1. Comparative Study - Othello and O
This language technique heavily emphasises the bestiality view that many Venetians held on 'Moors' at the time. They believed that Moors were dangerous and as evident in the quote, often compared them to beasts to humiliate and isolate them from the Venetian community, causing a sense of isolation for Othello. ... This shattering could represent Odin's final turning point and his final realisation of Desi's and Michaels relationships. ...
- Word Count: 1144
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate