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    Shakespeare’s "Othello" is not simply a play. It shows people how jealousy and hateful treachery can drive anyone to tragic end. In this play‚ the main character is Othello. He is introduced as a tragic hero whose stories of hardships endeared him to his new bride Desdemona. She is truly in love and devoted in trust to Othello. Iago has a reputation for honesty and uses it for dishonest purposes. He is a smart person‚ but he has a very high opinion of himself‚ takes delight in his own evil. He knows

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    In the book “Othello” there are some characters that trust each other and some that don’t trust each other. There are also some that are manipulative so the question us can we ever really know the truth about a person. The way I see it is we cannot really trust a person. This is a reason on why we cannot trust a person is for example the character Iago. In the beginning of the story he says “O‚ sir‚ content you I follow him to serve my turn upon him” (Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 40). Iago is friends with

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    Othello is not once referred to by his actual name. Rather‚ he is referred to as “he‚” “him‚” and the derogatory terms “thick-lips” and a “Barbary horse.” Shakespeare makes use of this technique to establish Othello’s displeasing physical identity. Brabantio also describes Othello as a “sooty bosom‚” whom his daughter Desdemona would never have agreed to marry without the use of witch craft and magic charms‚ “If she in chains of magic were not bound‚ whether a maid so tender‚ fair and happy‚ so opposite

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    people around him‚ including his wife. His fanaticism allows for unreasonable ideas to situate themselves in his brain‚ and he become so driven towards manipulating them that he forgets that there could be a possibility of falsified fantasies. When Brabantio finds out that his innocently perceived daughter‚ Desdemona has married Othello he becomes enraged‚

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    If works of art mirror their societies‚ they reflect the burning issues of their societies. The historical backgrounds of the two selected texts: The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy and Othello by William Shakespeare are key to the task at hand. In short‚ setting both in place and time plays a very significant role in answering this question. So the task at hand is to situate the selected texts within the context of their history‚ geography‚ intellectual and cultural struggles and then compare

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    aftermath of his logic being distorted by jealousy. Point One: Micheal Cassio is appointed lieutenant over Iago. Proof: Point Two: Iago suspects Othello to be sleeping with his wife. Proof: Point Three: Iago accuses Othello of being a thief to Brabantio Proof: Concluding Sentence: Second Body Paragraph Introductory Sentence: Point One: Roderigo is jealous of Othello as he is obsessed with Desdemona‚ and that is Othello’s wife. Proof: Point Two: Othello is jealous as Desdemona shares her

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    honest. No one even suspects him of treachery‚ until the final act when Roderigo first realizes how badly he’s been fooled. In short‚ Iago proves that evil intentions can be masked behind a facade of honesty. The theme emerges in other characters: Brabantio is deceived by Desdemona’s reaction to Othello‚ assuming she fears him when she truly loves the Moor. Othello suspects that Desdemona is unfaithful‚ despite her innocent looks. Othello also feels he’s being deceived by Cassio‚ whom he trusts and

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    several of the many themes which contribute to the disintegration of Othello’s relationship with his wife Desdemona‚ the focal plot line of the play. Othello is introduced to the audience by the dialogue of other characters‚ Iago‚ Roderigo and Brabantio. Shakespeare has chosen this specific technique to build an image of Othello before he is physically presented to the audience. These three characters are Venetians‚ who all think lowly of Othello for differing reasons. He is described by them using

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    Othello Essay Shakespeare’s "Othello" exhibits the demise of man via jealousy and rumor. The work showcases perhaps the gravest villain in literary times‚ Iago‚ whose evil cunning and masterful manipulation steamrolls the demise of honorable reputations; the destruction of intimate relationships‚ both brotherly and romantic; and finally‚ breaks down the sanity and conviction of stable men due to excessive need to protect ego and preserve personal pride. Iago’s control of people’s attitudes ultimately

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    respect of the Venetians as a reliable and trusted general. "And I‚ God bless the mark‚ his Moorship ’s ancient." (I.1.33). Iago ’s twisted plot to put Othello in marginalization begins with his effort to rein the fury of Brabantio toward Othello. He realizes that he can use Brabantio to achieve his goal; therefore he will escape the blame. Iago uses Othello ’s elopement with Desdemona as his first weapon to put Othello in marginalization. "Call up her father‚ rouse him‚ make after him‚ poison his

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