In Othello, Desdemona falls in love with Othello because ( ).
In Othello, Desdemona falls in love with Othello because ( ).
Desdemona’s father is against his daughter’s marriage with Othello because ( 00a0 00a0 ).
Desdemona’s father is against his daughter’s marriage with Othello because ( 00a0 00a0 ).
Desdemona’s father is against his daughter’s marriage with Othello because ( ). A: Othello is a Jew B: Othello is a witch. C: Othello is a villain. D: Othello is a Moor.
Desdemona’s father is against his daughter’s marriage with Othello because ( ). A: Othello is a Jew B: Othello is a witch. C: Othello is a villain. D: Othello is a Moor.
中国大学MOOC: In Othello by Shakespeare, We (as the audience) know that the handkerchief used as the proof of Desdemona’s infidelity was in fact stolen by Emilia. We know she is framed, but are powerless to prevent Othello from killing her for her infidelity. This is an example of ______.
中国大学MOOC: In Othello by Shakespeare, We (as the audience) know that the handkerchief used as the proof of Desdemona’s infidelity was in fact stolen by Emilia. We know she is framed, but are powerless to prevent Othello from killing her for her infidelity. This is an example of ______.
In Othello by Shakespeare, We (as the audience) know that the handkerchief used as the proof of Desdemona’s infidelity was in fact stolen by Emilia. We know she is framed, but are powerless to prevent Othello from killing her for her infidelity. This is an example of ______. A: verbal irony B: situational irony C: dramatic irony D: none of the above
In Othello by Shakespeare, We (as the audience) know that the handkerchief used as the proof of Desdemona’s infidelity was in fact stolen by Emilia. We know she is framed, but are powerless to prevent Othello from killing her for her infidelity. This is an example of ______. A: verbal irony B: situational irony C: dramatic irony D: none of the above
In Shakespeare’s Othello, if Iago had not produced Desdemona’s handkerchief, he _____. A: would not have been able to convince Othello, however eloquent he might have been B: might have won Othello over to his side more quickly C: could still be able to convince Othello since he had been so eloquent D: would take Othello by the throat
In Shakespeare’s Othello, if Iago had not produced Desdemona’s handkerchief, he _____. A: would not have been able to convince Othello, however eloquent he might have been B: might have won Othello over to his side more quickly C: could still be able to convince Othello since he had been so eloquent D: would take Othello by the throat