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    ‘reversal of intention’ ...” This recognition refers to a change from ignorance to knowledge. This idea is represented within the play through Othello’s trust in Iago stating – “Iago is most honest.” However the concept of recognition is expressed when Emilia exposes Iago and his evil doings‚ leading to the loss of Othello’s trust as Othello says – “I look down towards his feet ...” A reversal of intention refers to the turning point where the protagonist’s intentions are reversed eventually leading

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    and audience is The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1406. The intense relationships between characters are a focus point of which honesty and deception are at the base within this play. Iago uses Roderigo‚ Emilia and Cassio as pawns‚ tools‚ and guides - the interlocking pieces in his puzzle to eventually strike at Othello and unleash the devastating horrors of jealousy‚ in order to denounce him from upper society and loss of vital respect and reputation.

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    Othello; the tragic tale of a man falling to the biggest killer of them all‚ jealousy. But why does Othello get defeated by such an easy thing to avoid? Perhaps Iago is such a good villain. More likely‚ it’s because‚ for some people‚ especially back in William Shakespeare’s time‚ honour comes first. Honour that comes with men can be a normal thing for people if it doesn’t go too overboard; however‚ if it does‚ like in William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ it can lead to nasty‚ if not deadly results.

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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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    Othello BACKGROUND DIRECTIONS: You are not required to answer these questions on paper. However‚ I strongly suggest you research and find the answers to the following questions in order to better understand the play. 1. Who were the Moors? 2. Who were the Venetians? 3. How were the Moors/ Venetians regarded in Shakespeare’s day? 4. What were the military duties of ranked officers? 5. What was the military hierarchy? 6. What was the role of women? 7. What was expected

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    women were thought to be physiologically and rationally substandard to men. As we experience Othello we find that the women characters are displayed by the craving of the Elizabethan society. There are three women in ’Othello’ Desdemona‚ Bianca‚ and Emilia. These ladies exhibit plainly on connected

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    characters like Emilia and Iago. Characters lie to cover up something‚ but when one doesn’t say anything to tell the truth‚ it still counts as lying. Emilia finds the handkerchief that the protagonist‚ Othello had given to his wife‚ Desdemona‚ but instead of giving it back; she gives it to her husband Iago. Othello has been convinced by Iago that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. When Desdemona looses the handkerchief she asks Emilia‚ "Where should I lose that handkerchief‚ Emilia?" she simply

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    to her best friend Anna. They have even spent more time together since Emilia was taken. Anna fell into a deep depression‚ luckily my mum and other pack memebers were able to bring her hope back and make her believe we will find her. 15 years later I think we are finally getting close. With Mia’s secrets revealed‚ we will know where she is. My dad called for a meeting tonight urgently. He had his people looking for Emilia all over the country‚ maybe he has good news. He doesn’t think Mia has

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    about it and they read the letter again and again when they could. “Mats” played a big role in their own “family culture”. “They had such a mat in the house‚ one they seldom used‚ a mat older than any one of them. This mat had been given to Nana Emilia‚ the wife/mother‚ by her mother when she and Mr. Angeles‚ the husband/father‚ were married‚ and it had been with them ever since. It had

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    character” it’s necessary to emphasize on these points: general characteristics of classical tragedy‚ “Tragedy of Othello” as a unique form of classical tragedy‚ the complex relationships between the main characters such as Othello‚ Iago‚ Desdemona‚ and Emilia. Aristotle-one of the great figures of ancient times’ art and philosophy- stated that the classical tragedy is “the imitation of an action that is serious and also‚ as having magnitude‚ complete in itself.” The general characteristics of the classical

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