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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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Stay At Home Act 2 Scene 2
3,610 wordsShakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR is not equal as a whole, to either of his other plays taken from the Roman history. It is inferior in interest to Coriolanus, and both in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. Critics do not much admire the representation here given of Julius Caesar, nor do they think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries. He makes several vaporing and rather pedantic speeches, and does nothing. Indeed, he has nothing to do with it. So far, the fault of the...
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Midsummer Nights Dream Act 2 Scene 1
1,358 wordsThe use of certain mechanical writing techniques can either make a story or break it. In constructing a narrative, an author must choose wisely upon determining which writing style will be adapted. A popular technique practiced by an abundant number of authors is irony. With irony, what is stated or done is the opposite of really what is meant. Irony is a manner of expression through which words or events convey a reality different from and even opposite to appearance or expectation. The use of ...
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Stay At Home Act 2 Scene
473 wordsShakespeare? s Methods of Suspense In Julius Caesar Shakespeare used many techniques to build suspense in Julius Caesar, but the two events that moved the story the most, the siloquey's by Brutus and the other conspirators and Caesar? s wife? s dream, created the suspense up until Caesar? s assassination. When the reader reads Brutus? siliques, they feel on edge for the first time. This is a turning point in the story and the reader ponders if Brutus will join the conspirators. When he begins hi...
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Act 2 Scene 1 Act 3 Scene 2
970 wordsThroughout many of Shakespeare? s plays, a tragic hero is identified; a heroic figure that possesses a character flaw that leads to his defeat. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there has been controversies over who is actually the tragic hero. Many people agree that Marcus Brutus is the tragic hero. However, others argue and identify Julius Caesar as the tragic hero. After examining these two characters, a conclusion is easily drawn. Brutus is the tragic hero of this play because when a person w...
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Scene 1 Lines Act 3 Scene 1
789 wordsJulius Caesar 9; 9; Throughout Julius Caesar, Brutus actions have very extensive ramifications, I wish to review his actions, and the motivating factors behind those actions. I intend to prove that Brutus had a strong and well grounded personae. He had good intentions; however, he made one fatal mistake and that was his downfall. He had many positive qualities. I wish to bring these to the light and delve into how they affected the plot. 9; Brutus is a very sincere man. He truly believe...
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