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    Othello – Ellen Desdemona – Derek Bianca – Ellen Emilia – Lauren Iago – Tristan Cassio – Chad Drunk Person – Lauren Brabantio – Lauren Roderigo – Derek Scene 1: Brabantio My Space (Brabantio-Lauren‚ Othello-Ellen‚ Denaynay-Derek‚ MySpace-Tristan) MySpace: Ding! Got new grillz Brobantio: Dang Denaynay dem some shiny grillz MySpace: Ding! Relationship changed. Denaynay is married to Othello Brabantio: Ah Hell Naw! (Actually oh hell no but said as spelt) End Scene Scene

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    Q. Discuss the fdunction of the beast imagery and beast fable in Volpone. Ans. Beast imagery is used in Volpone to represent the deformity and degeneration of the characters and the moral abnormality of Venice supposed to be the hot bed of crime‚ knavery‚ lust and prostitution. Driven by the hideous desire for fortune‚ the major characters stoop to a new low in wickedness and dissipation and this is well illustrated by the beast imagery. Celia and Bonario being good characters

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    The Establishment and Defence of a Gendered Honour in Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing William Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing is a timeless dramatic comedy that establishes a number of Victorian gender norms as well as their relation to honour through the two main romances in the play‚ that of Claudio and Hero and Beatrice and Benedict. The relationship between Beatrice and Benedick is completely different to the more traditional relationship between Hero and Claudio‚ who’s relationship

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    A tragedy is a form of drama in which death‚ heartbreak‚ or any type of human suffering is inevitable. The origins where tragedies occurred were Ancient Greece‚ Italy‚ and Britain. An example of a famous tragedy are Romeo & Juliet and Mac Beth by William Shakespeare. A Shakespearean tragedy usually includes elements which are‚ having a ‘tragic hero’ who is noble‚ dramatic irony‚ hamartia‚ hubris‚ pathos and a restoration of social order. Dramatic irony is an element used in a tragedy. This element

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    “A STUDY IN EVIL - IAGO VS MOSCA” William Shakespeare‚ the greatest dramatist of his time‚ personifies evil through the character of Iago in his play ‘Othello’. The play was first performed around 1604-05 and printed in 1622. Whereas Ben Jonson‚ one of Shakespeare’s contemporaries‚ portrays a similar character through Mosca in his play ‘Volpone’ which was first performed in the year 1605. Iago has a mysterious character. He is quiet and yet alluring. “Shakespeare [himself] was obviously fascinated

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    Desdemona. In this soliloquy or passage (Act 5‚ Scene 2‚ line 1-24)‚ Othello is about to commit the murder of his beautiful wife‚ Desdemona on false prefixes. Previous to Act 5‚ scene 2‚ Iago had convinced Othello that Desdemona had made him a cuckold. Othello is totally overcome with rage and love and is deciding to kill Desdemona. This scene is the climax of the play in which the end product of Iago’s scheming is revealed. In this scene‚ Othello is lying next to the sleeping Desdemona and is

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    and a kind of hoodie. Emily is dressing a beautiful dress and a pair of heels that combine. They are deciding what dessert will they ask for‚ when she announces that she wants to get / a divorce. Later she confesses that she made her husband a cuckold with a coworker‚ David Lindhagen. Cal decides to leave from home that same night. Cal gets depressed and goes to a bar to drown his pains in alcohol. There he meets a metrosexual man who is dressed with / very fancy and elegant clothing and that every

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    Othello's Final Speech

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    Othello’s final speech is highly important in relation to raising concerns that are prominent throughout the play. Jealousy‚ manipulation‚ and race are all very notable themes that are evident within Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello. Within the play‚ many characters fall victim to Iago’s deceiving and manipulative actions. Othello‚ Cassio‚ and Roderigo are a few of the many that have been impacted greatly within the play and because of Jealousy and manipulation are one of the main concerns that caused

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    Othello and Film "O"

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    Despite the shift in time and place‚ the two texts Shakespeare’s Othello and Tim Blake Nelson’s film ‘O’ explores timeless ideas such as jealousy and illusion versus reality. These ideas transcend through time and still remain constant in modern society. To achieve universal themes represented in Othello‚ Tim Blake Nelson uses a variety of different techniques such as camera angles and Verdi’s Opera music to effectively achieve such themes and values in his film to suit his 21st century adolescent

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    sleeping with his wife. Since the beginning of the play he started using Roderigo’s love towards Desdemona as a key to manipulate him. "My cause is hearted; thine hath no less reason. Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him. If thou canst cuckold him‚ thou dost thyself a pleasure‚ me a sport" He made Roderigo think that both are going to work together with a common interest that is to ruin Othello‚ thing that is not completely true. He just wants his money and gains his trust so he can use

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