Othello A03/4

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Owens & Goodman 'Approaching Literature'
Iago's motivations are unknown, his soliloquy may be his thought process or and improvised facade.
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Empson - literary critic
Iago is not only honest but highly intellectual whose wit feels wasted.
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Eagleton - British literary critic
Iago symbolises the anger towards mixed race marriages.
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Bristol 'Charivari and the Comedy of Abjection'
Drawing attention to social stereotypes illustrates society's opposal to the marriage.
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Aston & Savona - theatre critics
Semiotics: every visual aspect is important; a system of signs that create meaning.
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Hapgood - English professor and critic
Othello's paranoia may derive from his identity as an outsider.
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F.R Leavis - British literary critic
Othello is aware of his weakness but he never works to change it.
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David Margolies 'Shakespeare's Irrational Endings'
Othello isn't structured like a typical Shakespearean tragedy.
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Marjorie Garber - Harvard's Professor of English & Environmental Studies
Othello is a perfectionist and equates his public life to his personal one.
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Iago is not only honest but highly intellectual whose wit feels wasted.

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Empson - literary critic

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Iago symbolises the anger towards mixed race marriages.

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Drawing attention to social stereotypes illustrates society's opposal to the marriage.

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Semiotics: every visual aspect is important; a system of signs that create meaning.

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