g to Othello's residence, complaining that a secret (and interracial) marriage should disqualify Othello from his position of honor with the Duke of Venice: "if such actions may have passage free, / Bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen bell (I.ii.100-1). This is in part the distress of a deceived father, but the implication is also that blacks in Europe are more likely to be slaves (and non-Christian, hence barbar
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