Othello
How does Othello possess pride?
I need a quotation that shows how Othello possesses to much pride and honour. I am trying to prove that Othello possesses pride that is easily manipulated by Iago and leads to his death.
I need a quotation that shows how Othello possesses to much pride and honour. I am trying to prove that Othello possesses pride that is easily manipulated by Iago and leads to his death.
Othello tries to claim he is too smart to fall for gossip, Think'st thou I'ld make a life of jealousy, / To follow still the changes of the moon / With fresh suspicions? No! to be once in doubt / Is once to be resolved" (3.3.177-180).