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- Mar 2024
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And ’tis great pity that the noble MoorShould hazard such a place as his own secondWith one of an ingraft infirmity
Vulnerability is seen as the vice in this case. The absence of pride and ego. And yet that is what would prevent Iago's manipulative plot, the understanding and the released grip of pride and ego, and the acceptance of less noble intentions
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- Jan 2024
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To mourn a mischief that is past and goneIs the next way to draw new mischief on
Also refers to the accumulation of cataclysm that builds up in Othello throughout the play from the "mourning" and discrimination of his blackness.
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