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Othello: Critical Essay by Michael Neill

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William Shakespeare
About 28 pages (8,437 words)
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SOURCE: “‘Mulattos,’ ‘Blacks,’ and ‘Indian Moors’: Othello and Early Modern Constructions of Human Difference,” in Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 49, No. 4, Winter, 1998, pp. 361-74.

In the following essay, Neill discusses the contradictory significance of race in Othello.

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