Analyzing “Othello” through a Freudian psychoanalytic lens involves examining the characters’ unconscious desires, motivations, and inner conflicts.
Id, Ego, and Superego: Apply Freud’s structural model of the psyche to analyze the characters in “Othello.” Consider how their actions and decisions are influenced by unconscious drives (id) which would be the character Iago , rational thought processes (ego) which would be the character Othello, and internalized moral standards (superego) which would be the character Desdemona.
Can you provide evidence in each paragraph from othello in mla form and in text citations. As well as connecting Freudian psychoanalysis lens to Shakespeare himself and to writing this play.
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