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Othello
Desdemona
"Othello self-destructively internalises the prevailing racism while Desdemona remains an idealised virtuous woman" - Jyotsna Singh
"the two women accused by their husbands of falling morally actually fall physically, felled by those morally fallen husbands and the lays male-dominated society" - Ruth Vanita
Key Quotes
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Emilia : "who has done this?"
Desdemona : "nobody, I myself, farewell"
"look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may yet thee" - Brabantio
"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
"she shall undo her credit with the Moor, so I will turn her virtue into pitch" - Iago
Othello
"Othello self-destructively internalises the prevailing racism while Desdemona remains an idealised virtuous woman" - Jyotsna Singh
"all these characters fall prey to 'the green eyed monster' that stalks any society in which the sexual desire of one human being is regarded as the property of another" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
"even now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe" - Iago
"O! beware my lord, of jealousy; it is the green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on" - Iago
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"thinkst thou I'd make a life of jealousy , to follow the changes of the moon with fresh suspicions? No; to be once in doubt is to be at once resolved" - Othello
"what drugs, what charms, what conjuration and what mighty magic... I won his daughter" - Othello
"look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may yet thee" - Brabantio
"while she kept it twould make her aimable and subdue my father... but if she lost it or made gift of it, my fathers eye would hold her loathed" - Othello
"the moor is of a free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem so" - Iago
Emilia
"the two women accused by their husbands of falling morally actually fall physically, felled by those morally fallen husbands and the lays male-dominated society" - Ruth Vanita
"the handkerchief, the 'ocular proof' of infidelity... links the three couples together... it draws an implicit parallel between the desired kept woman Bianca and the respectable wives Desdemona and Emilia... erasing the differences between them" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
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Emilia : "who has done this?"
Desdemona : "nobody, I myself, farewell"
"They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; they eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us" - Emilia
"No I will speak as liberal as the north; Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, all, all, cry shame against me, yet ill speak" - Emilia
Gender
"the two women accused by their husbands of falling morally actually fall physically, felled by those morally fallen husbands and the lays male-dominated society" - Ruth Vanita
"the handkerchief, the 'ocular proof' of infidelity... links the three couples together... it draws an implicit parallel between the desired kept woman Bianca and the respectable wives Desdemona and Emilia... erasing the differences between them" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
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"look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may yet thee" - Brabantio
"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
"They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; they eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us" - Emilia
"No I will speak as liberal as the north; Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, all, all, cry shame against me, yet ill speak" - Emilia
Love, Marriage, and Fidelity
"the handkerchief, the 'ocular proof' of infidelity... links the three couples together... it draws an implicit parallel between the desired kept woman Bianca and the respectable wives Desdemona and Emilia... erasing the differences between them" - Kiernan Ryan
"all these characters fall prey to 'the green eyed monster' that stalks any society in which the sexual desire of one human being is regarded as the property of another" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
"what drugs, what charms, what conjuration and what mighty magic... I won his daughter" - Othello
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Emilia : "who has done this?"
Desdemona : "nobody, I myself, farewell"
"look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may yet thee" - Brabantio
"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
"while she kept it twould make her aimable and subdue my father... but if she lost it or made gift of it, my fathers eye would hold her loathed" - Othello
Cassio
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Key Quotes
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"O I have lost my reputation, I have lost that immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial" - Cassio
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Bianca
"the handkerchief, the 'ocular proof' of infidelity... links the three couples together... it draws an implicit parallel between the desired kept woman Bianca and the respectable wives Desdemona and Emilia... erasing the differences between them" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
"I am no strumpet, but of life as honest as you" - Bianca
- irony that this is in response to one of Iagos lines as he is dishonest
- because of her status, Bianca is taken even less seriously than Desdemona and Emilia
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Race
"Othello self-destructively internalises the prevailing racism while Desdemona remains an idealised virtuous woman" - Jyotsna Singh
Key Quotes
"even now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe" - Iago
"what drugs, what charms, what conjuration and what mighty magic... I won his daughter" - Othello
"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
Class & Reputation
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Key Quotes
"I am no strumpet, but of life as honest as you" - Bianca
- irony that this is in response to one of Iagos lines as he is dishonest
- because of her status, Bianca is taken even less seriously than Desdemona and Emilia
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"O I have lost my reputation, I have lost that immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial" - Cassio
"reputation is a most idle and false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving" - Iago
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Jealousy
"all these characters fall prey to 'the green eyed monster' that stalks any society in which the sexual desire of one human being is regarded as the property of another" - Kiernan Ryan
Key Quotes
"O! beware my lord, of jealousy; it is the green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on" - Iago
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"thinkst thou I'd make a life of jealousy , to follow the changes of the moon with fresh suspicions? No; to be once in doubt is to be at once resolved" - Othello
"while she kept it twould make her aimable and subdue my father... but if she lost it or made gift of it, my fathers eye would hold her loathed" - Othello
Truth & Deception
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Key Quotes
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Emilia : "who has done this?"
Desdemona : "nobody, I myself, farewell"
"look to her moor if thou hast eyes to see, she has deceived her father and may yet thee" - Brabantio
"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
"O I have lost my reputation, I have lost that immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial" - Cassio
"while she kept it twould make her aimable and subdue my father... but if she lost it or made gift of it, my fathers eye would hold her loathed" - Othello
"the moor is of a free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem so" - Iago
Iago
Key Quotes
"even now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe" - Iago
"O! beware my lord, of jealousy; it is the green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on" - Iago
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"she did deceive her father , marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, she loved them most" - Iago
"the moor is of a free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem so" - Iago
"reputation is a most idle and false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving" - Iago
"she shall undo her credit with the Moor, so I will turn her virtue into pitch" - Iago