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    as jealousy death evil and manipulation. the antagonist of the play Iago demonstrates the pinnacle of evil‚ he is the very thing which is evil‚ he is essentially devil in this play. the protagonists Othello is a good guy start off with you then comes to the flaws in nature. desdemona and other characters of the play show the effect of

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    Iago analysis is central to understanding Shakespeare’s Othello because he holds the longest part in the play: 1‚070 lines. Iago’s character is consumed with hatred and jealousy. He is jealous of Cassio for obtaining the position of Lieutenant over him‚ jealous of Othello; believing that he has bedded his wife and jealous of Othello’s held position‚ despite his race. Is Iago Evil? Iago has very few redeeming qualities‚ he has the ability to charm and convince people of his loyalty and honesty

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    English Speech This vital speech by Iago taken from Act 2 Scene 3 occurs just after the brawl between Cassio and Montano‚ where Othello is disgusted with his lieutenant’s behavior and dismisses Cassio. From the beginning Iago behaves in this way because of his intense jealousy he has at Othello for promoting Cassio over him. His motivation develops further due to jealousy of both Cassio and Othello‚ and their happiness. These projections of hate are a result of Iago’s own insecurities and his obsession

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    to be victorious. From the beginning of the novel‚ one sees Iago‚ Othello’s ensign‚ start to plot against Othello for not appointing him to lieutenant. Choosing Michael Cassio instead‚ a ‘great arithmetician’ and ‘a Florentine’‚ only fuels Iago’s anger and jealousy (1.1.18-19). This theme of jealousy continues to resurface throughout the play. Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife‚ becomes a part of Iago’s master plan. Because Othello trusts IagoIago is able to manipulate Othello into believing that Desdemona

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    John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are important characters in the play of the crucible by Arthur Miller. There are important similarities in their characters which will be compared and contrasted in the following paragraphs. John Proctor is a well respected farmer who works hard for the living of his family. He provides a home and food for his wife Elizabeth and his three children. He is well respected for being honest‚ a truthful Christian and of good morals. Rebecca Nurse is the wife of

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    1607 by Captain John Smith. John Smith was a soldier‚ explorer and an adventurer. Smith was the leader of Jamestown from 1607 to 1608. Many of the settler were not fond of Smith because of his strict discipline government policies. Smith believed if he would have remain leader of Jamestown the people would have experienced better conditions than what they did. John Smith returned to England in 1608 after a gunpowder accident. George Percy took over control of Jamestown after John Smith. George Percy

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    One flaw John Adams had to deal with that made him less popular was that Adams had to deal with Washington’s isolationism with the world. He came into power and was criticized by everyone on how and where he was leading this country to. This became an annoyance

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    Byron’s Don Juan One writer who has not received nearly enough credit for his works is George Gordon‚ who later became known as Lord Byron. This is the man who wrote his own poetical version of Don Juan. Don Juan is a man who is known for being able to arouse the desires of women and to love every one he meets. This Don Juan can be viewed‚ however‚ as a loosely disguised biography of Byron. Lord Byron’s father‚ Captain John‚ has ancestors that go back as far as the Buruns in the time of William

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    Salesians of Don Bosco The Salesians of Don Bosco‚ also known as the Salesian Society‚ originally known as the Society of St. Francis de Sales‚ is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint John Bosco in the 19th century. It was founded to help and care for young and poor children that were affected by the Industrial Revolution. The Salesians history begins in 1845 when John Bosco opened a night school for boys in Valdocco‚ which is currently part of Turin. Over the next few years

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    discussing some of the major flaws that are found in Cervantes’s classic novel Don Quixote. Even though the novel is seen as one of the best works of literature ever written‚ many people have found several problems in the book. Although there are several‚ difficult translation is the most common critique that has been made over the past hundred years. Critic Martin Amis claims‚ "While clearly an impregnable masterpiece‚ Don Quixote suffers from one fairly serious flaw – that of outright unreadability"

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