Does the play contain any tragic recognition, a moment of terrible enlightenment, a “realization of the unthinkable”?
What will be an ideal response?
- It begins at line 242 of the final scene, when Othello realizes Iago’s villainy after what Emilia says about the handkerchief. Many would hold that it is what happens thereafter that gives the play its truly tragic dimension—a dimension that some would find lacking in, say, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, in which Willy Loman goes to his death without ever confronting the harm he has caused by his zealous pursuit of his shallow values.
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What will be an ideal response?
Who lectured with "much applause"?
What will be an ideal response?
Rewrite the sentences by turning the sentence you underlined into an introductory word, phrase, or clause.
1. I can’t believe it. I forgot that my favorite show was on tonight. 2. I want some comic relief. I went to see a movie. 3. Trisha went to the doctor yesterday. She is not feeling well. 4. We built a birdhouse. We put it in the garden. 5. He went to the airport. His plane leaves in one hour.
Diego y Javier ____________ (conseguir) un mapa.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).