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... speech , as in his speech in Act III , scene iii , Othello depends on his identity as a soldier to glorify himself in the public's memory , and to try to make his audience forget his and Desdemona's disastrous marital experiment . THE ...
... speech , as in his speech in Act III , scene iii , Othello depends on his identity as a soldier to glorify himself in the public's memory , and to try to make his audience forget his and Desdemona's disastrous marital experiment . THE ...
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... speech , he shows that he does not really believe his own claim by going on to deliver a lengthy and very convincing speech about how he won Desdemona over with his wonderful storytelling ( I.iii.81 ) . How- ever , after Iago has raised ...
... speech , he shows that he does not really believe his own claim by going on to deliver a lengthy and very convincing speech about how he won Desdemona over with his wonderful storytelling ( I.iii.81 ) . How- ever , after Iago has raised ...
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... speech affect our assessment of him ? What is the effect of his final anecdote about the Turk ? Certainly , Othello's final speech is not all that one might wish for- his claim to be " one not easily jealous " is open to question , and ...
... speech affect our assessment of him ? What is the effect of his final anecdote about the Turk ? Certainly , Othello's final speech is not all that one might wish for- his claim to be " one not easily jealous " is open to question , and ...
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action Aleppo arrives Bianca Brabanzio Cassio and Desdemona characters claim clown convince Othello daughter demona Desdemona asks Desdemona seems ello Emilia enters end of Act ensign Farewell final scene Graziano handkerchief husband Iago assures Iago enters Iago explains Iago mentions Iago says Iago's infidelity insists jealous jealousy kerchief kill Cassio kill Desdemona King's Men lago lieutenant Lodovico marriage married Othello Mauritania Michael Cassio Midsummer Night's Dream mona mona's monster Montano Moor Once Othello onstage Othello and Desdemona Othello asks Othello begins Othello says Othello seems Othello stands Othello tells play's PLOT OVERVIEW PSAT QUESTIONS & ESSAYS QUOTATIONS REVIEW & RESOURCES SAT II scene iii SCENES I-II sexual Shakespeare ship soldier song SparkNotes Guide speak stabs story suggest that Othello suit to Desdemona SUMMARY & ANALYSIS symbol tells Othello Throughout the play Titus Andronicus Turks upset Venice villain virginity wedding sheets whore wife's William Shakespeare Willow woman