Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... opening scene lays out the frame of action and the background of Iago's revenge . In addition to details of the marriage of Othello and Desdemona , Iago states his primary grievance : Othello's promotion of Cassio and corresponding ...
... opening scene lays out the frame of action and the background of Iago's revenge . In addition to details of the marriage of Othello and Desdemona , Iago states his primary grievance : Othello's promotion of Cassio and corresponding ...
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... opening scene , diverse speakers establish his melancholia . Antonio speaks of his " foule melancholia , " ascribing it to lack of preferment and a " want of action [ which ] / Breeds all blacke male - contents . " He also stresses ...
... opening scene , diverse speakers establish his melancholia . Antonio speaks of his " foule melancholia , " ascribing it to lack of preferment and a " want of action [ which ] / Breeds all blacke male - contents . " He also stresses ...
Pàgina 289
... opening scene . His longing for an abso- lute father - daughter love precipitated the tragedy . Something more than vanity underlies his demand for dramatized affection ; his fury at Cordelia's intractibility and his subsequent misogyny ...
... opening scene . His longing for an abso- lute father - daughter love precipitated the tragedy . Something more than vanity underlies his demand for dramatized affection ; his fury at Cordelia's intractibility and his subsequent misogyny ...
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