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Iagos Iniquitous Cajolery of the Suspicious Othello

An Investigation of Jealousy and Revenge in William Shakespeares 'Othello' within the Context of Elizabethan Tragedy and Theatre

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The paper explores the themes of jealousy and revenge in Shakespeare's Othello, emphasizing Iago's role in inciting Othello's destructive jealousy. It discusses the psychological and literary dimensions of jealousy, distinguishing it from envy, and connects these themes to Elizabethan attitudes towards gender and reputation. The analysis includes a look at Othello as both a domestic and revenge tragedy, Iago’s motivations, and the impact of the play on audiences. The paper aims to deepen the understanding of jealousy as a critical force within the narrative.

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Iagos Iniquitous Cajolery of the Suspicious Othello, Oliver Baum

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2009
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