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July to September 2025 Article ID: NSS9860 Impact Factor:8.05 Cite Score:3 Download: 0 DOI: https://doi.org/ View PDf
Dimensions of Rebellion in Shakespeare’s Othello
Dr. Pallavi Sharma Goyal
Assistant Professor (English) Govt. S.M.S. P.G. College, Shivpuri (M.P.)
Introduction- The tragedy of Othello is
the tragedy of a free and lordly creature taken in the toils and writhing to
death. In one of his sonnets, Shakespeare has spoken of some fierce thing
replete with too much rage whose strength’s abundance weakens his own heart.
Such a fierce thing made weak by his very strength is Othello. There is a barbaric
grandeur and simplicity about the movements of his soul. He sees things with a
large and generous eye, not prying into the curious or the occult.He is a
liberal acceptor of life and, with a careless magnificence, wears about him the
ornament of strange experience; memories of ‘Antres vast and deserts idle, Rough
quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, memories of disastrous chances
of moving accidents by flood and field.
