OTHELLO Flashcards
A.C Bradley
“Othello’s nature is all of one piece.”
“ His trust where he trusts is absolute.”
“Hestitation is almost impossible to him.”
“He is extremely self-reliant and decides and acts instantaneously”
“[…] If such a passion as jealousy seizes him, it will swell into a well-nigh incontrollable flood”.
A.C Baddley
“As tragic hero, merely a victim, he is blameless, honourable and romantic”
“thus his fall is entirely the fault of Iago, who colonises his mind.”
F.R Leavis
“He really is, beyond any question, the nobly massive man of action, the captain of men he sees himself as being… In short a habit of self-approving self-dramatisation is an essential element in Othello’s make-up”
F.R Leavis
- “[Iago] represents something that is in Othello”
- “Iago’s prompt success is not so much Iago’s diabolic intellect as Othello’s readiness to respond”
Sean McEvoy
- “Othello’s tragedy is that he lives according to a set of stories through which he interprets the world- an ideology- but it is a world that has been superseded.”
- “He cannot see that this is so, and the contradictions within his ideology destroy him.”
- “He is living the life of a chivalric warrior in a world run by money and self-interest.”
John Bayley
- “Othello retains to the end his agonised incomprehension”