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Othello: Critical Essay by Thomas Moisan

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SOURCE: Moisan, Thomas. “Relating Things to the State: ‘The State’ and the Subject of Othello.” In Othello: New Critical Essays, edited by Philip C. Kolin, pp. 189-202. New York: Routledge, 2002.

In the following essay, Moisan considers the role of the Venetian state in shaping the characters and tragic outcome of Othello.

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