Othello - middle of the play - questioning himself/ beginning of his fall Flashcards
The once assured Othello now questions his judgement, as he becomes increasingly dependent on Iago saying…
‘Show me thy thought’
Othello now starts to believe the racial stereotypes imposed upon him, letting them define him as he says…
‘Happly for I am black and have not these soft parts of conversation that chamberers have’
Othello now seems stubborn in nature as he attempts validate his suspicions on Desdemona’s infidelity saying…
‘Be sure thou prove my love a whore’
Othello adheres to the racial stereotypes emplaced upon him, acknowledging the colour black to be ugly and revolting saying…
‘Her name that was fresh as fresh as Dian’s visage is now begrimed and black/ As mine own face’
Othello adheres to the racial stereotypes emplaced upon him, acknowledging the colour black to be ugly and revolting saying…
‘Her name that was fresh as fresh as Dian’s visage is now begrimed and black/ As mine own face’