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Unifying Idea Between Othello And The Great Gatsby
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A unifying idea between the three stories read: Othello, The Great Gatsby and 1984 is an idea that speaks of a forbidden love. In all three of the stories there is a relationship that is looked down upon by society. The two lovers would begin to spend time together, yet by the end of the story they do not end up together; they either die or act as if the love was never there to begin with. In Othello, it is the marriage of Desdemona to Othello that is viewed as unacceptable at first, mainly by Brabantio; Desdemona’s father. By the end of the story, Desdemona is unjustly killed by Othello, who later also takes his own life. In The Great Gatsby the relationship between Tom and his mistress Myrtle, is

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