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Brabantio shows racial prejudice and hatred towards Othello. He remarks that a beautiful and fair-skinned virgin girl who shunned Venice’s wealthy handsome men would never risk her reputation to run to Othello’s "sooty bosom" unless he used "foul charms" on her.
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Othello speaks this quote to Iago after Iago has explained to him about Cassio’s involvement in a drunken brawl. Ironically, Othello assumes that Iago is being tactful and trying not to blame Cassio for what happened, whereas Iago has actually engineered the entire situation in order to get Cassio in trouble.
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This section explains the key quotes in Othello by William Shakespeare. These quotes capture key moments in the play, reflecting its central themes of jealousy, manipulation, racism, honour, and love.
When Othello first appears in the play, he seems to speak and behave in such as way as to expose the aforementioned stereotype as nothing more than ignorant and racist. He speaks eloquently and...
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