Theme of Love Flashcards

1
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What does H Fisher say about Love in Othello?

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‘Romantic love is an obsession, you lose your sense of self … distort reality’

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What does C Phillips say about Love in Othello?

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‘Desdemona is the love of a possession. she is a prize’

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What does M Scott say about Love in Othello?

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‘Evidence for Lagos hatred for love is everywhere’

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4
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What does FR Leavis describe Othello’s love as ?

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‘A manifestation of his love for himself’

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5
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How is love and hate presented?

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-Domestic tragedy
-Binary love hate is central to the plays plot

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How is O and Ds love presented?

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-Love as a healing agent
-Union established through shared lines and imagery

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How is Iagos view of love presented?

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-Performance of fake love
-Replaces and subverts true love of others
-Weaponises love
-Cynical view - women should be kept within the domestic sphere and retain their role of mother and wife
-Love as lust

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How is love and race presented?

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-Racially charged hatred for Othello is an antithesis to love
-Jacobean prejudices
-Salacious language
-naivety and blindness to love

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9
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How is male homosocial love presented?

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-culture of sexualisation
-Lust

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How does the idea of deception of women and the sexualisation link to Christianity. ?

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the Fall - Eve reason for societies downfall

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Iago and Othello’s relationship?

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-Homosocial
-Intimacy - marital and pervasion of marriage

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Female views of love?

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-willow song
-Female space of protection
-Emilias cynical view of love
-Desdemonas passivity and naivety
-repress own desired

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13
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Shakespeares mockery of courtly love ?

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-Othello transforms into renaissance Petrarchan lover - original male view of love
-Mocks idea of courtship through Othello’s love for his militaristic and social image
-Cassio undermines Cassio’s courtly love - suggests courtly love is dying

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14
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What does Ruth Vanita say about love?

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  • “women fall not morally but physically … felled by those morally ‘fallen’ husbands … by the male-dominated society which endorses the murder of supposedly fallen women’
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15
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What does Virginia Vaughan say about love?

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‘England’s preoccupation with cuckoldry demonstrates a basic male insecurity about women’s sexuality’

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16
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What is the importance of the Setting being Cyprus?

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Cyprus = birth place of Aphrodite - the goddess of love and sexual pleasure - which is ideal for Lagos view of love as it embodies his view

17
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‘Turn ….. Into ….. ‘ - Iago

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Turn virtue into pitch
2.3

18
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‘To …. the moor’ -Iago

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To love the moor
1.1

19
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‘I …. thee …… Desdemona’ -Othello

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I love thee gentle Desdemona
1.2

20
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‘Let her ….. of me before her ……’ - Othello

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Let her speak of me before her father
1.3

21
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‘The …… Desdemona’ -Cassio

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The divine Desdemona
2.1

22
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‘she’s framed as ……..’ -Iago

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She’s framed as fruitful
2.3

23
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‘Cuckold lives in …..’ - Iago

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Cuckold lives in bliss
3.3

24
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‘She did ……. her father’ - Iago

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She did deceive her father
3.3

25
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‘I nothing but to …… his …….’ - Emilia

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I nothing but to please his fantasy
3.3

26
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What derogatory words are used to describe women?

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Strumpet and wench

27
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‘In the due …….. of a sacred …’ -Iago

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In the due reverence of a sacred vow
3.3

28
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‘I am your own ……’ -Iago

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I am your own forever
3.3

29
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‘They are all but …….., and we are all but …. ; they eat us …….., and when they are done ….. us’ -Emilia

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They are all but stomachs and we are all but food ; they eat us hungrily and when they are done they belch us
3.4

30
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‘I will marry her, out of her own …. and ………, not out of my ……..” - Mocking tone Cassio

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I will marry her out of her own love and pleasures not out of my promise
4.1