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    The fate of Othello is typical of a Shakespearian play. Shakespeare often builds up his main characters‚ by calling them ‘valiant’ and ‘noble’ and relating all his great military achievements in the case of Othello‚ and then by dragging them off their elated positions by soiling them with such petty emotions as hate or jealousy. ‘Othello’ itself is a play of strong opposites. Anger and love and the constant imagery of heaven and hell‚ Othello being the ‘devil’ and Desdemona the ‘angel’. One

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    we even meet Othello we know of him because of the opening conversation between Iago and Roderigo. They speak of their hate for Othello and portray him as a dishonest and lower class man.

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    Othello Jealousy Analysis

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    Jealousy is not an emotion we must have it is but a cause that it is brought on. The target of jealousy or the one‚ who provoked it‚ in Othello’s case Iago‚ obliterates our self-regard. Jealous behavior is a way of saying‚ “You must prove you won’t hurt me too. Until then I’m going to watch you very closely.” It’s a test to see if you can truly trust each other. But it’s impossible for anyone to prove

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    of our animal instincts. We are first introduced to Othello from the thoughts of Iago and Roderigo. These comments in the opening scene have a mostly racist nature and Othello is described as barbaric and a Negro – he is referred to as “the thick lips” in the opening act. He is also full of “his own pride and purposes” (Iago – Act 1‚ scene 1‚ line 12) Racist innuendoes are continued when Brabantio is awakened. Iago cruelly says: “an old black ram is tupping your white ewe” (Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ line 80-90)

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    theme that appearance does not always portray reality‚ and reality is not what one sees but more often what one does not see. The acts of treachery and betrayal in Othello help to develop this theme through character development. Such acts include: how Iago deceives Othello by being his friend and enemy at the same time. Othello betraying his wife’s love and trust. Emilia (Iago’s wife) betraying her very own husband for justice. Finally Iago’s betrayal of Roderigo‚ using him and his money for his evil

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    lead them to do unspeakable actions‚ ones that they would never do under any other circumstances. Envy and jealousy have always been around‚ as most all people are not completely satisfied; they want something more. In Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Iago is seen frustrated is seen to be frustrated to see a General by the name of Othello give the lieutenant position to a great scholar‚ Cassio. He believes that he is the more qualified man as he has proved himself in battle‚ where all of Cassio’s credentials

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    Beautiful Disaster Shakespearean scholar M.R. Ridley suggests that the theme of Othello centers on the conflict between “reason and instinct.” There is main reason of why did Iago go to Othello accusing his wife of cheating. And the instinct Othello had to kill his wife Desdemona due to these accusations. Shakespeare has many underlying and reoccurring themes throughout as well. One major theme is that of betrayal and loyalty. During the entire play‚ every character is either loyal to‚ or betrays

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    those who stand in the way of their ambitions‚ with the fear of being seen as powerless. He has now started university and has vanished from my everyday school life‚ however even though we are physically apart I feel as though I am a puppet and he is the puppet master controlling my every move. I find it so unbelievably difficult to understand how one person can hold so much influence over one’s life. Once he finished school last year with his 90.00 Atar score i thought my problems were over‚ clearly

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    Log on othello act II

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    Othello ACT II Log 1) What does Iago mean by : “Come on‚ come on! You are pictures out of door‚ bells in your parlors‚ wildcats in your kitchens‚ saints in your injuries‚ devils being offended‚ players in your housewifery‚ and housewives in your beds.”(Act II-scene 1 L.122-126)? Here‚ Iago is belittling his wife Emilia and shows no shame in insulting women. I believe he is saying that when they are out of the household‚ they are attractive and charming‚ pretty like pictures‚ but when they

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    The government using surveillance is a necessary tool for the protection of the physical well-being of its citizens and to maintain law and order. In the Codebreaker‚ one of the main characters‚ the Puppet Master‚ uses surveillance to his advantage. He has the edge on the protagonists in the story because he is always one step ahead due to his cameras and gadgets. This is relative to the government’s use of surveillance devices to prevent large-scale terrorist attacks or even a misdemeanor such

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