![]() ![]() It is not important and if anyone had told Shakespeare that noĮnglishman would have acted like the Moor, and had congratulated him on But in regard to the essentials of his character It makes a difference to our idea of him it makes a difference to theĪction and catastrophe. It has, as we shall presently see, its importance in the play. I do not mean that Othello's race is a matter of noĪccount. Meant the Wife of Bath for a study of the peculiarities of Lear or Cymbeline, to portray in Hamlet a stage of the moralĬonsciousness not yet reached by the people around him, the reader willĪlso think this interpretation of Othello probable. Perfectly Roman, to give a correct view of the Britons in the days of Problems of 'Culturgeschichte' that he laboured to make his Romans This manner that he had a historical mind and occupied himself with ![]() If he thinks it is like Shakespeare to look at things in This idea, and it would perhaps be useless to do so, for allĪrguments against it must end in an appeal to the reader's understanding Last three Acts depict the outburst of these original feelings through Regarding female chastity common among Oriental peoples, and that the Savage passions of his Moorish blood and also the suspiciousness ![]() Some little plausibility, that the play is primarily a study of a nobleīarbarian, who has become a Christian and has imbibed some of theĬivilisation of his employers, but who retains beneath the surface the Notion that Othello was jealous by temperament, but the idea, which has Reflection, with no delay, and in the most decisive manner conceivable. Indisposed to jealousy, and yet was such that he was unusually open toĭeception, and, if once wrought to passion, likely to act with little His tragedy lies in this-that his whole nature was One not easily jealous, but, being wrought, The character of Othello is comparatively simple, but, as I have dwelt on the prominence of intrigue and accident in the play, it is desirable to show how essentially the success of Iago's plot is connected with Shakespeare's Othello - Othello's Jealousyįrom Shakespearean Tragedy by A. ![]()
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