Creado por Mollyjanesmith
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Desdemona | Desdemona is a goddess and a saint, a representative of goodness and purity, whose self control and innocence are praiseworthy - Some critics |
Desdemona | We see Desdemona lose her energy, vitality, and courage for living to become fearful and passive. She is punished by a patriarchal society - Feminists |
Iago | Iago's role is subordinate and merely ancillary - F.R.Leavis |
Othello | Othello has a propensity for jealousy and a weak character; ‘the stuff of which he is made begins at once to deteriorate and show itself unfit’ once he is married - F.R.Leavis |
Desdemona | She not only foreshadows her death but also expresses an unconscious desire for it - Garner |
Desdemona | too knowing, too independent’ that ‘the shadow of sexual frailty hovers over her throughout the play - Jardine |
Desdemona | She accepts her culture’s dictum that she must be obedient to males’ and she is ‘self-denying in the extreme’ when she dies - French |
Iago | Iago is still serviceable to us, as an objective correlative of the mindless inventiveness of racist aggression. Iago is still alive and kicking and filling migrants’ letterboxes with excrement. - Germaine Greer |
Iago | 'malice is motiveless' - Gardner |
Iago | Psychologically Iago is a slighted man, powerfully possessed by hatred against a master who has kept him down, and by envy of a man he despised who has been promoted over him - Neville Coghill |
Othello | Aristotle's view of a tragic hero |
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