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PDF Upgrade to A+ Previous Animals Othello Literary Devices New! Understand every line ofOthello. Read ourmodern English translation. Next Alliteration See key examples and analysis of the literary devices William Shakespeare uses inOthello, along with the quotes, themes, symbols, and characters relat...
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Get the entire Othello LitChart as a printable PDF. "My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." -Graham S. Download Othello arrives, in triumph. He is overjoyed to see Desdemona, and says that he is so happy and content he could di...
Read our modern English translation. Next Foreshadowing Act 3, scene 3 Explanation and Analysis—Black and White : Throughout "Othello," images of black and white are used as a motif to reflect the pertinence of race in the play and the damaging consequences of racial stereotypes. In parti...
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PDF Upgrade to A+ Themes and Colors LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme inOthello, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Throughout the play, various male figures seek to assert and protect their manhood and their honor. Based on the Duke's regard for...
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That the truth of what has happened is revealed by a woman, Emilia, at the end of the play further stresses the proven honesty of women, adding an extra hint of irony. Unlock with LitCharts A+ Related Characters: Othello, Iago, Desdemona, Emilia Related Themes: ...