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    murder of Desdemona was an honor killing. Othello thought that Desdemona brought him dishonor and gave him a bad reputation. While Othello was manipulated into murdering Desdemona‚ he was the one that had the physical choice. Iago constantly agreed with Othello‚ saying that Othello should kill Desdemona. This influenced Othello’s decision‚ but it was ultimately Othello that chose why he should or shouldn’t kill Desdemona. His choice was based off of his own reputation. He loved Desdemona‚ but

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    Explore the relation between Othello and Desdemona The relationship between Desdemona and Othello is an integral aspect of ‘Othello’‚ both in terms of plot and in conveying Shakespeare’s socio-political commentary. The view that Desdemona ‘is vital to her husband’ and ‘in losing her‚ he loses himself’ is strongly evidenced by Othello’s degeneration throughout the play having an undeniable correlation with the breakdown of his marriage. Furthermore‚ the ‘tragedy’ of the play is Othello’s hubris forcing

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    generally leading Othello into having the jealous thoughts towards his peers and an hateful heart towards his wife‚ Desdemona. At the beginning of the story‚ Othello makes it apparent to the other men in the story that he is okay with Desdemona’s independence‚ and is actually proud of that in her and makes it apparent that‚ her independance is a feature that attracted Othello to Desdemona. “ But to be free and bounteous to her mind; And heaven defend your good souls that you think I will you’re serious

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    How does Iago Convince Othello to Kill Cassio and Desdemona by the End of Act Three? Act Three of Othello begins with Othello having no doubts at all concerning his wife’s fidelity and the happiness of their marriage‚ and ends with him almost totally convinced of her false guilt of being in an affair despite having very little evidence to prove it and no reason to want it to be true. His complete certainty comes rather from the manipulative skill of his ensign Iago who uses three principal broad

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    Maggie Cooley Mrs. Jones-Toledo English II Honors 5 October 2015 Love Does Book Response Love Does is a book written about the whimsical and enthralling life of Bob Goff and his discovery of a secretly incredible life in an ordinary world. His life is very different than the everyday christian because he follows what God wants rather than the world‚ no matter his opinion. He changes the idea of love from a thought or feeling into an action. He lives by the idea that‚ if Jesus would do it‚ he should

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    lust‚ insecurity with true love (“Simon Cowell Quotes”).” This misperception is commonly made in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Theatergoers and readers commonly misunderstand Hamlet’s complicated love for Ophelia as a passionate‚ true love. In reality‚ Hamlet‚ however‚ does truly love Ophelia and uses her as a stepping stone in his life. Hamlet does not truly love Ophelia because he is not genuine in his confession of love for Ophelia‚ uses her for personal gain and does not view her as an individual

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    The play reveals Desdemona to be weak because as Othello continues to accuse her of being unfaithful‚ she fails to strongly oppose his accusations. Near the end of the play‚ as Othello informs Desdemona he is going to murder her‚ she says‚ “Ay-but not yet to die!” (VI.i.59). It almost seems as if she is encouraging him to kill her‚ making her ultimately look weaker for wasting the last moments of her life taunting her husband of not being dead‚ instead of proving her innocence to justify the truth

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    11/15/11 Does the Quran really Sanction Violence against “Unbelievers”? The Quran is the primary source of every Muslim’s faith and practice; the word of god. They believe the Quran was verbally revealed through an angel from God to Muhammad. It contains wisdom‚ doctrine‚ worship‚ transactions‚ law but its basic theme is the relationship between God and His creatures. At the same time‚ it provides guidelines and detailed teachings for a just society‚ proper human conduct‚ and an equitable economic

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    Does Love Exist in Marriage?: An Analysis of Love in The Country Wife The Country Wife by William Wycherley is a comedy full of naughty laughs‚ and an elaborate game between men that illustrates several themes concerning men‚ and women. Throughout Wycherley’s play‚ he clearly shows the contrasts between the single life and married life in London during the 1670’s. Eventually‚ going as far as having the audience undoubtedly believing that love does not exist in marriage‚ shown specifically within

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    The Quiet of a Dark Night Did you know that the silence of God can really affect someone’s life? Elie wants him and his father to stick together through everything. But it is really hard he has to lie about his age so he can stay with his father. Elie ends up getting hurt and has to have surgery. After the surgery Elie is told that she can’t get out of bed. But then all of the other people in the camp are told that they have to pack up and leave. Elie’s father told Elie she should stay but Elie

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