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- Betrayal and Othello in "That in Aleppo Once..."
In this essay, the author examines Nabokov’s use of ambiguity and how he draws upon the reader’s understanding of Othello.
- Identity of a Poet
In the following essay, the author demonstrates that the narrator’s identity as a poet is his defining characteristic, and discusses the significance this has for the story as a whole.
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