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... authority, of Othello's lacking the jealous nature before temptation, and being jealous thereupon without it; and only the transition causes difficulty.” Stoll holds that the transition is non-realistic—it is not true.
... true to life : Shakespeare did not mean it to be true to life , and he knew what he was doing . According to the psychological probabilities of real life , a man who reacted as Othello does to Iago's insinuations so immediately , so ...
... true that Brabantio had said : Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . ( I , iii , 293-4 ) But Othello might easily decide to pay no attention to this : after all , Brabantio was ...
... true . On the contrary , surely Shakespeare is himself guiding us . By his " blood " Othello means passion . The word " collied " means " blackened " . Passion , Othello declares , has blackened his reason , and is trying to get control ...
... true ; But I , for mere suspicion in that kind , Will do as if for surety . Again , at II , i , 304 , he says : I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd into my seat ; the thought whereof Doth , like a poisonous mineral , gnaw my inwards ...
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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 |