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    How does Iago manipulate Othello’s thoughts and feelings in Act 3 Scene 3? Responses should demonstrate a close knowledge of the text‚ taking into consideration language choices‚ strategic thinking and the impact of the strategies on Othello Act 3 Scene 3 is a key scene in the play whereby Iago’s deceptive nature is becoming not only more prominent‚ but more importantly‚ leading him to success in his plan. The readers are exposed to Iago’s duplicity but Othello is not – a heavy use of dramatic

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    significant is the theme of betrayal in the play Macbeth? Betrayal is a big part in the play‚ Macbeth betrays his king and leader when he kills him‚ King Duncan trusted Macbeth with his life‚ obviously shouldn’t have! King Duncan was innocent but Lady Macbeth and Macbeth desperately wanted Macbeth to become king. I don’t think Macbeth wanted to kill Duncan but he sort of had to for his wife was sure he was going to make a perfect king‚ much better than Duncan. The betrayal is a big part in the scene

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    lieutenant. 2. What does Iago mean when he says‚ “Sir‚ would she give you so much of her lips As of her tongue she oft bestows on me‚ You would have enough” (112-114)? She talks to much 3. What is Iago saying in lines 140-143? That hes too dumb to come up with praises out of nowhere 4. What is Othello’s reaction when he and Des are reunited (lines 199-210)? Very happy 5. How does Des react? She said they’ll be happier when they get ot know eachother 6. What does Iago mean when he says‚ “O‚ you

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    Karolis 12A H/W Iago is a character who is admired and loathed in the equal measure to what extent is he both a hero and villain of Tragedy? In the play Othello by William Shakespeare Iago gets introduced in act 1 scene 1 where he had been complaining to the audience and Roderigo that he had not been chosen to be the lieutenant but Cassio being chosen instead of him by the likes of Othello. Shakespeare from this scene had shown the audience that Iago will be the Stimulus in the play causing

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    How is Iago presented throughout Othello and what do we learn about his motives? From the onset of Othello‚ the audience is unknowingly subject to Iago’s manipulative customs. Despite being a stereotypical Shakespearian antagonist‚ Iago is a complex‚ two faced‚ yet three dimensional‚ character. Despite being an eponymous play‚ suggesting Othello’s importance‚ his absence in light of Iago’s presence allows the audience to be influenced and therefore misled by Iago’s representation of Othello Iago

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    Making him feel like a monster. Iago manipulates Othello into believing that Cassio is having an affair with his wife‚ Desdemona‚ planting doubt and jealousy in him. Using his reputation as an honest man to his favor is how he gets Othello into believing all the lies that comes to his mind. Othello‚ like everybody else viewed Iago as the most honest man‚ not knowing that Iago hated him with a passion. “We’ve seen how Iago uses animal imagery in his racist diatribe against Othello‚ which is grounded in

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    Macbeth: Betrayal and Violence NOTES BETRAYAL 1. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plot to kill the king Duncan - The weird sisters tell Macbeth that he will be Thane of Cawdor as well as king. He believes them and sends a letter to Lady Macbeth. She then plots a plan to kill Duncan‚ wanting to be Queen over Scotland "O never shall sun that morrow see." = Duncan will never awaken to see the sun again as Lady Macbeth wants him killed. However‚ Macbeth not so sure. REGICIDE. 2. Macbeth killing his friend

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    theme Betrayal‚ the corrupting force of unchecked ambition‚ the contrast between kingship and tyranny‚ and the relationship between masculinity and cruelty are topics worth discussing. All these themes are prominent in the Scottish play. Betrayal and Murder The obvious theme of Macbethis betrayal. Betrayal‚ however‚ goes beyond Macbeth’s gruesome murder of the the king. Betrayal in Macbeth includes (1) Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s disregard for the laws of hospitality (murdering your guest

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    "Though in the trade of war I have slain men‚/Yet do I hold it very stuff o’ the conscience/To do no contriv’d murder…" (Othello‚ I ii 1-3). While Iago claims that he could commit no murder‚ it is made clear to any reader that while he physically does not outwardly do any harm any character under the presumed pretense of murder that he has indeed brought about the death of two characters‚ and‚ in the case of Roderigo‚ has murdered under the pretense of aiding Cassio. While "Coleridge comments on

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    To get credit for the collaboration activity‚ Betrayal 01‚ 02‚ 04‚ 05‚ and 06: A.) Submit this attachment in A Collaboration Process. Then copy and paste the below information in the student comment area of A Collaboration Product and Betrayal 01‚ 04‚ and 05: 1. Date you attended the session. 2. At least 3 sentences explaining how Shakespeare’s story about Julius Caesar is different than what really (historically) happened in Caesar’s life. 3. Give examples of the three persuasive

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