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Cards (32)
‘Shakespearean
tragic heroes
suffer
madness’
-
Mack
‘Othello himself is no mere
private person
; he is the
General
of the
Republic'
-
Bradley
‘The
noble
Othello is now seen as
tragically
pathetic’
-
Leavis
‘Othello is
overcome
with the
pathos
of it' -
Leavis
'He has
discovered
his
mistake
, but there is no
tragic
self-discovery’
-
Leavis
‘Iago’s
machinations
are
effective
because Othello is
predisposed
to believing his
pronouncements
about the
inherent
duplicity
of
women’
-
Loomba
‘Inescapable
trajectory
of the
tragic
action’
-
kastan
‘Are there
reasons
for the
intolerable
suffering
?’ -
Kastan
‘The
uncertainty
is the point’ -
Kastan
‘The
guise
of the
madman’
-
Mack
‘Close to
sympathising
with the
villain’
-
Honigmann
‘Dramatic perspectives
can even make us the
villain's
accomplices’
-
Honigmann
‘Iago excels in
short-term tactics
, not in
long-term strategy’
-
Honigmann
‘He enjoys a
godlike
sense of
power’
-
Honigmann
‘Emilia’s
love (of
Desdemona
) is
Iago’s
undoing’ -
Honigmann
‘Othello is both a fantasy of
interracial love
and
social tolerance’
-
Loomba
‘Black skinned people
were usually typed as
godless
,
bestial
, and
hideous
,
fit only to be saved’
-
Loomba
'Both
blacks
and
Muslims
were regarded as given to
unnatural
sexual
and
domestic
practices' - Loomba
‘England
was increasingly
hostile
to
foreigners’
-
Loomba
‘She is
doomed
to never be
believed
, because those to
whom
she
speaks
can only
hear
the
opposing voice’
-
Mack
‘Female
‘openness’
was
dangerous
and
immoral’
-
Loomba
'Iago enjoys another important advantage, that he is the play's
chief humourist'
-
Honigmann
'His [Iago's]
humour
either intends to give
pain
or allows him to
bask
in his sense of his own
superiority'
-
Honigmann
'He [Iago] hates the
social games
he took part in' -
Honigmann
'Dramatic perspectives
compel us to see with his [Iago's]
eyes'
-
Honigmann
'His [Iago's]
humour
also makes him seem
cleverer
than his
victims'
-
Honigmann
'He [Iago] has neither felt nor understood ...
loyalty
,
friendship
,
respect
,
compassion'
-
Honigmann
'He [Othello] speaks his last words as the
stern fighting man
who has done the
state
some
service'
-
Leavis
'Othello is a
victim
of
racial
beliefs precisely because he becomes an
agent
of
misogynist
ones' -
Loomba
‘Both blacks and Muslims were regarded as...
highly emotional
and even
irrational'
-
Loomba
‘Both blacks and Muslims were regarded as... prone to
anger
and
jealousy'
-
Loomba
'Venice
became an
ideal
that was invoked by
English writers
subtly to critique
domestic
affairs' -
Loomba