A Further Study of the Othello Have We Misunderstood Shakespeares Moor
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And yet, as the great error of the pair is so touchingly palliated, we cannot forget that marriage stops not with effect upon the mind, but, in proceeding to procreation of race, imposes conditions of fitness in blood and color which not even the soul love of Othello and Desdemona could defy. CHAPTER X. THE ACTION. WHOLLY rejecting the prevailing theory of a plot built up merely to show the skilled malignancy of lago in duping and tricking Othello, with little or no regard to other issues, repu...diating the idea of Shakespeare subjecting such characters as Othello and Desdemona to repulsively brutal vivisection of soul only to show lago's skill in that way, I claim the true central concept is in the great picture of upwardly aberrant sexual love presented under startling, contrasting, changing lights. How tremendous the action of this play in the full force of the whirling contrasts and fearful on- ward rush ! Jjir cf r an atmosphere of beauty and sweetness an opening scene in " Venice, that mermaid of a city, " when she was queen of the world the city with the lions and the pigeons, signifying it was to find safety in valor and love.
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