Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... evil . The aura of malignity which surrounds Iago- " No light , but rather darkness visible " -is not to be attributed to the means he employs nor even to their ends , but to the manner in which he relishes and savors the act of evil ...
... evil . The aura of malignity which surrounds Iago- " No light , but rather darkness visible " -is not to be attributed to the means he employs nor even to their ends , but to the manner in which he relishes and savors the act of evil ...
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... Evil . He has certain very human motives that urge him on to evil deeds : the illicit love of the queen with its concommitant chance of power , and the threat to the life of his baby son . In Aaron , Shakespeare foreshad- ows some of ...
... Evil . He has certain very human motives that urge him on to evil deeds : the illicit love of the queen with its concommitant chance of power , and the threat to the life of his baby son . In Aaron , Shakespeare foreshad- ows some of ...
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... evil in men.14 Whether he exhibits , as Coleridge suggests , " motiveless malig- nity , " personifies evil within Othello himself , as others believe , or is a valid , recognizable character , Iago contributes to the tragedy and arouses ...
... evil in men.14 Whether he exhibits , as Coleridge suggests , " motiveless malig- nity , " personifies evil within Othello himself , as others believe , or is a valid , recognizable character , Iago contributes to the tragedy and arouses ...
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