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“Men’s natures wrangle with inferior things, / Though great ones are their object” - Desdemona
pragmatic tone diverges from Desdemona’s previous idealistic understanding of Othello
possessive plural “men’s natures” is a structural parallelism to Emilia’s generalisation of men’s sexual natures
antithesis between “inferior” and “great” establishes a hierarchy of importance between “inferior” notions that misguide men and the “great” truths and injustices they should pursue
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