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    adulterous wife by her husband in a majority of their plays. She attempts to prove that Desdemona and Emilia both died as victims of spousal abuse due to their alleged infidelity. According to the accepted social norms‚ both Desdemona and Emilia deserved their murders because of their infidelity to their husbands. Emilia betrayed Iago by blatantly defying him in order to prove Desdemona’s innocence; while Desdemona‚ although always faithful‚ betrayed Othello through her supposed infidelity with Cassio

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    William Shakespeare’s play Othello. There are two main female characters in the play: Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife; and Emilia‚ Iago’s wife. Both of these women fit into a certain social category from the time‚ each category with its own specific expectations and requirements. Throughout Othello‚ whether or not these women take action to break through the societal expectations has a great effect on their ends. Desdemona is one of the many characters whose attitude evolves throughout the play. She begins

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    course of their lives. Through characters such as Othello‚ Desdemona and Emilia‚ Shakespeare explores how impregnated social signification and value of womanhood and manhood are based on behaving a certain way and how the exclusion of the different can shape the course of one’s life. Moreover‚ he explores the marginalization and destruction that those who don’t belong to the system and/or don’t conform with it suffer. The character Desdemona is one of the best examples of the price that those who don’t

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    the greatest villain of all times plays with the red handkerchief to ruin and sometimes determine love for people. Othello loves his red handkerchief and gives it to Desdemona to have as a symbolism of love for them. Desdemona takes the handkerchief and puts it in her blouse. Othello has a headache when he gets home so Desdemona puts the red handkerchief to his head to make him feel better. Othello pushes away her hand and she drops the handkerchief. Later Emily sees the handkerchief and picks

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    he is easily misled and manipulated‚ making the play end in tragedy. Othello has three main flaws that lead up to his downfall. His flaws are allowing himself to fall for Iago’s malicious plot‚ his raging jealousy‚ and his mistrust in his wife‚ Desdemona. The villain Iago‚ who appears to be an honest and trustworthy friend‚ manipulates Othello into believing that his wife is guilty of infidelity. He does this because Othello appointed Cassio‚ who is of military knowledge‚ to be his lieutenant

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    Why is Brabantio angry? Why does Iago slip quietly away once Brabantio comes down? Iago and Roderigo wake up Brabantio to spoil his happiness by telling him the Desdemona ran off with Othello. Brabantio is originally angry because he had told them not to come around him house‚ but is even more angry when he finds out that Desdemona is missing. Iago quietly slips away because he doesn’t want anybody to know that he isn’t loyal to Othello. 3. Explain the relationship between Iago and Roderigo

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    through the whole course of the play is Othello’s and Desdemona’s. THESIS The relationship between Desdemona and Othello is a centrepiece of destruction which leads to the plays downfall and exposure of character’s’ weaknesses. Their relationship starts off with an intense passion and affection for each other‚ then as the play progresses and Iago introduces The relationship between Othello and Desdemona is first and for mostly a recipe for disaster. The contrast of‚ age‚ gender‚ race and hierarchical

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    expectations of Elizabethan women in the time of "Othello"‚ will be compared to the actual behaviors of the female characters in the story. In the Elizabethan era there was clear expectations for women of all social status. Women of a higher class‚ like Desdemona were only sometimes given the chance to have an education. Girls from noble families were taught by tutors from ages five or younger. The curriculum they were taught

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    Bob Mudd Compare and contrast the two characters Desdemona and Emilia from the play Othello. Desdemona and Emilia Comparison and Contrast In the play Othello the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare.‚ there are two prominent women that grab and hold our attention. One is the wife of the play’s heroic character Othello; the other is engaged to an untrustworthy man named Iago. The women are part of‚ but yet serve as a small piece of what goes on in the play and which is how the conflict of the

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    “Othello” by William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist of the story is Othello‚ an African‚ Muslim general who is married to Desdemona. Desdemona is a fair‚ young‚ courteous woman who also happens to be white. At the end of the play‚ Desdemona is killed by her own husband‚ Othello. Some would say that she is responsible for her own death‚ the following pieces of evidence support this claim. Desdemona is responsible for her own death because she provoked Othello to want to harm her by being inappropriate with another

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