context Flashcards
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The renaissance period:
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He draws on greek and roman classical writing and he explores the psychology of his characters in depth.
2
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staging:
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- cast was entirely male, female characters were played by young boys.
- role of Othello was written by a white English an changes our views of race in the play.
- This undermines the credibility of Othello’s characterisation into whether he’s a stereotypical moor or a generalised black man.
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setting:
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- Venice was cosmopolitan and diverse, full of wealth and political stability.
- Simultaneously a place of exotic excitement and dangerous otherness, therefore this is the ideal setting in which English preoccupations can be projected and explored.
4
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race:
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- Despite the fact that he is respected as a military leader, he is ultimately purged from the white European society to which he only ever partially belonged.
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women:
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- Emilia’s exposure to the truth comes too late to achieve any real change.
- Women are subordinates to men in the 16th-17th century.