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Othello Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
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  • Author(s)
    • Shakespeare, William
      • 1564 - 1582: William Shakespeare's Stratford Beginnings
      • 1582 - 1592: William Shakespeare's Marriage, Parenthood and Early Occupation
      • 1592 - 1594: William Shakespeare's Life In London, part 1
      • 1594 - 1611: William Shakespeare's Life In London, part 2
      • 1594 - 1611: William Shakespeare's Life In London, part 3
      • 1611 - 1616: William Shakespeare - Back to Stratford
  • Social / political context
    • Impact of global exploration
  • The context of Othello
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      • The exercise of authority
      • The faith setting of Shakespeare’s plays
      • The nature of humanity
      • Astronomy and astrology
        • More on Astronomy
      • The Renaissance
    • Theatrical context
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      • Revenge tragedy
      • The malcontent
  • Othello synopsis and commentaries
    • Act 1
      • Act 1 Scene 1
      • Act 1 Scene 2
      • Act 1 Scene 3
    • Act 2
      • Act 2 Scene 1
      • Act 2 Scene 2
      • Act 2 Scene 3
    • Act 3
      • Act 3 Scenes 1 and 2
      • Act 3 Scene 3
      • Act 3 Scene 4
    • Act 4
      • Act 4 Scene 1
      • Act 4 Scene 2
      • Act 4 Scene 3
    • Act 5
      • Act 5 Scene 1
      • Act 5 Scene 2
  • The language of Othello
    • Verse and prose in Othello
    • Language and social status in Othello
    • Language and character
    • Language and structure
  • Othello: Characterisation
    • Iago, the villain
    • Othello, the hero
    • Desdemona, the innocent
    • Cassio, the true friend
    • Roderigo, the fool
    • Ill-treated women - Emilia
    • Ill-treated women - Bianca
    • Figures of authority
  • Themes in Othello
    • Jealousy
    • Honesty and duplicity
    • Appearance and deception
    • Prejudice
    • Passion and self-control
    • Honour and reputation
    • Men and women
    • Order and chaos/disintegration
  • Imagery and symbolism in Othello
    • Heaven and hell
    • Seas and shipping
    • Purity and impurity
    • Creatures and beasts
    • Black and white
    • Magic and Witchcraft
  • The structure of Othello
    • The shape of tragedy
    • Othello as revenge drama
    • Plots and sub-plots
    • Changes of location and pace
    • An exploration of society
    • Symbolic structure – order and rebellion
  • Critical approaches to Othello
    • Marxist interpretation
    • Feminist interpretation
    • Post-colonial interpretation
    • A psychoanalytical approach to Othello
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 Othello: (a) The final scene and its conclusion   Investigate! Othello Act 1
 Othello: (a)i Final scene elements   Investigate! Othello Act 2
 Othello: (a)ii Final scene statements   Investigate! Othello Act 3
 Othello: (b) Structure, pace and tension   Investigate! Othello Act 4
 Othello: (b)i Tragic structure   Investigate! Othello Act 5
 Othello: (c) Othello vs. Lago   
 Othello: (c)i Othello vs. Lago character statements   
 Othello: (c)ii Othello vs. Lago Venn diagram   
 Othello: (c)iii Othello vs. Lago power graph   
 Othello: (d) The role of women   
 Othello: (d)i The role of women   
 Othello: (d)ii Female character assessments   
 Othello: (e) Love, sex and relationships   
 Othello: (e)i Love, sex and relationships quotations   
 Othello: (e)ii Love, sex and relationships connections   
 Othello: (f) Prejudice and the outsider   
 Othello: (f)i Attitudes to race   
 Othello: (f)ii Attitudes to race   

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