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Literature
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referred as the one with dark colored skin by many characters. Brabantio, who was the father of Desdemona was furious when he came to know that his daughter was meeting Othello behind his back. The other characters referred to him in a raci...

Othello
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and they represent the stereotypical cliché of ‘good versus bad.’ Othello, the noble, honest and brave general represents good, whereas Iago, the bitter, evil, misogynistic lieutenant represents everything evil and destructive. Despite thei...

Abstract
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to be one his most adored plays. It was derived from a sixteenth-century tale by Giraldi Cinthio, but Shakespeare improved the contrive, enriched the dialect, and deepened the characters. The connection between Othello and Desdemona proceed...

Othello & Racism
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Othello. Iago pleads for Brabantio to listen to him “Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. Arise! Arise!” At first, Brabantio does not believe Iago’s accusations, but then calls up a group of men to go through...

Othello And The Rover
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Othello of witchcraft, “she is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted by spells and medicines” (act 1 scene 3 line 61), he says that the “Moor” must have used “drugs and minerals”, Othello’s and Desdemona’s answer to this is that it was the ...

English Literature
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English literature and emphasizes the limits of the piece has had a particular impact of Shakespeare in London, which was clearly directed in society. Although Africans were present in London in early 1550 about some numbers, especially whe...

Othello
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The last talk of Othello is his way of expressing to viewers how he would have admired them to glimpse the happenings of the play. However, his talk, albeit dignified and attribute of Othello's extravagant and Romantic use of dialect, is fl...