Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Literary Techniques in Othello
- Animal Imagery
- Iago says "An old black ram//Is
tupping your white ewe"
Act1.1
- use of color and juxtaposition to
emphasis the indignity of the
situation
- Iago says "your daughter
covered with a Barbary
horse" Act1.1
- Iago says "And will as
tenderly be led by the
nose//as asses are" Act1.3
- comparison of Othello to a
horse to emphasis his
stupidity and gulibility
- Allusions (reference to other texts)
- reference to the bible
- Iago "I am not what I am" Act1.1
- parody/reversal of God's description of himself
in Exodus "I am that I am" therefore suggest
Iago is opposite to God.
- Othello "I kissed thee,
ere, I killed thee." Act5.2
- reference to Judas' kiss in the bible followed
by his betrayal. Therefore Othello compares
himself to the greatest betrayer in
Christianity
- classical mythology
- Othello "Her name, that was as fresh//
As Dian's visage, is now begrimed and
black..."
- reference to Roman virgin goddess Dian, to
show that Othello has lost trust in
Desdemona's chastity
- Iago "By Janus, I think no" Act1.2
- Iago refers to the roman twofaced
god of time(two faced to see the
future and past). ironical as Iago
himself is a twofaced character
- Black and white Imagery
- Othello "Arise black
vengeance, from the hollow
hell!" Act3.3
- association of
"black" with
vengeance and hell
- Brabantio"...a maid, so tender, fair
and happy...run...to the sooty
bosom//Of such a thing as thou:" Act1.2
- Disbelief that beautiful
Des. could love a black
man.
- Emilia " O, the more angel she//And
you the blacker devil!" Act5.2
- association of
"black with evil and
devil
- Duke "If virtue no delight beauty lack//
Your son-in-law is far more fair than black"
- "fair" connotes to good and desirable.
- Figurative Language
- metaphors
- Iago says "O, beware, my
lord, of jealously,// It is the
green eyed monster." Act 3.3
- foreshadowing if the
monstrous deeds in store due
to Othello's jealousy
- Iago says " I must
show a flag of love"
Act1.1
- "flag" suggest very
elaborate and obvious
- Iago says "When devils will the
blackest sins put on//they do
suggest at first with heavenly
shows." Act 2.3
- juxtaposition- "devils", "blackest sins" and
"heavenly" very contrasting idea . Represents
Iago's contrasting personality
- Iago says "Trifles light as
air//are to the jealous
confirmations strong..." Act3.3
- Iago says "So will I turn
her virtue into pitch..."
Act2.3
- "pitch"- use of the color black
to suggest something bad"
- Similies
- Othello "She was
false as water"
Act5.2
- she was fickle and
unreliable/faithful as water is
- Iago " The food that to him now is
luscious as locusts shall be to him
shorts as acerbe as the coloquintida"
- uses this simile to describe the
uncertainty of Des. and O. love
- Iago "Like a
poisonous mineral,
gnaw my insides"
- Iago uses this strong
simile to describe his
hate towards Othello
- Soliloqiues
- Shakespeare uses soliloquies to allow
the audience a glimpse into the mind
of the characters of the play. so that we
may understand their motives
- Verse & Prose
- Verse
- The noble/important characters in Othello
speak in poetry i.e: blank verse form as it is
a formal way of speaking. it shows literacy
and elegance
- Prose
- This is used by characters of a
lower-class as it is the usual way
of speaking and has no special
poetic rythm
- Dramatic Irony
- Othello "I know, Iago, Thy honesty
and love doth mince this matter.."
Act2:3
- Othello believes Iago
is trustworthy and
truly loves him
- Iago "My lord, you know I
love you." Act3:3
- Iago pretends to love Othello
though in truth he plots against him
- Othello calls Desdemona
"devil" and strikes her.
- Othello believes Desdemona
cheated on him and he hates
her for this.