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Shakespeare's trajedy, "Othello" is a play based on passion unchecked. The desire for
money, power, and love drive the characters to commit acts that betray any hint of
rational thinking.
Readers are given a taste of how passionate Othello is in Act Two, Scene Three.
"Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule, And passion, having my best
judgement collied, Essays to lead the way. 'Swounds, if I stir."
Christ's wound's if
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become oversubmissive to his
wife because he can only love as much as he sees he will receive in return. The answer to
the question then appears to be that he is not uxorious because it is not allowed to bloom.
The hateful seeds planted by Iago grow like weeds in Othello's mind and over take it. The
gentle fruit of Desdemona and Cassio take to long to bear and are strangled out of
existence.
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