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‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’

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Lack of empathy for Othello.
Fails to recognize his anger.

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‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’ Victorian audience

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It’s unusual for a women to be getting involved in her husbands public affairs
Subverts expectations

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‘Tomorrow night.’ or Tuesday morn or Tuesday noon’ modern day audience

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The buildup of her anxiousness and makes the audience question why she’s being so persistent

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‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’

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Suggests how out of touch she is with the world around her.
Also suggests her age

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‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’ elizabethan

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Would be a typical view for someone of the period

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‘There be women that abuse their husbands in such kind’ modern

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Her lack of understanding for those not in her social class or women without the social morals makes her character unlikeable

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‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. ‘

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Desdemona says Othello is incapable of being jealous.
ironic suggests she doesn’t know her husband

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‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. Elizabethean

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Ssuggest Desdemona doesn’t truly know her husband so is failing her duties as a wife

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‘I think the sun where he was born
Drew all such humours from him. Modern

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Ironic since the audience is aware of his jealousy

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‘The divine desdemona’ meaning

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Puts Desdemona on a pedestal.
Divine connotes Godlike imagery.
Perfection

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‘The divine desdemona’ elizabethan

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She is complict with the standards the society has set around her

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‘The divine desdemona’ modern

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An Unrealistic ideology which therefore foreshadows her inevitable tragedy

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‘Fresh and delicate creature’ meaning

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Highlights her beauty again.
Fresh and delicate contrasts creature.
Hidden truths

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’ How she got out’ meaning

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Brabantio fails to understand how she even got out since their is strict provisions over her.
Suggests a confidence

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’ How she got out’ elizabethan

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someone of Desdemona’s class would have been under great protection

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’ How she got out’ modern

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the idea that unfair measures were implaced.
Bound to be manipulated

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‘ What wouldst though write of me if thou should’st praise me’ meaning

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Desdemona is flirting with iago

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‘ What wouldst though write of me if thou should’st praise me’ Elizabethan

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Disgraced.
Once again pushing the boundaries as someone married and of her class wasn’t expected to associate herself with any male outside her family

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‘ What wouldst though write of me if thou should’st praise me’ modern

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As an audience we can see her naivety increasing which inevitably leads to her downfall