A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... One also recognizes from the very beginning of the play that Iago will act na manner that will damage a number of people, among whom
Cassio and
Othello are pre ....
(990

4

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A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... One also recognizes from the very beginning of the play that Iago will act na manner that will damage a number of people, among whom
Cassio and
Othello are pre ....
(1010

4

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Othello
.... sooth, you are to blame. When
Othello sees
Cassio give the handkerchief to Bianca it puts him over the edge. He asks Iago how he ....
(1278

5

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The character of Iago in Othello
.... "Yet we never gain the impression that
Cassio is younger than Iago." Noting that it was
Cassio who went with
Othello during the wooing of Desdemona (III.3.71 ....
(1572

6

)
Othello
.... With the introduction of the handkerchief and Iago's use of Emilia to help ensnare both
Cassio and
Othello, Iago finally is able to provide the "ocular proof ....
(1206

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Othello & Concept of Evil
.... a promotion, he later also says that he hates
Othello because he himself is in love with Desdemona and because he believes that
Cassio and
Othello have both ....
(1512

6

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Character of Roderigo in Othello
.... he gets the latter enmeshed, just as the scene has developed from the opening where the gentlemen of the city, along with
Cassio, wait for
Othello's return by ....
(2789

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Othello
....
Cassio loves
Othello in contrast to Iago's hatred of him. .... He has no compunction about his evil deeds based on his jealousy of
Cassio and his hatred of
Othello. ....
(1281

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Issues of Race & Gender in Othello
.... of Montano into
Othello's demoting him; encourage
Cassio to plead for reinstatement by way of Desdemona; characterize for
Othello Cassio and Desdemona's ....
(2404

10

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Love and Hate in Othello
....
Cassio loves
Othello in contrast to Iago's hatred of him. .... He has no compunction about his evil deeds based on his jealousy of
Cassio and his hatred of
Othello. ....
(1281

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Character of Othello
....
Othello's rationale behind firing
Cassio is to make an example of him, and he refuses to reinstate him as a matter of principle. ....
(1134

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``Questions About Othello
.... "
Cassio shall have my place" refers not only to the change of command, but also to
Othello's belief that
Cassio is involved with Desdemona. ....
(253

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Analysis of Characters in Othello
.... After being told that
Cassio and
Othello had visited her together in Venice, Iago develops the idea that there may be something improper about their being ....
(4466

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Othello
....
Othello. This is why Iago is able to make
Othello believe that
Cassio and Desdemona are lovers, when in fact they are not. Iago ....
(4877

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The Characters in Othello
....
Othello. This is why Iago is able to make
Othello believe that
Cassio and Desdemona are lovers, when in fact they are not. Iago ....
(4877

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Repetition and Mirror Images in Othello
.... unfaithfulness. Desdemona is trying to convince
Othello of her innocence.
Cassio is trying to convince
Othello of his innocence. These ....
(2098

8

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Origins of Othello
.... 322). Iago points out this flaw in
Othello, with some irony, as he refers to
Cassio: You see this fellow that is gone before. . . ....
(2683

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Character of Desdemona in Othello
.... right away as spoiled and willful, she treats Brabantio terribly, she stubbornly and persistently challenges
Othello to change his mind about
Cassio, and most ....
(1163

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Othello
.... Nor do we ever understand why
Othello trusts Iago and not the woman he loves or why
Cassio never seens through Iago's plots. Somewhere ....
(2061

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Iago in Shakespeare and MacDonald: A Comparison
.... He suspects both
Othello and
Cassio of sleeping with his wife, Emilia, yet he does not bother to ascertain the truth and, in fact, does not care if his wife is ....
(1119

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Othello and The Canterbury Tales
.... in that Iago the villain brings
Othello the vision that allows him to view his young wife Desdemona's infidelity with
Othello's right hand man, Michael
Cassio. ....
(517

2

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Tragic Characters
.... her. She expresses one word on behalf of
Cassio, who
Othello tells her has been murdered, and
Othello responds: "Out, strumpet! Weep ....
(2655

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Opening Scenes in Othello
.... wanting revenge on
Othello, Roderigo because he has been pursuing Desdemona, Brabantio's daughter, himself, and Iago because
Othello has chosen
Cassio as his ....
(1706

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Weather Disturbances in 3 Shakespeare Dramas
.... As the Third Gentleman declares of
Cassio and
Othello, "They were parted/ With foul and violent tempest," and
Cassio himself says of
Othello, still out on the ....
(2140

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Place and Symbolism in Two Plays In William S
.... court,
Othello gains more autonomy with respect to his treatment of his wife - who is effectively separated from her father, her friends, and even
Cassio, her ....
(459

2

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Place and Symbolism in Two Plays In William S
.... court,
Othello gains more autonomy with respect to his treatment of his wife - who is effectively separated from her father, her friends, and even
Cassio, her ....
(464

2

)
Symbol of Fire in Literature
.... He engineers the fight between Montano and
Cassio by causing Montano to question
Cassio's loyalty to
Othello: It were well The general were put in mind of ....
(4333

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Shakespeare's "Borrowing"
.... Unlike in Cinthio's source story, then, the intriguer of
Othello does not implicate Desdemona and
Cassio in an affair because he believes it to be true, but ....
(1826

7

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Sources of Shakespeare's Plays
.... Unlike in Cinthio's source story, then, the intriguer of
Othello does not implicate Desdemona and
Cassio in an affair because he believes it to be true, but ....
(1826

7

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Role of Women in Macbeth
.... of Montano into
Othello's demoting him; encourage
Cassio to plead for reinstatement by way of Desdemona; characterize for
Othello Cassio and Desdemona's ....
(10698

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