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    Corrupting Honesty

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    Cyprus. Othello‚ a moor‚ marries Desdemona‚ the daughter of a Venetian senator. Iago who is rejected of a position of lieutenancy seeks out revenge on Othello through deception and poisoning Othello’s honest nature. He falls into a trap of deception while losing his own honesty and trust in his beloved. Shakespeare exposes the weakness of honesty through Iago’s acts of deception. Othello’s confidence wavers as Iago poisons his mind with the acts of Desdemona. Iago sets his scheme into motion

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    was accused of tricking Desdemona into marrying him because they sneaked away and eloped. Since Othello is black they assume that Desdemona was tricked since no one at this time would marry a black man. Brabantio takes Othello to the duke to settle the matter. Othello says to the Duke and to the others to send for Desdemona and she herself will tell that she married Othello willingly and by her own choice. When Desdemona arrives she tells all that she loves Othello. Desdemona was attracted to his war

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    ACTING CHARACTER STUDY

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    gets irritated however when she is told Othello wanted Desdemona to dismiss her and tells Desdemona that she wishes she had never seen Othello. Emilia then realises she has offended Desdemona and quickly changes the topic. When the two women begin speaking about Lodovico and cheating‚ Emilia starts opening up more about her feelings and trying to educate and convince Desdemona cheating is not a bad thing and that loads of women do it. Desdemona disagrees entirely. Identify textual facts The girls

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    Othello was with Desdemona. Their intentions are to go to Brabantio and tell him that his daughter Desdemona has been stolen by Othello. Jealousy is like mood swings. Jealousy comes and goes‚ it involves all types of emotions such as anger‚ envy‚ sadness and feeling unfair to someone else. In Othello‚ William Shakespeare created probably the most evil person in all of literature‚ Iago. Iago wanted revenge on Othello because Othello passed

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    describing would be Desdemona and Emilia. Both women are strong characters‚ but one may be stronger. Whenever Shakespeare wrote‚ he always wanted the feeling of his female characters to be strong and passionate. In Othello‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are similar and different in many ways. They both are loyal to their husbands‚ but are different in the realization of their experiences and their viewpoints of reality. They both want to please their husbands and make them happy. Desdemona reassures this

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    quote shows relation to how love occurs among the main characters. This is highlighted though the relationship that Emilia and Desdemona have with their respective husbands. Throughout‚ the relationship of these characters with their spouses will be analyzed. The relationship between Emilia and her husband Iago will be expressed as well as the relationship between Desdemona and her husband Othello. Then the similarities and differences between the two relationships will be compared. Emilia

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    didn’t want to be seen as being against Othello (even though he is). 4. What was Brabantio’s reaction to Othello’s marriage to Desdemona? He was outraged at this mixed-marriage. 5. Why did the Duke send for Othello? "Valiant Othello‚ we must straight employ you/Against the general enemy in Ottoman." 6. Brabantio complains to the Duke about Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. After listening to both sides of the story‚ what was the Duke’s reply? The Duke says he thinks Othello would win his daughter

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    Infidelity In Othello

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    respected by the head of the militia because of his achievement as a military. This character‚ Othello‚ falls in love with a young woman called‚ Desdemona. Their love was put to prove when Iago‚ a young military wanted to get revenge from Othello because he did not choose him as his lieutenant. Iago planned a situation in which he put Othello‚ Desdemona and Cassio in love triangle that Othello did not want to be part of. However‚ everything changed when Othello started to believe Iago’s insinuations

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    Dianna Assignment

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    Abbas Mohammad Pd.4A 9/4/12 Diana Assignment Princess Diana Dies in Paris Crash The discussion of how the interaction of speaker‚ audience‚ and subjects affects the text is fundamental one because it determines how effective the text is in achieving its purpose. The purpose of this text is not to tell readers only how Princess Diana died but also who’s responsible for the death and criticize them. However the news report failed to achieve their purpose they lacked to criticize the press‚ who

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    Lord‚ Spencer‚ in his eulogy‚ defines why Princess Diana was a great woman. Spencer’s purpose is to describe and analyze the attributes she had. He appeals to the audience emotions to share his feelings; he creates a sentimental diction in order to unite the audience feelings for her. Descriptive details were used to emphasize how good and noble Diana was. Lord Spencer begins his eulogy by acknowledging that we all share the same thoughts and emotions for her. He appeals to the mournful

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