for a lieutenant position. Iago then had an irrational belief that Othello has slept with his wife Emilia which made him hate Othello even more. Iago: “ I hate the Moor; And it is thought abroad that twixt my sheets he’s done my office. I know not if’t be true; But I‚ for mere suspicion in that kind‚ will do as if for surety” (1.3.363-367). Iago makes up a reason that Othello slept with his wife Emilia‚ because it will give him a better reason why to get even more revenge on him. Furthermore‚ Othello
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Most books that become a movie are heavily criticized for the differences between the two; The movie Othello‚ on the other hand‚ does an excellent job on following the original plot of the play‚ The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare. A praised and trusted war hero‚ Othello‚ is sent for service in a city named Cyprus and is accompanied by his first lieutenant‚ Cassio‚ ensign‚ Iago‚ and wife‚ Desdemona. Iago secretly hates Othello because he felt that he deserved Cassio’s
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Hello Sandeep‚ sorry I couldn’t make it there yesterday‚ but I was not feeling well. For Monday: read Act 2 of Othello answer the study questions for Act 1 (they start with # 11‚ I don’t know why!) We’ll look at the Act 2 questions during class Art: draw 2 faces following the instructions on this webpage: http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Face it’s a lot like the other website‚ but also a little different‚ so you’ll get some different ideas on how to do this. STUDY QUESTIONS FOR
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The famed Medici family of Florence produced 4 Popes‚ 3 queen regents of France‚ and engaged in countless acts of assassination and subterfuge. This was representative of the Italian society where Baldassare Castiglione wrote his masterwork‚ The Book of the Courtier. Italian politics and culture was shaped by the fact that Italy consisted of many autonomous city states that each had their own royal courts‚ standing armies‚ cultures‚ and rulers. This divisiveness in politics helped to foster an extremely
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Desdemona publically. The more Desdemona talks (obliviously) about Cassio the further Othello is enraged. * Othello now degrades her publically‚ disrespecting her further. Act 4 Scene 2 * This scene is opened with Othello interrogating Emilia about Desdemona and Cassio’s
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EYMP EYMP1-1.1-Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early years framework‚ and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings EYMP2-1.1-Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are important The EYFS is a stage of children’s development from birth to five years. The EYFS Framework describes how early years practitioners should work with children and their families to support their development and learning
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According to the play Othello‚ Iago is a bright villain who deceives every single person he encounters. He has no sense of humanity‚ and he is skillful and eloquent enough to confuse everyone he knows. Being jealous of Michael Cassio‚ a lieutenant‚ Iago plans to wickedly destroy Cassio’s life because he wants to take Cassio’s position. He lies to Roderigo‚ a gullible nobleman‚ to get help with his plot and to get the money he needs. Iago is also very jealous that Othello could care for anyone more
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The Effect of Jealousy on the Othello Cast Jealous is a reoccurring theme in history and today. Jealousy can be helpful because it can prompt people to achieve greater feats‚ like Microsoft’s competition with Apple. Microsoft’s jealousy of the Ipad sparked their creation of the new tablet computer. In the late fifteenth century‚ western Europeans were jealous of the literature and technological advances of the Arabs. These jealous feelings potentially initiated the commencement of the Renaissance
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Veronica Gorlovsky LI 203 Professor Dulgarian May 28‚ 2011 The Role of Irony in Shakespeare’s “Othello” The most captivating elements of Othello are Shakespeare’s clever use of literary devices‚ such as symbolism (i.e. the handkerchief‚ a symbol of faith and fidelity) and metaphor (Iago’s vulgar animal references- Iago tells Barbantio: “…an old black ram is tupping your white ewe” (1.1.88)). However‚ the most prominent literary device throughout the play is irony‚ especially surrounding
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It is Iago who causes Othello’s downfall‚ not a tragic flaw in Othello. To what extent do you agree with this statement? In the play of ‘Othello‚’ we firstly see a perfect‚ loving relationship between two of the main characters‚ Othello and Desdemona. By the end of the play‚ this relationship that they share is completely destroyed as Othello is driven by the strong emotion of jealousy to kill his wife and then himself‚ after realising that he had done an unjustly thing. In a tragedy
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