Othello

  • The Linguistic Legacies of Dr. Seuss and Shakespeare

    The analysis contrasts the linguistic styles of William Shakespeare and Dr. Seuss, focusing on Iago’s monologue in Othello and Dr. Terwilliker’s in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. It explores phonology, morphology, semantics, and historical context, showcasing their influences on the English language and the evolution of word use and meaning over time.

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  • Iago: Villainous Mastermind or Victim of His Own Mind?

    An psychoanalytic and cognitive theory literary analysis of the complex character of Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello, exploring a central dichotomy: is he a villainous mastermind or a victim of his own mind?

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