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“I am not what I am.”

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Iago’s character is an unsolvable puzzle. As he explicitly says about himself “I am not what I am.”(1.1.70) , and it makes for us even harder to explain his personage and comprehend his motives. So, who is Iago- the evil … Continue reading

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“Iagoism” or the Phylosophy Of Impassive Thinking .

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O villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years; and since I could distinguish betwixt a benefit and an injury, I never found man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say, I would drown … Continue reading

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Othello, the man on the edge: anthropological comprehension of Othello’s nature.

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The issue of Othello’s moral /or immoral/ nature is the crucial theme of the dramatic tragedy bearing his name, since it answers to one of the most intriguing and puzzling questions of the play: what causes Othello’s fall? Why does … Continue reading

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Othello: the nature of love.

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In this post I am going to evaluate the nature of love between Desdemona and Othello. As we know from the beginning of the play, since this affection became known, it was characterized as an “attraction of bodies”, rather then … Continue reading

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Othello through the eyes of Oliver Parker: analysis of adaptation.

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  “Othello” (1995) directed by Oliver Parker is an excellent adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Even thought, the movie departs from the original play, due to the cutting of many dialogues, and an … Continue reading

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