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A.C. Bradley

he stirs, I believe, in most readers a passion of mingled love and pity.

T.S. Elliot

I have never read a more terrible exposure of human weakness- than the last great speech of Othello.

Matt Simpson

he is no genius but rather a vulgar, small-minded man- clever and crafty maybe but not the evil genius of Romantic Critics.

Matt Simpson (2)

The original audience would have felt the force of the word 'die' as containing sexual meaning: it meant to experience orgasm, sex was known as a 'little death'... the play takes on an unbearable poignancy.