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... seems clear the Othello is already uneasy . Iago has but just begun his suggestions , and Othello has already fallen a victim to them . Othello's tone is surely one of unhappiness . Desdemona comes up , and in a moment she is asking ...
... seems different from what he really is : appearance belies reality . If Venice is totally wrong in its estimate of Iago , must we necessarily suppose that it was totally right in its estimate of Othello ? Othello seems to his ...
... passion " and his " best judgment " he is certainly speaking in psychological terms . Shakespeare's handling of the hero in this play , then , it B seems to me , is quite in accord with real CHARACTERS AND TRUTH TO LIFE 17.
George Ian Duthie. seems to me , is quite in accord with real - life psychological probability . But admittedly there is some psychological unrealism in the play . Iago professes a number of motives for his proceeding against Othello and ...
... seems to me that there are certain things to be said against this sort of interpretation of literary works . Dr. Jones's paper is of considerable length , and we have space here to indicate his theory of Hamlet only in the most summary ...
Cuprins
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Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antitheses | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
History | 115 |
Tradegy | 157 |
The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |