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    All through Shakespeare’s play‚ the fundamental character‚ Othello‚ experiences outrageous change in character. The Moore changes from an honorable‚ trusting‚ and reasonable man‚ to a foul-disapproved‚ nonsensical‚ and lethal spouse. Change in Othello is especially observed towards Desdemona. He starts the play treating her delicately to striking her in broad daylight‚ calling her a prostitute‚ and killing her in an unwarranted envious anger. As the play proceeds with‚ his character starts to fall

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    Throughout books‚ short stories‚ and plays we witness as characters evolve and grow into their roles. These changes sometimes occur as a result of an event or possibly through the influence of another character. Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House” is a character that finds her true self through her interactions with several minor characters. As the play opens‚ the reader sees Nora‚ the protagonist of the story‚ as what appears to be a prancing doll-like wife happy living under her husband’s

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    The first Character that stood out to me after I had read Othello was Iago. Iago isn’t a nice man clearly the villain in the play controlling Othello who was once thought as a hero. Iago’s motives were finally clear at the end showing him to be controlled of his own jealousy and hatred of Othello “I hate the moor”. It is thought that Othello’s life and his character was ruined by the art and skill of Iago the villain showing Othello to be a simple man (Ambreen Shahriar 2013). This was true Othello

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    people are not accepted? Would you fight the battle or throw the white flag and settle for the offer? In the play Walter and his family are going through a lot of racism and discrimination. This play relates to the 1950s because black families were not able to move in white neighborhoods. Which is why Mr.Lindner visited the Younger’s home to offer them money to move out their home. In the play Walter Lee shows that all he cares about is money and has very little morality because he is willing to spend

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    Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is the first play of great tragedies. Because of Hamlet’s father’s death‚ Hamlet is faced with life’s most difficult question about the nature of good and evil. Love‚ grief‚ anger‚ or despair can bring about dramatic action but by taking the life of a human needs only the nerve of a common man. Revenge however‚ calls for wisdom and discipline. The Protagonist‚ “Hamlet” some thought displayed signs of true and feigned madness. He displayed over whelming grief to rage. Some

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    In group three’s presentation adapting of Anton Chekhov’s play The Seagull‚ group members took turns playing Irina Arkadina in order to show the many facets of a character that was portrayed as fairly one-dimensional within the original play. The actor playing Arkadina was represented by donning the identifying costume pieces which include a scarf and a pair of sunglasses. Each shift in characterization was shown by changing the actor and the placement of these pieces on their body. In their portrayal

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    jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster‚ which doth mock / The meat it feeds on” (3.3.165-168). Many men are greatly influenced by their emotions‚ which includes the green-eyed monster itself: jealousy. In Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Iago’s words and actions cause Othello to change and to stop loving Desdemona; as a result‚ Othello and the people around him plunge into chaos. After much manipulation from Iago‚ Othello‚ like a coin‚ flips sides and hates Desdemona. When Desdemona leaves

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    him his caste will be enough to marry Countess Olivia‚ in Shakespeare’s well known comedic play Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night revolves around a shipwrecked twin‚ who dresses to find work and falls in love with the guy she works for‚ well trying to convince someone else to love him. Within the comedic play the idea that society and class are aspects of life that can be constricting‚ but they are possible to change is prominent. This idea is explored thoroughly in Malvolio’s character‚ with his ’love’

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    Antigone is basically the beginning and the end of the playwright. From the prologue to the final scene‚ the play hinges on her acts of defiance or heroism. In the beginning of the play‚ Antigone is basically the ugly sister in regards to Ismene. Antigone is kind of grossly described to be honest. She’s small‚ scrawny‚ and practically a spoiled little girl. Antigone makes choices for herself without any real regards to advice or others opinion. So all in all I would say she makes pretty unjust

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    Othello by William Shakespeare‚ is a play that takes place on an island called Cyprus. During act three‚ Cassio is disappointed by his behavior that caused him to lose his position. He even pays musicians to play tunes for Othello in an act of humbleness. Othello seemed to be bothered about the music‚ so he offered some money to the clowns to pay for the musicians to go away. As time went by‚ Cassio is using his usual manners with Desdemona‚ constantly complimenting and praising her with undying

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