A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... Othello. This establishes the foundation on which Iago will later accuse Cassio of being the lover of Othello's
wife Desdemona. By ....
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A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... Othello. This establishes the foundation on which Iago will later accuse Cassio of being the lover of Othello's
wife Desdemona. By ....
(1010

4

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Repetition and Mirror Images in Othello
.... Jealousy drives Othello to murder his
wife Desdemona, but Othello's errant distrust of her, and his errant trust of his aide Iago leads to his jealousy. ....
(2098

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Tragic Characters
.... Othello becomes convinced that his faithful
wife Desdemona has been unfaithful to him with Cassio, while in fact he has been deceived by Iago and by his own ....
(2655

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Character of Desdemona in Othello
.... Contrasting this theme of harlotry espoused by Iago, is the idea of
Desdemona as the Earth Mother, the ultimate nurturer, the "good
wife" who has waited for ....
(1163

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Othello and The Canterbury Tales
.... It has an almost Athurian quality in that Iago the villain brings Othello the vision that allows him to view his young
wife Desdemona's infidelity with ....
(517

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Othello
.... and then points to his cuckold's horns when he tells
Desdemona: I have a pain upon my forehead, here,' which his poor innocent of a
wife attributes to his ....
(1278

5

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Othello & Concept of Evil
.... Its leading characters are Othello, a Moor and a general in the Venetian Army,
Desdemona, his
wife and daughter of Brabantio, and Iago, a subordinate soldier ....
(1512

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Iago in Shakespeare and MacDonald: A Comparison
.... Iago further manipulates Othello into believing that Cassio is having an affair with
Desdemona. In this way, he tricks Othello into murdering his own
wife. ....
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Shakespeare's "Borrowing"
.... the thick-lips owe Just as Shakespeare's Othello is a different man than Cinthio's Moor, so is the husband-
wife relationship between him and
Desdemona changed. ....
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Sources of Shakespeare's Plays
.... the thick-lips owe Just as Shakespeare's Othello is a different man than Cinthio's Moor, so is the husband-
wife relationship between him and
Desdemona changed. ....
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Origins of Othello
.... The story and the play both center on Othello, the moor who is also a brave soldier and leader, and his
wife, Disdemona in the original,
Desdemona in the play. ....
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Issues of Race & Gender in Othello
.... lips / As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, / You'ld have enough" (II.i.101-3). Challenged good-naturedly by
Desdemona, Iago's insult to his
wife becomes a ....
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The character of Iago in Othello
.... Iago has no motive but ambition; Othello's supposed affair with his
wife, Emilia, is .... his most deliberate attempt to charm, as in his banter with
Desdemona (II.1 ....
(1572

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Analysis of Characters in Othello
.... lips / As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, / You'ld have enough" (II.i.101-3). Challenged good-naturedly by
Desdemona, Iago's insult to his
wife becomes a ....
(4466

18

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Attitude Toward Turks in Othello
.... The story and the play both center on Othello, the Moor who is also a brave soldier and leader, and his
wife, Disdemona in the original,
Desdemona in the play. ....
(1249

5

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Shakespeare's Attitude Toward Turks in Othello
.... The story and the play both center on Othello, the Moor who is also a brave soldier and leader, and his
wife, Disdemona in the original,
Desdemona in the play. ....
(1571

6

)
Othello
.... him susceptible to jealousy and fear when he thinks
Desdemona has cheated on him. As Harold Bloom (1998) maintains, "To be cuckolded by his own
wife, and with ....
(1206

5

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Othello
.... Iago has neither the public respect of Othello nor the beautiful young
wife. .... exclaims, and then points to his cuckold's horns when he tells
Desdemona: æI have ....
(1281

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Love and Hate in Othello
.... Iago has neither the public respect of Othello nor the beautiful young
wife. .... exclaims, and then points to his cuckold's horns when he tells
Desdemona: æI have ....
(1281

5

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Character of Othello
.... of emotional turmoil, not knowing whether to believe in his
wife, or his ....
Desdemona, seeing her loved one's stress, although unaware of the reasons for that ....
(1134

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Place and Symbolism in Two Plays In William S
.... by removing
Desdemona from the possible protection of the Venetian court, Othello gains more autonomy with respect to his treatment of his
wife - who is ....
(459

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Place and Symbolism in Two Plays In William S
.... by removing
Desdemona from the possible protection of the Venetian court, Othello gains more autonomy with respect to his treatment of his
wife - who is ....
(464

2

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Character of Roderigo in Othello
.... male and female relationships, by his own unfounded suspicions of his
wife and by .... gives Roderigo when he tells him how to call out to
Desdemona's father about ....
(2789

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``Questions About Othello
.... 2. In this statement Othello is underscoring
Desdemona's seemingly automatic submission and .... Othello is convinced that his
wife has tricked him as she deceived ....
(253

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)
Othello
.... and therefore he wrongs his
wife. He is not a good enough judge of character, and therefore he wrongs Cassio and lets Iago manipulate him.
Desdemona as well is ....
(4877

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The Characters in Othello
.... and therefore he wrongs his
wife. He is not a good enough judge of character, and therefore he wrongs Cassio and lets Iago manipulate him.
Desdemona as well is ....
(4877

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Symbol of Fire in Literature
.... His conversation with Othello about the relationship between
Desdemona and Cassio is illustrative: "Look to your
wife; observe her well with Cassio; Wear your ....
(4333

17

)
Role of Women in Macbeth
.... lips / As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, / You'ld have enough" (II.i.101-3). Challenged good-naturedly by
Desdemona, Iago's insult to his
wife becomes a ....
(10698

43

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ALIENATION AND RESTORATION IN SHAKESPEARE
.... Restoration of Othello is only the restoration to clarity regarding the true natures of Iago and
Desdemona. He dies wiser but without restoration to his
wife. ....
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