Critics 1-10 Flashcards

1
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  1. John Quincy Adams
A

Believed Desdemona earned fate as ‘black and white blood cannot be intermingled’

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2
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  1. Hopkins (2)
A

Cassio carried a name meaning hollow, of Italian origin

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3
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  1. Cox
A

reputation [was] an essential commodity for men’

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4
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  1. Alexandera Melville
A

Iago commits ‘spiteful attacks on others to soothe his sense of social importance’

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5
Q
  1. Coleridge
A

Motiveless malignity

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6
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  1. Coleridge (2)
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The perfection of women is to be characterless… everyone wishes Desdemona for a wife

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7
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  1. Lux
A

Refusal to drink with men will damage reputation

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8
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  1. Hopkins
A

Iago sees Cassio in the role he coveted for himself

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9
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  1. Carol Neely
A

‘Emilia acts in accordance with the widely virtues of silence, obedience and prudence’

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10
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  1. Kaatzch
A

‘the phonetic affinity between ‘Iago’ and ‘ego’

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