its sell-by date means to launch her into the upper air in establish to go hunting (for fortune). I consider it may be 'prey' rather than 'pray'. So is he chitchat about giving Desdemona her freedom?

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