"an old black ram", "a Barbary horse"
Iago uses comparisons of animals when talking to Othello of Desdemona's supposed affair with Cassio ('prime as goats, hot as monkeys...making the beast with two backs') to suggest the bestiality of the act, and to plant torturing images in Othello's mind.
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They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
othello is a moor
All wars, civil or otherwise, have epithets applied to them.Most not appropriate for WikiAnswers
Iago uses comparisons of animals when talking to Othello of Desdemona's supposed affair with Cassio ('prime as goats, hot as monkeys...making the beast with two backs') to suggest the bestiality of the act, and to plant torturing images in Othello's mind.
In general, who is reserved for humans. Which might fit as an alternative for who when applied to animals.
Dialogue is the element writers rely on the most to reveal a character's mood. Through the words a character speaks and how they speak them, authors can provide insights into the character's emotions, personality, and overall mood in a story.
Othello is neither a Turk nor a Spaniard. The most specific description of Othello given throughout the play is that he is a Moor. A Moor typically describes someone who is black or Arab and has descended from North Africa. Europeans applied the term 'Moor' loosely to people who were black or Middle Eastern in appearance, and thus, not much can be determined about Othello's race or appearance from this description.
Odysseus was called many epithets, including wise, loved of Zeus, man of pain, and man of exploits.
The story was objected to on the grounds of racial epithets applied to one of the major Characters, a Black Man nicknamed with a racial slur. Jim is the problem.
Epithets.
Epithets
son of odysseus
Yes, there are various epithets used in Dante's Inferno to describe the different characters and scenes that the protagonist encounters during his journey through Hell. These epithets often serve to highlight the sin or nature of the individual or setting being described.
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