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    rape as many crimes put together. Therefore‚ being one of the worse of crimes‚ people can’t treat rape victims; thereby‚ leading to the person’s complete isolation. Hence‚ being raped can affect a person’s life negatively or positively. In the book "Lucky" by: Alice Sebold‚ society is shown to treat her as an outcast. Meaning‚ that the way people around her treat her‚ I felt was very disgusting and inconsiderate. Her friends’‚ teachers’‚ the people she knew‚ all isolated

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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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    A Silent Villain Passion can lead to a wide variety of outcomes‚ such as success‚ failure‚ destruction‚ ore determination. In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the villainous character‚ Iago‚ shows a dynamic change in how he acts to get what he wants. From the beginning of the play‚ towards the end‚ Iago grows more and more melicious in his acts to complete his goals. He goes from slightly deceiving‚ to ruining relationships‚ reputations‚ and careers‚ finally turning to murder to assure he gets what

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    Iago is portrayed as perhaps the most malevolent and conniving character in classical literature. In William Shakespeare ’s tragedy‚ Othello‚ Iago manipulates the people around him through masterful and clever tactics. Through these devices‚ Iago brings forth a nearly apocalyptic end that leads to his torture and the death of many around him. Iago ’s malevolence and his complete mastery of it is clear to even the most cursory observer. But‚ more than this‚ Iago is the king of evil himself‚ Satan

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    soliloquies of Iago. You must show your understanding of Shakespeare use of dramatic structure and imagery as well as commenting on language value. Iago’s soliloquies give insight into his duplicitous nature. It gives usthrough dramatic irony and our privileged position‚ we come see that he is engaged in "double-knavery” (Act 1‚ scene 3) and not at all the "honest and true" Iago that others believe him to be. The audience would be amazed at the absolute faith that the characters have in Iago ’s honesty

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    Lucky is a novel about author Alice Sebold’s journey through her life after being raped. In Sebold’s freshman year at Syracuse University‚ she is raped while walking through a park on her way home. In the book‚ she discusses her experience and how it affected her as a person. The reader watches Sebold grow as a person and change after the traumatic experience. The book focuses on the aftermath of her rape and her family’s reaction as well as the ongoing trial against her rapist. The story takes

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    The precipitating event of “Lucky Men” was when the doctor told Michael that he was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson’s disease back in 1991. In the book Michael says “the doctor said some more words‚ like young onset‚ progressive‚ degenerative‚ incurable‚ very rare. At your age‚ new drugs‚ new hope…the air sucked from my lungs‚ my left arm was shaking clear up to the shoulder” (chapter 1‚ pg. 28). When Michael found out about his diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease‚ he was in complete shock. Michael’s

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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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    OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & ANALYSIS PROJECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS REPORT The Business and Financial Performance over a Three Year Period Of “Lucky Cement Limited” [pic] WORD COUNT: 6‚483 words Presented By: YASIR FARHAN Registration number: 1345016 November 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT |Contents |Page No. | | |

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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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