1. Concepts of Difference in 'Othello'
Upon this hint I spake: 
She loved me for the dangers I had pass'd," This quote demonstrates that the racial difference between Othello and Desdemona is what drew them together. ... From this quote we begin to see the cracks hiding behind Othello's eminence, that sever with Iago's infiltration to cause his collapse. ... This is evident in the following quote, after she finds the handkerchief that damns the Moorish leader, 'I am glad I have found this napkin... ... For example in Act 3 Scene 3, he intentionally speaks in 'fits-and-jerks' to rouse Othell...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate