I dunno, it's just what the professor said--maybe they were booing for that reason. Like I said, I hadn't read it since I wrote that paper back in high school. And I certainly didn't know about the castration part back then...
The thing is that people with anti-social personality disorder tend to be extremely likeable. They have to be, or else they wouldn't be able to function as they do. You mention Iago as an abusive husband: abusers are often liked by everyone, which is why the wife is not believed. I always was taught that you're supposed to fall under Iago's charm because otherwise you wouldn't understand why the rest of the characters are so under his thumb. It's like how Humbert Humbert seduces the reader in Lolita. Yes, he is doing despicable things, which is why it's all the more terrifying that he comes off as an extremely likeable person. And, then, in the end it all comes crashing down, of course.
Jimmy, what are you doing here in the middle of the night? It's almost 9 PM!
Updated On: 3/13/09 at 10:55 AM