Throughout the play the Roman warrior Coriolanus is alternately drawn toward and repelled by his military rival Aufidius.
He dreams of Coriolanus nightly, and the two are locked in mortal combat, a fight to the death, mutually assured destruction.
— Iago, “Othello,” Act 1, Scene 1I taught this play every summer for almost 20 years to first-generation American high school students.
My students learned that Shakespeare’s 17th-century Italy held some of the same societal evils as their 21st century.
— Rachel D. Smith, 19, New York CityDrew: Here we see how Shakespeare uses rhythms and interlocking wordplay to sublimely, disturbingly smutty effect.
Persons:
Drew, “, ”, Cocteau, Genet, Aufidius, Freud, —, Iago, Tom Buchanan, — Alden Mauck, Brabantio, Shakespeare, CRUDITY Katherine, Katherine : Ay, Rachel D, Smith, Katherine
Organizations:
New York City Drew
Locations:
Vietnam, Dominican Republic, Africa, Italy, Newton, New