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... audience as well . Critics and audiences alike find comfort and nobility in Othello's final speech and the anecdote of the " malig- nant and . . . turbaned Turk " ( V.ii.362 ) , even though in that speech , as in his speech in Act III ...
... audience as well . Critics and audiences alike find comfort and nobility in Othello's final speech and the anecdote of the " malig- nant and . . . turbaned Turk " ( V.ii.362 ) , even though in that speech , as in his speech in Act III ...
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... audience off about his plotting . In these first two scenes , Iago tells Roderigo to shout beneath Brabanzio's window and predicts exactly what will happen when they do so . Once Brabanzio has been roused , lago also tells Roderigo ...
... audience off about his plotting . In these first two scenes , Iago tells Roderigo to shout beneath Brabanzio's window and predicts exactly what will happen when they do so . Once Brabanzio has been roused , lago also tells Roderigo ...
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... audience for attempt- ing to determine his motives ; he treats the audience as he does Oth- ello and Roderigo , leading his listeners " by th ' nose / As asses are [ led ] " ( I.iii.383-384 ) . For each of Iago's actions , he creates a ...
... audience for attempt- ing to determine his motives ; he treats the audience as he does Oth- ello and Roderigo , leading his listeners " by th ' nose / As asses are [ led ] " ( I.iii.383-384 ) . For each of Iago's actions , he creates a ...
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