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Attitude Toward Turks in Othello

as "creatures of boundless cruelty, holding no act of violence too extreme" (Papp and Kirkland 53). Among the characteristics ascribed to the Turks in Shakespeare's time were stubbornness, lustfulness, and barbarism.

In Othello, the Turks are the enemy, and they are referred to again and again collectively as "the Turk." Othello says to D

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