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WOMEN IN OTHELLO - Coggle Diagram
WOMEN IN OTHELLO
PARAGRAPH 2
'a whore's death in all her innocence' (Jardine) / 'pathetic heroine' (Bradley) / 'Othello murders her for adultery, not out of jealousy' (Jardine)
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'kill me tomorrow, let me live tonight
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'they are all but stomachs, and we are all but food'
'break out in peevish jealousies, throwing restraints upon us'
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PARAGRAPH 1
'inherent duplicity of women' (Loomba) / 'Othello is victim to racial beliefs because he becomes an agent for misogynist ones' (Loomba) / 'pathetic heroine' (Bradley)
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'strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated'
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PARAGRAPH 3
'identical slur, the identical charge for sexual promiscuity' (Jardine)
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CONTEXT
Biance - protitute (lower Venice) / Desemona - well-established lady (upper Venice) / Emilia - conflict between classes
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