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    Greed is a terrible thing. Greed makes you selfish and evil. Don’t ever be greedy‚ or like the character this story will tell you about‚ you will live a life of pain. “There is more in you of good than you know‚ child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom‚ blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold‚ it would be a merrier world.” (J.R.R. Tolkien‚ The Hobbit) Many people think that if greed was non-existent‚ then the world would be a much better

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    “noble” who commits the most horrendous of sins‚ murder. * At the heart of these contradictions is a black man trying to fit into a white society‚ and it is these weaknesses and anxieties which result from Othello’s attempts at assimilation‚ which Iago manipulates to his own ends. * Othello’s feelings of insecurity are certainly not unjustified. Everyone around him‚ even the one he loves‚ still see him to be- and refer to him as- a moor. Indeed Desdemona herself admits that she “saw Othello’s

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    person’s physical death‚ as shown in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and it can also lead to the death of metaphorical aspects of the person‚ such as their humanity which is revealed in “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell. In “Shooting an Elephant” the greed of the empire leads to its own downfall as well as to the loss of its humanity. The loss of the British Empire’s humanity is shown in the use of words that have animal imagery or connotations in connection to the Burmese‚ words such as cowed‚ cages

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    it harder for Iago to manipulate him and eventually lead to his downfall. Furthermore one can argue that it is Iago who is to blame for this treacherous tragedy. Iago is able to deceive or manipulate most of the characters in the play‚ namely: Roderigo‚ Cassio‚ Brabantio‚ Emelia and even Desdemona to some extent. The fact that Othello falls victim to Iago’s plan is not surprising at all. Othello is just one of many characters that Iago has essentially trapped in his web of lies. Iago plans to “pour

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    Presentation of Iago in Act 2 Scene 3 of ‘Othello’. Othello is one of Shakespeare’s tragedies but also a love story of two lovers. Shakespeare’s tragic heroes always had at least one main flaw‚ which contributed to their downfall. In Othello’s case it was jealousy; when he was told Desdemona was having an affair. Other themes the play deals with includes hatred‚ racism‚ betrayal and discrimination. Although Othello is the main protagonist in the play‚ however‚ in many ways Iago seems to be the

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    this story was the evil Iago. I believe the theme in The Tragedy of Othello is loyalty and betrayal. During the entire play everyone is either loyal or betrayal to each other. The biggest character you can pull out the play that portrays betrayal is Iago. Iago is the mastermind of the play. All the fights‚ cries and worries are all linked to Iago. The reason I think Iago is the main character in this play is because the play revolves around him. The play is basically about Iago trying to get revenge

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    Canterbury Tales Greed

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    doctor during Chaucer’s era was like. George A. Renn‚ III argues that the Doctor is not actually as greedy as he seems. The “Doctor’s Tale” revolves around how selfishness can hurt others. The Doctor in the general prologue allows Chaucer to portray greed. Chaucer’s Doctor is shown to be good at what he does but also greedy. The Doctor had a deal to help make extra money. Chaucer says that the apothecaries “were ready with the drugs he would prescribe and each made money from the other’s guile

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    Johnson English 102 TR 12:30 Essay 3 Iago‚ the Villian The play Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ resolves around Othello and his underlings Cassio and Iago. During the play‚ one of Othello’s subordinates‚ Iago‚ develops a very deep rooted jealousy toward a man named Cassio and his commander Othello. Iago seeks out the weaknesses of other characters in the play to get what he wants. Shakespeare unveils that even though Iago is a very intelligent character‚ he is to blame for the disaster that

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    Pardoner’s Tale”‚ the Pardoner spins the tale of three greedy‚ avaricious men. Naturally‚ this means the tale is a warning against greed. After the three men’s deaths‚ the Pardoner decrees aims to a crowd of pilgrims: “O cursed sin! O blackguardly excess!” (Chaucer line 296 pg 175). Within the beginning of his following speech‚ the Pardoner condemns the three men’s greed for the money‚ which led them to betray each other and try to cheat death. Meanwhile‚ in “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”‚ the lesson

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    “A STUDY IN EVIL - IAGO VS MOSCA” William Shakespeare‚ the greatest dramatist of his time‚ personifies evil through the character of Iago in his play ‘Othello’. The play was first performed around 1604-05 and printed in 1622. Whereas Ben Jonson‚ one of Shakespeare’s contemporaries‚ portrays a similar character through Mosca in his play ‘Volpone’ which was first performed in the year 1605. Iago has a mysterious character. He is quiet and yet alluring. “Shakespeare [himself] was obviously fascinated

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