Masculinity In Othello

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This article's main point discusses the role male characters must take on, concentrating on the male development in Othello especially. Headlam begins with the idea on how Othello, "burns with a desire to avenge the imagined loss of his masculine honour" (88). Othello takes on a role of a husband that is being "cheated" on by Desdemona, therefore, he is made a fool in front of the other male figures. His social class in Othello gives him a powerful position, and having others look down on him makes his masculinity disappear. When the idea of Desdemona cheating forms into Othello's mind, he considers on how to gain back his masculinity. Headlam suggests, "the corrupting power of a seductive woman is one of the reasons that Othello gives for

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