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Iii Iv Iv Ii
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Shakespeare's protagonists Othello and Hamlet are
for the most part, completely unalike in the ways
that they handle the many emotions thrown at them
in their respective plays. Othello is the victim
of a twisted villain; Hamlet bears a distinct
solitude and has a tendency to procrastinate.
Othello is a story centered on the manipulations
of an insecure newlywed, while Hamlet is centered
on an idealistic avenger of justice. Hamlet is
smarter, and with maybe the exception of his
confidante Horatio...
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Marry His Mother Kill His Father
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... ble character. He is so vulnerable that Iago
takes advantage of him every way possible. He is a
black man with a noble nature and in the beginning
of the play he starts off as being calm, patient,
self-confident, intelligent and even romantic
towards his wife. As the play progresses, Othello
major flaw is now jealously. He turns to an
enraged man vowed on vengeance by the end of the
play. He losses his mind and turns into a whole
different person. He also has a bad quality and
that is being ...
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Act 3 Scene 3 Scene 3 Line
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Because Othello is a tragic hero, his problem
involves both his character traits and the
situation that he finds himself in. There are many
problems with Othello's character. He is overly
loyal, even to the extent of being gullible. He
may also, to some extent, have insecurities about
being black. These insecurities show themselves in
the way he never truly thinks he was good enough
for Desdemona, and is subsequently easily
manipulated by Iago. He also lacks the talent for
eloquent speech that i...
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1 1 Iago Othello
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Othello is a play about jealousy's causes and
effects. Each character in the play had different
reasons to be jealous and each of them chose to
deal with it a certain way. All three characters
Iago, Othello, and Roderigo had such cases and in
the end dealt with different conflicts and
outcomes. Its important to understand that their
actions in dealing with their jealousies were a
reflection of their characters, and persona. In
the first scene, Iago was seen in the middle of a
conversation with R...
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One Of Shakespeare Convince Othello
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William Shakespeare is considered to be among the
greatest playwrights that have ever lived. He has
written dozens and dozens of brilliant plays, most
of those plays have been made into movies. One
such play that has been made into a movie is
Othello. The play Othello is one of Shakespeare's
greatest tragedies. It is about a black general in
the Italian army, Othello, and what happened
between him and his wife, Desdemona. The main
villain in this play is Iago; who is a soldier
under Othello's co...
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Jealousy Causes Corruption Affair With Cassio Othello
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during the invasion of the island of Cyprus by the
Turks. The protagonist of the story, Othello, is a
newlywed, Moorish general with a very gullible
nature. The antagonist of the story is Iago, an
officer under Othello who wishes to be promoted to
lieutenant, but the position was given to the
young and attractive Cassio. Other major
characters in the play are Desdemona, Othello's
wife who is accused of having an affair with
Cassio. In addition, there are Rodrigo, a Venetian
who is deeply in love...
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Cassio And Desdemona Othello
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Imperfections such as pride and jealousy are signs
of an insecure personality. The Othello in the
beginning of the play is a noble character. His
pride of a great soldier and general is shown in
the power of his speech in the beginning of the
play. Othello! | s sense of his own pride can be
seen when he said, ! Ssmy services which I have
done the signory shall out-tongue his complaints.
!" (I, ii, 18 - 19) And also all the things he
talks about to Desdemona are his stories as a
soldier. This sho...
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Destroy Othello Mary Ann
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Throughout many great works of literature there
are numerous characters whose acts are either
moral or immoral. In the work Killing by Andre
Dubus and in Shakespeare's Othello the main
characters carry out actions which in today's day
and age would be immoral and inexcusable. The
central idea of both stories is revenge. In each
story the characters hurt someone in order to
either retain their pride or to lessen his pain of
loss. Revenge is a main and constant theme
throughout the play Othello. I...
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Raisin In The Sun Destroy Othello
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Race And Justice in Othello and A Raisin In The
Sun Literature is a great invention of humanity.
It has given so many masterpieces to the world,
has taught people so many lessons, and has proved
its ability to show many sides of one issue. A
good example of how different playwrights treat
subjects differently is Othello and A Raising in
the Sun. Both of these plays talk much about the
issue of race and justice, but each one of them
shows a different attitude towards the problem.
Because the play...
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Iago Plan Othello And Desdemona
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The Mood of Othello Othello is a play that evokes
many emotions from a reader? s mind. The mood is
changing, yet throughout, it demands a lot of
contempt for the villain, Iago. Beginning with act
one, there is an immediate setting for suspicion
which will remain characteristic throughout the
whole story. There is a touch of happiness for the
newlyweds, Othello and Desdemona, which quickly
disintegrates with the mighty villains lies and
deceit. There is a feeling of empathy for Othello
when his e...
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Lines 30 32 Pathological Jealousy Iago
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Othello: The Pathological Jealously of Iago Iago's
crimes define pathological jealousy and a sheer
desire for revenge. His acts are pre-meditated and
have reasons. In various soliloquies, he reveals
grudges that, while mostly false or overblown,
present themselves as clear to Iago. Iago masters
duplicity, even remarking himself I am not what I
am. (line 67) Many of his dark motives are
probably concealed from the audience. In his few
soliloquies, he presents definitive motives for
his vengeful d...
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Othello And Desdemona Cassio And Desdemona
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A puppet master is in complete control over his
puppet. But only after years of studying and
observation does this special interaction of
complete control occur. The master soon speaks for
the puppet, acts for the puppet, and feels for the
puppet. A similar manipulative situation arises
between Iago and Othello in Shakespeare's Othello.
Iago's clever application of parallelism, rhyme,
and metaphor play a key role in his devilish
scheme. He wishes to manipulate Othello's
emotions; thus creating a...
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Love For Desdemona Othello And Desdemona
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Correct anal ization of Shakespeare's work has and
always will be the question on every readers mind.
In our case, Othello has simple yet twisted turns
throughout the story. Not only does the plot of
this story introduce William Shakespeare's
thoughts, but what he is capable of, from a
writing stand point. Othello is considered one of
Shakespeare's most fast-paced play. Most of the
action is gathered into one day and all the scenes
begin in the middle of conversations between
characters. Except ...
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Iago Othello
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Revenge is a constant theme throughout the play
Othello. It is portrayed through the character
Iago. Iago is determined to destroy Othello and
his loved ones. This retribution is a result of
Othello promoting Cassio to the position of
lieutenant. The theme of revenge is the motivation
of Iago? s hatred toward Othello. In the beginning
of the play, Iago feels betrayed by his good
friend, Othello. Through many years of loyalty and
service Iago is? [i]n personal suit to make
[himself] [Othello? s] ...
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Iii Ll Iii Iii
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Why Does Desdemona Marry Othello? In the last
scene of Othello, Desdemona recovers long enough
from the smothering that her jealous husband has
inflicted upon her to pronounce her complete
innocence, and with her last breath tells Emilia,
a guiltless death I die (V, ii. , l. 120).
Plainly, Iago has deceived Othello into believing
that his beautiful young wife has committed
adultery with his once-trusted second in command,
Cassio. That being so, Desdemona is clearly
innocent of the charges embodi...
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Othello May Have Slept Act 1 Scene 3 Iago
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Iago has no conscience. He is an angry man and is
happy to take down everyone around him to get what
he wants: revenge. It is in Act 1, Scene 3, that
he devises his evil plan. Here we can see inside
Iago's mind. It is easy to see that his primary
motivation is jealousy: jealousy that Othello may
have slept with his wife, and jealousy that
Othello chose Cassio over him. As he plots his
revenge, it is clear Iago respects and cares for
no one. (Act 1, Scene 3, 378 - 381) I hate the
Moor, And it is ...
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Iago 1 1 Othello
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Othello is a play about jealousy? s causes and
effects. Each character in the play had different
reasons to be jealous and each of them chose to
deal with it a certain way. All three characters
Iago, Othello, and Roderigo had such cases and in
the end dealt with different conflicts and
outcomes. It? s important to understand that their
actions in dealing with their jealousies were a
reflection of their characters, and persona. In
the first scene, Iago was seen in the middle of a
conversation wit...
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End Of The Play Shakespeare Othello
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Shakespeare's Othello is commonly regarded as a
work depicting mans ability to use his reason
towards evil intentions. A lowly ancient in a
generals army is able to destroy him through
manipulation and deceit. But although Iago's
deceit of Othello is undoubtedly a central theme
in the play, another theme regarding the nature of
the man towards woman is apparent. Shakespeare's
Othello suggests that men mistreat women because
women, as a sex, allow themselves to be
mistreated. The mistreatment of ...
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People Have Not Read Written By Shakespeare Othello
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Othello by William Shakespeare remains an amazing,
well-read and often-performed drama, approximately
400 years after it was first put to paper because
every person that reads it can relate to a part or
many parts of the play. Both the major and minor
themes in Othello are emotions that are inherent
to human nature. Humans of 3000 years ago felt the
same things tearing at themselves as we all do in
the year 2000. The fact that Shakespeare s plays
are focused on emotions, Othello especially, is
w...
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Racist Towards Othello Othello Because Hes Jealous Iago
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Everywhere you go, everywhere you look, there is
always somebody different. The American society
focuses on that person, or group of people. They
make them feel worthless and treated them like
animals. Imagine walking down the street and
having people stare at you or call you Names, or
talk behind your back. Imagine not knowing the
time because nobody will tell you. Why won t they
tell you the time, or spare you some change?
Because you re black, actually, because you re
skin is a different colo...
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