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    Theme Analysis of Salt to the Sea In Ruta Sepetys historical fiction novel Salt to the Sea the four protagonists‚ Joana‚ Florian‚ Emilia‚ and Alfred‚ make the perilous journey to the Wilhelm Gustloff where they hope to travel to a different part of Germany to escape The Soviet Union. Once they get on the ship‚ they think they are safe from death‚ but the ship sinks and takes many under with it. Each of the protagonists sacrifices greatly throughout the novel. One lesson this novel teaches is that

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    character in the story‚ Iago‚ is the mastermind behind the creation of this illusion that Othello has been tricked to believe. Additionally‚ two other foil characters in the play seem to symbolize this theme‚ as Desdemona represents the Illusion and Emilia illustrates the more realistic side of life. Shakespeare uses the character Iago as almost a second narrator for the fake reality that many of the characters are living in. Iago is a cunning and

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    the play. Characters that play a large role in clouding Desdemona’s judgment seem to be a dynamic duo in the plot of Shakespeare’s Othello. Iago and Emilia. Even thought not in cahoots with each other in the ultimate destruction of Othello‚ Iago and Emilia do their fair share in filling Desdemona’s head with lies and betraying her trust. Emilia explains to Desdemona that there is really no “cause” of jealousy that it is just something that comes about‚ and cannot be destroyed. These conversations

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    her for a moment alone. She and Emilia leave. Iago begins to exact his plan and implies to Othello that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair. Othello begins to believe him. Desdemona and Emilia enter. Othello says he has a pain and Desdemona gives him a handkerchief. He drops it and after he leaves with Desdemona‚ Emilia takes it for Iago. Iago enters and Emilia gives him the handkerchief. She ask what he plans to do with it and he refuses to tell her. After Emilia leaves‚ he explains he will plant

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    other characters and even Shakespeare himself. In Othello‚ the audience is introduced to three women‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ 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‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ and Bianca are all viewed as whores which in turn reveals Shakespeare’s views on women. Bianca seems to receive

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    relationships that were not necessarily as perfect as society would have thought. Through the 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

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    that Iago pushes aside his conscience to commit these acts‚ but that he lacks a conscience to begin with. Iago ’s amorality results in the marginality of Othello the Moor whom he supposed to be loyal to‚ Cassio who is given the position he desires‚ Emilia the wife he does not love‚ and sadly‚ Iago himself. Throughout the whole play‚ the audience can see the amorality of Iago though the rest of the characters are oblivious to it. His "honesty" blinds the others who are put into marginalization. Shakespeare

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    manipulates Cassio in drinking and starting a fight Iago manipulates Othello into thinking Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair GENDER ROLE: Iago’s depiction of female- his treatment and rude comments about Emilia and Bianca Iago’s telling Roderigo women only wanted sex Focus on Emilia When the name William Shakespeare is mentioned‚ what do you immediately think of? Is it a love story about two unfortunate star-crossed lovers? Do you think of a powerful tragedy about a man who chooses evil to

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    sacrifice: their lives. Emilia can be categorized as such a character‚ whose martyrdom provided important insight regarding her views on honesty‚ marriage‚ and morals. Shakespeare introduces Emilia as a laconic woman with a bitter‚ worldly demeanor. Her views towards men and marriage in general are largely negative‚ stemming from her tumultuous marriage to Iago. Evidence of the couple’s unhappiness shows when Iago alludes to her frequent denigration of his behavior as Emilia “chides not with tongue

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    He told Emilia about what her husband said. She could not believe that he lied. He‚ Othello started to feel the wrath of his doings. AND THEN‚ Desdemona started choking and spoke of her innocence. She then laid back down and died. After she died people brought news to Othello. And Othello confronts with help of Emilia about the lies. Emilia starts to yell at her husband well all of a sudden he draws his sword‚ everyone but himself and Emilia started to tell him to put it away

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