metaphor
still respectful
·despite race:
sees him as nobel is the same
-
in shockthatthis man she
that
once loved married
+
have I committed
4. alas, what
ignorant
sin
2. Let
me with him
go innocent interogative
demanding imperative interjection (alas:distress
~
~utilisation of
initially independence anguish
I
assertive
1. Ihave deserved
not this
Demont pentameter
-
breaks iambic
need
justify herself
to
-
3. She abused, stolen me and corrupted
is
from
sydetic building horror
list:
Stolen':D: possession has
+
been taken away
owner
from her rightful
social
possession offather:directs
* women:
withoutpermission
convections ofmarrying
Corrupted' loss prority
8.
'nobody myself
~
D:passive victim
-striking line
I've
3. What be. I am obediant'
you -
forgive Omello and blames herself
syntax:provitises over her
·
Othello
generous nature?
-
own worth and values -
is she dewded?
is blinded
she
by love
-
, -
Syntaxfalls apart I neigh to
you'
'you'll have
you nephews
=
·
AC3 scenes hero, snakespear:O's start en
↑ conformoleoftragic
in & to other white
~
he implies & compares
↑
venitian men regrets her mariage
↑- Ispokeinverse prose:coma are 0:believes D is
cheating because he is
~
black
down fact
Lersesose
-
comeother
-- controlled us
rhythmic
↓
·
0 died an
monosyllabic derogatory
argued =
nonourable death
mind became clear
↓
quality
of elevated
speech - O mimic I's language
-
reunited with D in heaven =
becomes inconerate
-
shakespeare:Catharsis
fractured language
Leavis:
final speech:egotistical
begins to hate D:believes
is false=
-
↳only talks about himself and contain
words
suggestifD proven
earlier speeches gravitas shes
h is
not victims. he would cast her out of his cheating
wontbe
house hold content
by justthrowing
her out
eventually conforms to racist
ideas: makes
what
perhaps
minealanimals
his
downfall so
tragic
insert
to
people inevitable fall
from grace.
-
an
·
o then mimics
↑
-black ram'
when Othello murders Desdemona
oCENTERS
gorced
O: to
people who respected
·
his his
use skin colour explain
to
greatmisdeeds
not
seeing devil
si and Emilia:
'blacker
Deception:increasing
infused by language
and
metaphor throughout ↑m
Enemurder)
drives the plot
poison:
rejects corruption of Venetian Start:D:clear
~
about whatshe
sees
society ↳ "I
↳
Othello's
visage mind'
&
saw in his
later
-
becomes a I later
metaphor of
corruption Ats:'my lord is not
my
of Othello's mind lord
(
-
I's words are O: utilised his
poison I's recognised had not
·
-
Othello cannot see the character if he been
race those who he
-'poision his by Prompted
delight ↑Ironically calls him 'honestlago' by jealousy and
alienated his
through his
up leads Othello
to + Desdemons death self loathing:stello
irrational actions would still be
respected
in
society.
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