x.Exhaust.x
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Could anyone provide me with a language technique for each of the quotes below? I got half yearlies for English tomorrow .
Edit: I posted each meaning for each quote, if that helps . I'm just not sure of each language technique.
- 'She'd come again with a greedy ear, devour up my discourse; which I observing' - this quote demonstrates Desdemona as a sexual character upon Othello, appearing remarkably aggressive and forward in Othello's account, particularly to renaissance expectations of female behaviour.
- 'That with some mixtures powerful o'er the blood or with some dram conjured effect he wrought upon her' - which accuses Othello of using black magic upon Desdemona (Emotive language?)
- 'To fall in love with what she feared on' - this situation is occuring in prejudice between Brabantio and Othello, whilst Brabantio is racist due to Othello's skin colour while Othello's an outsider of the Venetian Society.
Edit: I posted each meaning for each quote, if that helps . I'm just not sure of each language technique.
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