Context for Othello

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MANIPULATION
Reflects strategic strategies of war via Iago's plot
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MANIPULATION
Contemporary audience- Higher religious emphasis on morals
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MANIPULATION
Modern audience- Attraction and appreciation of Iago's skill
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HATE
Male patriarchy- soldier response to killing off a problem
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HATE
Heavily racist society where Iago uses it strongly as a weakness
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HATE
Meritocratic society meaning Othello deemed to have earned his status
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RACE
Meritocratic so Othello holds power. Doesn't have the respect he would do if white
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RACE
Black people held with suscipion and stereotype of supernatural
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MARRIAGE
Tragedy play- fatality
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MARRIAGE
Barbantio's opinions influenced by Othello's race
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MARRIAGE
Women are subordinate in society
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MARRIAGE
Sanctity of marriage highlyh valued with religious emphasis
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IDENTITY
Warfare- soldiers held for reputation and how they are remembered
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IDENTITY
Females- uncommon for females to be so outspoken as Emilia, makes her mark
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POWER
Conflict parallels Venice
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POWER
Meritocratic society- Othello earned his power
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POWER
Patriarchal society led by men means women expected to conform
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JEALOUSY
Females held as subordinate so less likely to challenge
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JEALOUSY
Masculinity a priority to exert so often jealous of power
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JEALOUSY
Men had high level of control and this reflects jealousy
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JEALOUSY
Wartime suspicions and violence parallels
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FEMALES
Women a great deal more loyal than men
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FEMALES
Women viewed as disposable
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FEMALES
Warfare of Venice parallels conflict of gender
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SEX
Common objectifying of females in a patriarchal society
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SEX
Females considered disposable and not considered for individual desires`
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MEN
Soldiers presented as being strong
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MEN
Men not expected to show emotional distress but to resort to violence
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CASSIO
Florentines seen as educated and treated with respect
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CASSIO
Typical male hypocrisy treating women differently based on context
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CASSIO
Males concerned with their legacy and how they are remembered
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EMILIA
Women expected to be meek and conformist
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EMILIA
Contemporary audience would appreciate her loyalty to Iago
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EMILIA
Modern audience would be more likely to accept her outburst at the end
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EMILIA
Women seen as less intelligent than males
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DESDEMONA
Females under male control by father then husband. Financially dependent.
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DESDEMONA
Contemporary audience view her death as punishment
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DESDEMONA
Women expected to be virgins until marriage and uphold male honour
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RACE
Interacial marriage seen as scandalous
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IAGO
Venetians seen as dishonest
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IAGO
Machiavellian schemer
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IAGO
Contemporary audience would have hated him for lack of morality.
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IAGO
Modern audience attracted to Iago's darkness
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OTHELLO
Nobility valued of leader and man
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OTHELLO
Concerns heavily on reputation. Meritocratic system,
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OTHELLO
Insecurities surround racial stereotypes such as ideas of witchcraft
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OTHELLO/IAGO
Turk=traitor. Both Iago and Othello become turks
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Contemporary audience- Higher religious emphasis on morals

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MANIPULATION

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Modern audience- Attraction and appreciation of Iago's skill

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Card 4

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Male patriarchy- soldier response to killing off a problem

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Card 5

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Heavily racist society where Iago uses it strongly as a weakness

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