A manifestation of his love for himself | F.R LEAVIS |
A matter of self-cantered, self-regarding satisfaction. | F.R LEAVIS |
Desdemona is killed by all those who see her humiliated and beaten in public and fail to intervene | R. VANITA |
Woman and blacks exist as other | A.LOMBA |
Fights for here life with every means available to her | R. VANITA |
The generals black skins proclaims him an outsider in Venice | M.Mangam |
The old stereotype is always there, lurking | M.Mangam |
Romantic love is an obsession, you lose your sense of self…distort reality | H. FISHER |
The two main events of the play are a marriage and a murder | M. COX |
Desdemona dies claiming black is white | M. COX |
Wrought a civil war on his heart | S.L COLERIDGE |
Noble nature was wrought on by an accomplished and artful villian | S.L COLERIDGE |
Jealousy makes us all a mature novelists | P. SEGHAL |
Jealousy trains us to look with intensity not accuracy | P. SEGHAL |
Jealousy is exhausting, it’s a hungry emotion and it must be satisfied | P. SEGHAL |
Desdemona is the love of a possession. She is a prize, a spoil of war | C. PHILLIPS |
Feels constantly threatened and profoundly insecure | C. PHILLIPS |
He was neither right nor reasonable and Desdemona ended up dead | F. BILLINGSLEY |
Nearly every scene in the play refers to or depends on characters seeing and knowing | M. COX |
Death was preferred to dishonour | M. COX |
It is stupidity and nothing worse | A.C BRADLEY |
She dies in service of the truth | M. Simpsom |
She falls in love for no better reason than that he has told her a braggart story | J. ADAMS |
Iago is motivated by strong latent homosexuality | S. HYMAN |
Motiveless malignancy | S.L COLERIDGE |
Desire for power and control | M. Scott |
Evidence for Iago’s hatred for love are everywhere | M. Scott |
Othello critics quotes
July 19, 2019