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    opening scene occurs at nightfall to a conversation between two men; Roderigo and Iago on a street outside the house of Brabantio‚ a man who‚ unbeknownst to his‚ has just lost his daughter to a man‚ a general‚ he does not approve of. The nightfall of the opening scene created the air of mystery and darkness and is quite expository in regards to the character‚ Iago. The night is a time where most tragedy occurs and Iago distorts the truth and begins his crusade against Othello by revealing his plan

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    Deception In Othello

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    action of the main characters: Othello‚ Iago‚ and Desdemona. Othello is‚ at heart‚ a play about deception‚ and the emotional turmoil and mental anguish it can cause. Although Iago aptly demonstrates all that is evil through his malevolent manipulation of others‚ he is not the only practitioner of deception in the play. Othello himself can also be regarded as a study in deception‚ albeit of a much more subtle variety than that of the gleefully fiendish Iago; for Othello engages in self-deception –

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    the Turkish fleet. Iago‚ the evil antagonist‚ repeatedly tries to destroy Othello because he is upset Othello gave the position he wanted to achieve to another soldier. Iago finally succeeds when he is able to leave Desdemona’s handkerchief on Cassio’s room convincing Othello that his wife has been unfaithful and has cheated on him. Othello kills Desdemona out of jealousy. Before‚ Iago’s wife eventually reveals that Desdemona’s affair was just an invention of her husband. Iago immediately kills his

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    harm others‚ but more as a defense mechanism. Whether in the form of manipulation or murder‚ cruelty often is present in the reaction of the perpetrator. In the play Othello by WIlliam Shakespeare‚ Othello and Iago show that cruelty is fueled by self preservation‚ pride‚ and lack of trust. Iago exemplifies the self preservation that invokes cruelty through his meddling‚ lies‚ and manipulation of other people for his own personal gain. For example‚ he advises Roderigo‚ who was in love and distraught

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    in them by others or events that occur‚ which causes them to have a distructful life. This concept of good versus evil is a key technique in Othello‚ he helps the readers contemplate whether evil is born with a person‚ or is provoked by another. Iago is one of the evilest characters in

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    written by Shakespeare is one of the compositions that express it most clearly. 3. State Argument #1 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall of himself 4. State Argument #2 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall for Roderigo 5. State Argument #3 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall for Othello 6. Present Thesis In this play‚ jealousy is a dangerous‚ cruel quality. It is the reason for the downfall of Iago‚ Roderigo and Othello Your Thesis and all your topic sentences must be clear‚ arguable‚

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    From Desdemona's Diary

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    From Desdemona’s Diary ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- …You never really know when you are going to meet the love of your life. One night‚ my father‚ the Venetian Senator hosted a dinner party at our home. That was when I first met my dear Othello. My father introduced me to him‚ though he did not have the intention of me being interested in him. I did not know anyone there and he wanted me to feel included. Othello is a Moor

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    important. Othello by William Shakespeare satisfies this quote with characters like Emilia and Iago. Characters lie to cover up something‚ but when one doesn’t say anything to tell the truth‚ it still counts as lying. Emilia finds the handkerchief that the protagonist‚ Othello had given to his wife‚ Desdemona‚ but instead of giving it back; she gives it to her husband Iago. Othello has been convinced by Iago that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. When Desdemona looses the handkerchief she asks

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    Iago also uses the rhetorical strategy of logic to poison the thoughts of those around him. This method is especially used in conversations with Othello in order to manipulate and deceive him greatly. The way in which Iago uses logic is through fact-based arguments. He uses past occurrences to make predictions on present events – an approach that is likely to be believed since it is rooted in rationality. An example of this tactic being demonstrated is when Iago says to Othello: “She did deceive

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    A Miller Prof. Gould ENG 262 12-3-11 Recognition and Reversal: Othello Aristotle classifies both recognitions and reversals as the greatest point of tragedy in a play or story. Recognitions and reversals are consistently used to develop character‚ advance the plot‚ and get a reaction of pity and fear from the audience. Recognition is the act of realization or knowledge or feeling that someone or something present has been encountered before. Reversals

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