1. Key Ideas in Othello
This is evident through Othello's actions and change in language throughout the play. Othello's language begins as poetic and lyrical as shown in his declaration of love to Desdemona, as shown in his descriptive language in Act 2, "most patent grave signious", but is juxtaposed through his venomous pronouncements of hatred towards Desdemona with his dialogue in Act 4, "I will chop her into messes.... The first person language, "I am your own for ever" reinforces Iagos dishonest and deceitful character which drives his scheme against Othello. ... The use of e...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate