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Wife Desdemona Michael Cassio
700 wordsIn Othello, many events are more significant than others because of mental or psychological reasons. Shakespeare uses images to give contrasted thoughts to different parts of the play. Shakespeare also gives the excitement to internal events by giving the character or characters feelings, such as being angry, sad, happy, and scared. Another thing is how a character changes his feelings in a brief moment. In the play Othello, examples of these are, how Othello changes his trust from person to per...
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Act 3 Scene 3 Scene 3 Line
1,318 wordsBecause 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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Characters In The Play Othello Character
1,063 wordsOthello Change of Characters- Othello's character during the play is first shown as a hero of war and a man of great pride and courage. The other main characters in the play all form their own opinions of him and as the play continues, his character begins to deteriorate and become less noble. Chronologically through the play Othello's character changes from a flawless military leader, to become a murderer. Also as the play progresses, the other characters in the play change their opinions of Ot...
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Act 4 Scene Tragic Flaws
1,566 wordsA tragedy is the story of an individual whose downfall is brought about by specific defects in his character, tragic flaws. The play, Othello, is a twisted tale of deceit and revenge. Iago creates an alternate world filled with lies, that unfortunately consumes the trusting and naive Othello. Othello s downfall comes about due to a combination of the influence of Iago and the fatal character flaws of the otherwise virtuous Othello. Iago absolutely hates Othello. He is angry with Othello for prom...
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Othello And Desdemona Binary Opposition
2,089 wordsIt is certainly not hard to conclude that it is probably Shakespeare's most controversial play. There is a clear theme of racism throughout, one which was firmly embedded in the Venetian society which rejects the marriage of Othello and Desdemona as erring, against all rules of nature, [ 1. 3. 102 ] Nothing separates Othello from, the wealthy curled darlings of our nation, [ 1. 2. 68 ] except skin-color he matches or even exceeds them in reputation. At the start of the play, he appears confident...
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Othello Desdemona
2,982 wordsIn Shakespeare? s play Othello, Iago is the antagonist. That is, he is the villain in the play Othello. He is the person who causes an action to occur which affects the other characters in the play. This action may not necessarily be a good thing. Iago is the catalyst for Othello? s change. He is the reason behind Othello? s changing views of his wife Desdemona, which results in the deaths of many of the characters in this tragedy. In order to understand the role Iago plays in destroying Othello...
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Beginning Of The Play Play Othello
657 wordsOthello is a Moorish nobleman and soldier of fortune, inclined into the vale of years. Now in the service of the Venetian State as a general against the Turks. Othello is said to be? great of heart, ? ? honorable and valiant, ? ? of a free open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so, ? and? thus easy victim to the? green eyed monster? ? JEALOUSY. ? At the beginning of the play, Othello appears as a noble, generous, composed man. He is also glamorously happy, both as a general and ...
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Act 1 Scene Verbal Irony
595 wordsThe play Othello was written be William Shakespeare in the latter years of Shakespeare? s career. Shakespeare composed, revised, and acted in many theatrical performances throughout his life, he also owned the Globe theater where many of his works were performed. The work Othello was based on a story by Giraldi Cinthios, Tale of a Moor, which was a mellow drama about a moor and his doubts about his wife? s fidelity. In Shakespeare? s play the moor (Othello) is convinced by his jealous aid (Iago)...
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Shakespeare Plays People In The World
707 wordsShakespeare was a playwright during the Elizabethan era. He wrote many famous plays, many of which are performed today. Shakespeare? s characters, themes and situations of his plays reflect people of the Elizabethan time period, this would make sense because that was the time in which he wrote the plays. Surprisingly, many of the situations and themes in Shakespeare? s plays are still situations in modern times that remain unresolved. In fact most all of Shakespeare? s plays contain a timeless q...
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