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Posted by jon on May 26, 1998 at 03:02:04:
It has been said that in a shakespearean tragedy the hero contributes to his own downfall. how far did othello go to wards contributing to his own downfall?
People and things are not always as they seem. to what extent does this play deal with appearance and reality?
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