CliffsNotes on Shakespeare's Othello

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Edition: 7th
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Pub. Date: 2000-07-03
Publisher(s): Cliffs Notes
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Summary

The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in the series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format. Betrayal and manipulation lie at the heart of Othello. Keep up with all the crosses and double-crosses of this tragic play with the CliffsNotes version of the play, which will help you form your own opinions about Iago's schemes, Othello's motives, and Desdemona's loyalty. Other features that help you study include Background information about the life and times of William Shakespeare to help you understand his influences A character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters Glossaries to help you comprehend Shakespeare's language Critical essays on the character pairs and major themes of the play A review section that tests your knowledge Classic literature or modern modern-day treasure _ you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

Author Biography

Helen McCulloch is a Doctoral Candidate in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Monash University in Australia and has taught high school English for 18 years. Gary Carey has been in the publishing profession for over 25 years and continues to edit on a freelance basis.

Table of Contents

Life and Background of the Author
1(4)
Personal History
2(2)
His Work
4(1)
Introduction to the Play
5(8)
Introduction
6(2)
A Brief Synopsis
8(2)
List of Characters
10(2)
Character Map
12(1)
Critical Commentaries
13(1)
Act I
14(16)
Scene 1
14(5)
Summary
14(1)
Commentary
14(3)
Glossary
17(2)
Scene 2
19(2)
Summary
19(1)
Commentary
19(1)
Glossary
20(1)
Scene 3
21(9)
Summary
21(1)
Commentary
22(6)
Glossary
28(2)
Act II
30(9)
Scene 1
30(4)
Summary
30(1)
Commentary
30(2)
Glossary
32(2)
Scene 2
34(1)
Summary
34(1)
Commentary
34(1)
Glossary
34(1)
Scene 3
35(4)
Summary
35(1)
Commentary
35(2)
Glossary
37(2)
Act III
39(16)
Scene 1
39(2)
Summary
39(1)
Commentary
39(1)
Glossary
40(1)
Scene 2
41(1)
Summary
41(1)
Commentary
41(1)
Glossary
41(1)
Scene 3
42(10)
Summary
42(1)
Commentary
43(8)
Glossary
51(1)
Scene 4
52(3)
Summary
52(1)
Commentary
52(2)
Glossary
54(1)
Act IV
55(11)
Scene 1
55(4)
Summary
55(1)
Commentary
55(3)
Glossary
58(1)
Scene 2
59(4)
Summary
59(1)
Commentary
59(3)
Glossary
62(1)
Scene 3
63(3)
Summary
63(1)
Commentary
63(2)
Glossary
65(1)
Act V
66(9)
Scene 1
66(3)
Summary
66(1)
Commentary
66(2)
Glossary
68(1)
Scene 2
69(6)
Summary
69(1)
Commentary
70(4)
Glossary
74(1)
Character Analyses
75(6)
Othello
76(2)
Iago
78(1)
Desdemona
79(1)
Emilia
80(1)
Critical Essays
81(8)
Character Pairs
82(1)
Major Themes
82(4)
Shakespeare's Tragedy
86(3)
CliffsNotes Review
89(4)
Q&A
89(1)
Identify the Quote
90(1)
Essay Questions
91(1)
Practice Projects
91(2)
CliffsNotes Resource Center
93(4)
Books
93(1)
Internet
94(1)
Video
95(1)
Send Us Your Favorite Tips
95(2)
Index 97

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