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Othello remarks, "I look down towards his feet; but that's a fable" (V.ii.287). He is checking to see if Iago has cloven feet like the devil he now believes him to be. Despite Iago's hatred for Othello and Othello's newfound disdain for...
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many critics have found the central character to be the most unheroic of Shakespeare’s heroes. Some have found him stupid beyond redemption; others have described him as a passionate being overwhelmed by powerful emotion; still others have found him self-pitying and insensitive to the enormity ...
protagonist and the proceedings that transpire in the piece are a manifestation of that flaw (“The Poetics by Aristotle: XIII.”). This philosophy of the tragic hero can be located in both Charles Van Doren in Quiz Show and Shakespeare’s character, Othello, in his play Othello. It is ...
On one level this is a vengeful triumph for Iago's white racism: the ‘old black ram’ has been justly punished for tupping the white ewe (1.1.90). On another, Iago as devil has achieved his ends, for according to conventional Christian belief both of his victims are damned...