Jiang argues that Othello should be read primarily as a human psychological tragedy, not primarily through contemporary race, culture, and identity categories.
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Jiang argues that Othello should be read primarily as a human psychological tragedy, not primarily through contemporary race, culture, and identity categories.
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"So, when you look at Othello, he's asking himself, why is it that a man who loves his wife, what could drive him to..."
"or the Germans they hate but but you know what they cared about each other and they hated each other remember the main conflict..."
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