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    Honors English 102 Essay 1000 words Honesty has limits “Deceit and falsehood‚ whatever conveniences they may for a time promise or produce‚ are in the sum of life obstacles to happiness. Those who profit by the cheat distrust the deceiver‚ and the act by which kindness is sought puts an end to confidence”(Johnson218).Iago’s motives for his actions may be jealousy‚ greed‚ paranoia ‚ and even the simple fact of seeing if he can get away with it. Iago has built a reputation that yields its own gravity

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    William Shakespeare’s play Othello is one of his four most great tragedies. This play is “widely known as being one of the most moving and most painful with the fall of proud‚ dignified man‚ the murder of a graceful‚ loving woman‚ and the unreasoning hatred of a "motiveless" villain”. Othello is an esteemed general respected and honoured for his position despite the fact he is a moor. After promoting the Florentine Cassio‚ his “friend” Iago despises Othello’s decision as he believes it should’ve

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    Themes in Othello

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    Iago is a very interesting character in the play Othello‚ by William Shakespeare. Iago is the antagonist in the play and he uses many different techniques to deceive and manipulate his victims. The use of imagery and metaphors and Iagos’s use of language are his tools that he uses to manipulate and fool people. In this essay I will be talking about how Iago uses animal imagery to describe the relationship between Othello and his wife Desdemona and the image of poison and how he uses both of the

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    Essay 3: Women’s Suffrage in the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell Susan Glaspell was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and although her fame was due primarily to her skill in writing‚ today she is recognized as a pioneering feminist writer. Her one-act play‚ “Trifles”‚ is frequently cited as one of the greatest works of American theater. Written in 1916‚ it takes place during the height of the Women’s Rights movement‚ just 4 years before the 19th Amendment is signed into law‚ granting

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    Envy in Othello

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    Envy In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ desire manifests itself in Iago‚ compelling readers to see him as if he were a leech; Iago drains Othello of all his moral qualities until he is sucked dry. Similarly‚ Shylock in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice indulges in seeing Antonio sucked dry of money. Both Iago and Shylock are compelled to see their enemies suffer through means that once deprived them‚ such as Iago being deprived of his rank and Shylock being deprived of money and respect. Although

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    manipulative person in this drama‚ Othello. He even said so himself; "I am not what I am" (1.1.71) Iago only causes chaos and pain throughout the drama‚ and finds everyone’s weaknesses only to use it against them as seen through Cassio‚ Roderigo‚ and Othello. Cassio‚ a respectable young man who is chosen as Othello’s lieutenant at the start of the story‚ is greatly envied by Iago for his position. After the battle against the Turks‚ Iago thinks of a brilliant plan to ruin Othello. In order to accomplish

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    Carly Niedert Dr. Helen Davis English 120 1 December 2011 Othello In the play Othello written by Shakespeare‚ the issue of racism is addressed. Othello‚ the protagonist of the play‚ is African American or black. “According to Lois Whitney‚ many of Othello’s specific attributes probably derive from Shakespeare’s reading of Leo Africanus‚ whose Geographical Historie of Africa which was translated and published in London in 1600”(Berry‚ 1990). Many critics have different views on this. “If Shakespeare

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    Shakespeare’s play Othello exhibits many modern Freudian psychology theories‚ specifically through the character of Iago. Iago is a character who shows typical characteristics of a psychopath. Iago’s behaviour and intentions can be explained through modern Freudian psychology‚ and emphasised through the critical writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Fred West‚ who‚ respectively‚ argued Iago’s “motiveless malignity” and Shakespeare’s “profound and accurate portrayal of a psychopath in Iago”. Through

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    the duration of "The Tragedy of Othello"‚ by the world’s greatest writer‚ William Shakespeare‚ is first shown as a hero of war and a man of great pride and courage. The other main characters in the play all form their own opinions of him and‚ as the play continues‚ his character begins to deteriorate and become less noble. Othello’s character changes from a flawless military leader‚ to become a barbaric murderer. 	Throughout the first act of the play‚ Othello is shown as many different characters

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    interpretations of Othello varying on the morals and values of its composer. One interpretation of Othello is an "Aristotelian interpretation". This interpretation emphasises the ideology that it is through Othello’s character flaws‚ or "hamartia"‚ combined with Iago‚ the antagonist’s manipulation that result in his eventual descent into insanity and chaos. FLAWS OF THE PROTAGONIST DUE TO HUBURIS‚ OR EXCESSIVE PRIDE The Aristotelian interpretation argues that throughout Othello‚ it is plain from

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