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Shakespeare’s Othello: An Annotated Bibliography and Examination

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A 3 page paper which offers an annotated bibliography and examination of sources concerning Shakespeare’s Othello. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

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relatively short and offers a look at just one simple statement or phrase in the play, illustrating the complexity of this play. The author notes, "Numerous critics have noted that imagery of the monstrous in Othello underscores Iagos influence over the noble Moor." The article examines how there are cues which indicate the monstrous nature of Iago that Othello has no idea about. Carson, Ricks. "Shakespeares Othello." The Explicator, Summer 1997, 55(4), 192-195. This author speaks of how various forms of language and imagery truly can be examined to better understand this play, and all of Shakespeares plays. For example, he notes that "the main protagonist compares himself to a falconer and Desdemona to a falcon" among other images. Cassal, Steve. "Shakespeares Othello.(Critical Essay)." The Explicator, Spring 2003, 61(3), 131-134. This particular essay is focused on elements of honesty and honor within Shakespeares play. In this essay the author takes a look at the final scene of the play when Desdemona is dead and Othello and Emilia are the only people in the room when Othello asks, " Why should honor outlive honesty?" Cassal does an interesting job of looking at who Othello may be speaking of in terms of honesty, and also that the idea of honor is clearly that of Othello for his focus in the entire play has been on his own honor, which is why he killed his wife. Long, Bill. "Iagos Love II." 2007. Retrieved 26 from . This author looks at an aspect of the play that is most often, perhaps, examined. That aspect is the character of Iago: "Every commentator on Othello remarks on the cold, calculating, cunning, conniving character of Iago." Marotta, Joseph. "Shakespeares OTHELLO." The Explicator, Winter 2000, 58(2), ...

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