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    Othello Essay Emilia and Desdemona are both confined within a patriarchal power structure‚ and although their responses to this dynamic are different‚ they both ultimately die because of it. Emilia and Desdemona reside within a patriarchal society. Emilia and Desdemona both react differently toward their husbands’ actions. Both Desdemona and Emilia die as a direct result of their husbands’ authority over them. Emilia and Desdemona live within a male-dominant society. Iago makes it apparent that

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    describing would be Desdemona and Emilia. Both women are strong characters‚ but one may be stronger. Whenever Shakespeare wrote‚ he always wanted the feeling of his female characters to be strong and passionate. In Othello‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are similar and different in many ways. They both are loyal to their husbands‚ but are different in the realization of their experiences and their viewpoints of reality. They both want to please their husbands and make them happy. Desdemona reassures this

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    Othello: Religious Motifs

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    apparently perfect relationship. Shakespeare uses images of heaven in the beginning of the play to emphasize the seemingly flawless love between Othello and Desdemona. Furthermore‚ as the play progresses‚ the juxtaposition between heaven and hell is used to represent the manipulative powers of Iago over Othello revealing the weaknesses of Desdemona and Othello’s relationship. As a result‚ the twisted heaven and hell imagery used near the end of Othello reflects the eventual break down of Othello and

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    speaks of his fiendish plans to ruin Othello’s relationship with Desdemona. In this act Iago’s plans really start coming together and are unfolding before him and he hardly has to say a thing. The main characters in this piece would include: Desdemona‚ Cassio‚ Othello‚ and Iago and each one of them has their own specific motivation in this scene. Iago being the main focus in this scene all of the characters play a certain role. Desdemona after leaving her father to be with Othello and accompanying

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    Towards the start of the play Desdemona is presented as a very prized and desirable woman with her father‚ Brabantio‚ referring to her as “so tender‚ fair and happy” – the rule of three shown within the quote is used in emphasis of how appreciated and desirable she is seen as by her father. We also see the character of Cassio describe her as a “most exquisite lady” showing how high she is held by those she knows and that she‚ unlike other woman at the time is regarded for her character rather than

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    Iago feels it is unjust for Desdemona to marry a black man because they are not the same race‚ or of the same social status. The meaning ‘rank’ in Shakespeare is best defined as a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Therefore‚ Iago is saying that Desdemona is marrying a black man because she wants to get a sexually transmitted disease. And many people found it unnatural for a woman who was not black to marry a black man. In this case people found it unnatural for Desdemona to marry Othello. Since she was

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    dominating male partners‚ both to fit the setting and to extenuate this flaw in society. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Desdemona portrays the role of a typical sixteenth century woman with respect to different men in her life‚ including Brabantio‚ Cassio‚ and Othello. When Desdemona is first introduced‚ it is not in a positive light. Rather‚ Iago and Roderigo wake her father‚ telling him of Desdemona and Othello’s relationship. As

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    begins to ask about the loss of the handkerchief‚ as if to add fuel to the fire‚ saying that if Desdemona could in fact give away the handkerchief so freely what else could she give away just as easily. Othello had completely forgotten all about the matter with the handkerchief until Iago had so graciously reminded him. Then to make matters worse‚ Iago flat out lies to Othello claiming that Cassio and Desdemona have in fact slept together. That he heard this from Cassio himself. After listening to

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    Iago Is A Villain

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    Michael Cassio is promoted over him‚ Iago’s jealousy is also aimed at him‚ only not to the extreme as to Othello. Iago is considered one of Shakespeare’s biggest villains. Othello‚ Desdemona‚ and Roderigo are very naive about Iago’s words and actions. These character made it easy for Iago

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    William Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ (1603) is based on a Greek tragedy; the setting is in Venice and then Cyprus‚ which reflects Othello transforming into a powerful and dominant hero to a ‘Monstrous’ devil. Briefly‚ the narrative is about a white woman (Desdemona) falling in love with a ‘Moorish’ Muslim soldier (Othello). Inter-racial relationships were seen as vile and shocking and the fact that a Senator’s daughter had fallen in love with a ‘black ram’ (as he is referred to in the play) was an even bigger

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