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Moor
Arab,
Berber
people of North Africa who inhabited
Northern Spain
Barbary
Famous horse from the
Arab
world, but also a term meaning
'barbarian'
and 'savagery'
Blackamoor
Genetic
- black African referred to as
'blackamoor'
Queen Elizabeth
wanted to rid England of
Spanish 'negors'
and 'blackamoors' in 1601
Othello's
race
Sets him apart
He is a
high noble
, in charge of the
Venetian
army
Racial
tensions/
sexual
tensions
Intermarriage
anxieties
Moors were often the villains in literature of the time - early
17th
century
Othello: 'Let him do his
spite
; My services, which I have done the signiory, Shall out-tongue his
complaints'
Othello is
noble
and
honest
- opposite to Iago
Othello
: 'I shall
promulgate'
More evidence that
Othello
is
honest
Othello: 'My
parts
, my
title
and my perfect soul Shall manifest me rightly'
Othello is not hiding anything,
appearance
vs.
reality
Othello: 'Holla, stand there! Keep up your
bright swords
Hold up your
hands'
Othello's use of imperatives
Shows his
high status
Othello:
'Good signor
, you shall move command with years Than with your
weapons'
Othello
Appears moral and peaceful, a type of
pacifist
(but not in
war
)
Othello: 'Were it my
cue
to
fight
, I should have known it Without a prompter'
Othello is sharp, clear - worthy of his role,
nobility
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