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How's Kevin A star in English literature from someone who goes to Oxford and studies English and who gone is already English literature? So today we're going to go through some ethalo quotes ethalo's most famous quote. She loved me for the dangers. I have passed and I loved her that she did pity them Come into his syntax as balance. He is eloquent. His prose is beautiful. It shows that he is honorable that he is to be trusted and it got a support from the Duke who says his son-in-law is more fair than black. Which links to the critic Lumber who says that ethalo was an honorary white man. He is tolerated in the community because he serves them as a general. And their love isn't possessive, isn't predatory, it's mutual and rational. His identity is secure, it's grounded in the story, in honor and reputation. He then goes on to say a fine woman, a fair woman, a sweet woman. The metaphor of a fine, a fair, a sweet, and the explanation show that it doesn't own his idealize its performative admiration, ethalo and desimona truly love each other. But it's framed around desimona being a good woman, a woman that ethalo can get some profits from. And he remarks profits to ensue, which shows that desimona is seen through economic terms and more seen as something to gain from so it fits the status acceptance, etc. So the purity and unconditionalness of their love can be called to question, this is the sort of debate that you want to get into in your essays. Ethalo also says, happily for I am black and have not the soft parts of conversation, even though he's speaking very, very eloquently, he's using the black stereotypes to his advantage. The declarative and the polite language and happily and sort of pittiest language creates this vulnerable, this sort of inferior identity for a fellow against the white characters. This shows that ethalo already has his internalized racism that he is very, very aware of, and he sees himself through society's prejudice. And this is what is weaponized to perpetuate the tragedy, so you can argue that the tragedy hinges upon the prejudice that society has. And then I thought as a complete 180 from calling desimona a sweet woman, a fine woman, he calls her an excellent wretch. This oxymoron shows his split psyche and how he simultaneously admires desimona still and still has some love for her, but he's also condemning her, showing the psychological instability that is beginning to dominate the faith. And there's a lot of violence in this, he says her name is now begrined and black as my own face, so he has an internalized hatred that he's projecting onto desimona. His hatred for desimona is wrapped up in his hatred for himself, he cannot separate the two. And this shows the consequences of internalized racism on the individual because he associates blackness and moral decay and betrayal. It shows how social prejudice is governing his thought process, he also says I will chop her into messes, cock hold me, this continuation on this violent imagery, especially in the word chop and the explanation of cock hold me in and the messes completely dehumanizes desimona and accuses her and places her as the perpetrator and victimizes a fellow and the declaration of I will create this almost duty like pilgrimage that a fellow is going on. And this is confirmed in the phrase she must die, I'll show betray more men, the mold over must alludes to it being a self justified necessity, he frames murder as a moral duty, not as a personal choice. And it shows how Iago's ideology has replaced emotion and reason altogether. And then when he realizes he was wrong, he succumbs to the stereotypes calling himself all cursly with me, he devil. The self-condemnation is his Anna Marises, so this is the Greek terminology that you should be using the religious imagery and the slave imagery also frames him as a damn the fallen but also a victim. I hope this gives you a good overview on a fellow's character and especially the changes and the progressions of his language, because that analysis is beautiful and is exactly what your examiner's want to see. And if you can weave in some Greek terms like Hamasha and Marises, you will definitely be moving to a star category. And if you want any other help or any other questions or views on me to go through, let me know in the comments section. Keep your head down and good luck with studying because you only have around a month a month and a half left of this before you are free for the summer.
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