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    OTHELLO ESSAY HONESTY

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    William Empson. On a deeper level‚ the characters in this play and their actions help to support the theme of honesty. The play’s villain‚ Iago‚ is the epitome of dishonesty and his untruthful nature is contrasted with the innocent Cassio and Desdemona. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ is neither fully honest nor fully dishonest in her actions and dialogue‚ providing an interesting role in the play. The central theme of honesty is linked to motifs in the play‚ including reputation and irony. Iago is an extremely

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    Marriage in Othello

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    he suggests otherwise. Both Desdemona and Emilia were killed by their husbands. The only girl left at the end of the play is Bianca‚ a prostitute. Marriage‚ while generally a positive concept‚ is fatal and dangerous in William Shakespeare’s play Othello. Both Desdemona and Othello were happy with their marriage until Iago purposely sabotaged it. He convinced Othello that Desdemona was cuckolding him. When Othello believed Iago’s lies and decided to kill Desdemona it showed how he had immediately

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    Discuss the importance of the handkerchief in the play. In Othello‚ Othello presents his wife Desdemona with a white handkerchief embroidered with strawberries. This token bears great mystery‚ for Othello states that it was given to his mother by an Egyptian in order to charm and keep his father. He also claims‚ however‚ that it was merely a token his father gave his mother. Alike Othello‚ the secrecy behind the handkerchief is never revealed. The handkerchief is a dominant and irrefutably

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    Racist Quotes In Othello

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    union of a white and a non-white is not accepted‚ and cannot possibly persevere. The outcome of Othello is quite predictable when taking the racist backbone of the play into consideration. There is no hope for a happy marriage‚ and poor Othello and Desdemona are doomed from the start. It is made clear right off the bat that Othello is black or non-white‚ and that fact is

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    of women in ‘Othello’ is not to highlight the struggles of male characters‚ but in fact I feel it’s much the opposite. There is a strong emphasis on women as possessions and the idea that women are submissive. The three women in the play -DesdemonaEmilia and Bianca - are rejected by their respective partners. In a modern reading‚ we can deconstruct the play to understand that the struggles of women seem to be highlighted; strongly aided by the male counterparts which drives the women to form

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    Feminism in Othello

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    reflected in the treatment of the majority of women by the men in their lives. William Shakespeare wrote many plays about social issues across Europe‚ and his play Othello was especially focused on the mistreatment of women in England. Though Desdemona and Emilia‚ the two main female figures in Othello‚ have horrific deaths‚ they advance the feminist cause by denying the female stereotypes set by their male counterparts. In Shakespeare’s time‚ men had particular views on women and Shakespeare shows

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    Othello is changing and thinks that Desdemona is cheating on him. He is black and older so he understands why Desdemona would be cheating on him. Desdemona is trying to eat Othello to take Cassio back and is being annoying about it. She keeps asking Othello when are you doing to have dinner with him to talk to him. When are you going to just let him back in. Cassio is worried that Othello is not going to let him have his spot back. Cassio told Desdemona that even if he does not give him his spot

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    the other characters and even Shakespeare himself. In Othello‚ the audience is introduced to three women‚ DesdemonaEmilia‚ and Bianca. All three are from different backgrounds and have different experiences with relationships‚ however‚ they all share one thing: they are all whores. At least that is what is conveyed throughout the tragedy. Despite the main female roles’ class‚ DesdemonaEmilia‚ and Bianca are all viewed as whores which in turn reveals Shakespeare’s views on women. Bianca seems

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    Act V Othello

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    and he was able to by beautiful outfits that made him look even more manly and tantalizing. Iago: Did I hear you say something about me being manly and tantalizing? Roderigo: What? No‚ I said I’m only doing this for the sake of my money and so Desdemona will make love to me. If you heard anything else‚ you are sorely mistaken my good man. Iago: Okay‚ whatever. (To himself) He is so odd sometimes‚ but luckily I have gotten him fueled up enough so that he will do my biding. He is going to kill Cassio

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    use of dialogue‚ characterization‚ and actions‚ Shakespeare reflects the distinct characteristics between the foil relationships of Othello and Desdemona‚ Iago and Emilia‚ and Cassio and Bianca. Criticism provided by experts as well as textual evidence from the play solidify the contrast between the relationships. Shakespeare portrays Othello and Desdemona as the archetypical marriage that usually everyone would desire. Othello is a man who supposedly has all his trust on Desdemona’s love and purity

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