Jealousy and Gullibility: The Devastating Flaws of Othello By: Ryan Mongon "The tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw." Aristotle The plot of William Shakespeare’s Othello is a tale of love‚ jealousy‚ and betrayal; however‚ the characters‚ themes‚ and attitudes of the works are different‚ with Shakespeare’s play being a more involved study of human nature and psychology. Othello is considered to be a prime example
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Othello’s tragic flaws‚ which include jealously and how the character of Iago is able to evoke this‚ too trustworthy of the ones he loves which ultimately leads to betrayal and the egotistical nature
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Jamai Wilson The Pentium microprocessor flaw was discovered in June‚ 1994. The Pentium microprocessor is the CPU for what was once possibly the widest-selling personal computer. Unlike previous CPUs that Intel put on the market‚ the 486DX and Pentium chips included a floating-point unit (FPU)‚ which is also known as a math coprocessor. Previous Intel CPUs performed arithmetic using integers; programs that used floating-point numbers (non-integers like 2.5 or 3.14) needed to tell the chip how
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Ashley Abbondandelo slept with his wife‚ Emilia‚ “I hate the Moor‚ and it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets’ ‘He has done my office”(6-7:236) This triggers an even more profound hatred for Othello. Othello a “Noble Moor” whoes own tragic flaw of deep insecurity and jealousy account for the devastating events in this play. By the hand of Iago‚ Othello falls into a deep jealous rage. His downfall is his own doing‚ Othello is not a forsaken victim of destiny‚ but fueled by the power of jealousy
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In a sense‚ Hamlet’s own character traits and his personality are the tragic flaws in Hamlet. Hamlet portrays obsessive behavior throughout the book‚ and this trait assisted in his destruction by causing his blindness to all other reality. Hamlet also is unableto control his fierce emotions‚ which leads to his misperception of people. Although at times Hamlet behaves rashly and impulsively‚ it is his philosophical and contemplative thoughts that ultimately destroy him. In numerous
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Flaws of human society Lord of the flies is a novel written by William Golding‚ which was later published in 1954. The novel the novel is about a group of boys that are stranded on a deserted island that for a society‚ with a very weak foundation‚ which later falls apart. By this Golding is trying to show the bigger picture of the society during his time and the war that is going on in the real world. Similarly in the poem The Second Coming the picture of chaos and anarchy is clearly painted by
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An Ethical Flaw Cullen Ali Carey HRM/THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Professor Kenneth L Judson May 11‚ 2009 An Ethical Flaw Employees of just about every business‚ in every business‚ will occasionally encounter team members who are taking part in unethical behaviors. Employees should understand that establishing the trust of the boss is essential as well. That responsibility includes living up to the agreement made of being at work on time‚ not stealing company property‚ and always presenting
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While writing Macbeth‚ Shakespeare completely intended for Macbeth to be a tragic hero processed a tragic flaw that would eventually lead to his demise. At the opening of the play the audience see Macbeth portrayed as the most noble of all the knights. Multiple characters throughout the play refer to Macbeth as “Brave Macbeth” (I.i.6) or “Noble Macbeth” (I.i.70) claiming he is worthy of such praise. If Macbeth is so great‚ how could he possibly do anything awful enough to ruin everything he was earned
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Beowulf: The Bravest of Them All Beowulf is one of the first stories in English of all time‚ written over a millennium ago. Since the original‚ there have been many different interpretations of Beowulf‚ from translations to movies. But in almost every form of this classic tale‚ the hero‚ Beowulf‚ is depicted as valiant and honorable‚ especially in Robert Nye’s version of the story‚ Beowulf: A New Telling. To begin‚ Beowulf demonstrates his goodness through integrity and valor. One way Beowulf does
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the Flies theme is an attempt to prove the flaws of society is due to the flaws of human nature‚ not the defects of any form of government. When looking at Vlad the impaler and his monarchy I think Golding’s idea is True‚ If given the right environment and freedom humans seem to let the flaws in their nature out. Being stubborn‚ power hungry‚ and vengeful are flaws in nature that appear once a person has the right environment and freedom‚ and these flaws can lead to the demise of leaders‚ empires
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