Othello Critics

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"helplessly passive"
A.C Bradley
1 of 18
"Othello sacrifices Desdemona to save her from herself in honour and love"
A.C Bradley
2 of 18
"cyniscism is his [...] motive in working Othello's ruin"
G Wilson Knight
3 of 18
"Desdemona is his divinity"
G Wilson Knight
4 of 18
"very human, with an individual domestic feminine charm"
G Wilson Knight
5 of 18
"sees himself as his own stereotype"
Edward Berry
6 of 18
"lack of information avaliable to ELizabethans on African cultures"
Edward Berry
7 of 18
"motiveless malignany"
S T Coleridge
8 of 18
"love of exerting power"
S T Coleridge
9 of 18
"a deep resentment of a system in which [Iago] has inherited a subordinate position"
B J Paris
10 of 18
"racial hatred"
Ania Loomba
11 of 18
"black skinned people were usually typed as godless, bestial and hideous, fit only to be saved by Christians"
Ania Loomba
12 of 18
"he is the plays chief humourist"
E A J Honigman
13 of 18
"blinds readers to his essential ******"
E A J Honigman
14 of 18
"godlike sense of power"
E A J Honigman
15 of 18
"there is no tragic self-discovery"
F R Leavis
16 of 18
"Othello's simple nature"
F R Leavis
17 of 18
"Tragically pathetic"
F R Leavis
18 of 18

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"Othello sacrifices Desdemona to save her from herself in honour and love"

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A.C Bradley

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"cyniscism is his [...] motive in working Othello's ruin"

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Card 4

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"Desdemona is his divinity"

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Card 5

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"very human, with an individual domestic feminine charm"

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