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    All the main characters in Othello think Iago is honest‚ but they also see him as he presents himself to them. How do individuals see him and how does this help him control the action of the play? Iago plays the villain’s role in Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello and an entertaining one to the audience due to his multifaceted schemes throughout the play. Iago is notorious for his manipulative abilities and clearly uses his uncanny ability to register other character’s weaknesses and insecurities to pull

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    Responsible Borrowing

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    University of Phoenix Material Responsible Borrowing Worksheet Many students acquire federal student loans to pay for college. The goal of this assignment is to help you learn how to borrow responsibly‚ which may mean that you do not borrow at all or that you borrow only what you truly need. To borrow responsibly‚ you must understand your options and establish a financial plan for your entire program. With that plan in place‚ you can focus on your courses and make connections with instructors

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    Iago is a villain who is thoroughly bad and cold‚ yet he may be admired for his intelligence‚ understanding of the human spirit and his ability to manipulate certain individuals to believe him .” Of all the characters in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ none is more complex and unknown than Iago. He displays a duplicitous character‚ honest and kind on the outside but truly a pure‚ evil and malignant person on the inside. Throughout the play he comes up with evil ideas to turn all his friends‚ who trust

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    consideration for the lives of those around him which eventually leads to his failure. Ultimately‚ the reasons for his downfall were his lack of self-worth‚ uncontrollable lust for power and his overconfidence. Each of these factors were heavily influenced by characters such as Lady Macbeth and the witches‚ both of them having negative effects on Macbeth. One of the main reasons for Macbeth’s downfall was his lack of self-worth. Macbeth is never completely happy with where he is‚ even when he was made Thane

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    5th AP History January 13‚ 2003 The Responsible Electorate V.O. Key‚ Jr. Election returns identify which candidate gets the most votes from the electorate‚ but in essence‚ that’s all it really tells us. Why does one candidate get more votes than another? We cannot assume it’s because of his past record or promises for the future. It’s interesting to examine what make the electorate vote as it does. Instruments such as the Gallup Poll have helped experts determine voting behaviors of a large

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    Shakespeare’s play Othello is manipulated to trust Iago rather than his wife. Iago uses fake evidence against Desdemona in an attempt to prove she is cheating on her husband. Iago uses racism and past experiences to persuade Othello into believing he is not good enough for his wife as well as her not being good enough for him. Othello choses to believe Iago over his wife for the reason that she has only her word to back up her story while Iago has hard evidence. Iago plants fake evidence in the form of a handkerchief

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    Roman Empire Downfall

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    Regardless of how powerful they were able to become‚ each mighty empire including Rome‚ would eventually have its downfall. There were many contributing factors to the ultimate demise of the Roman empire. One of the biggest reasons for the fall of Rome‚ was its rapid expansion. The Roman empire was expanding at a very high rate which led to troubles administrating law

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    Troy Maxson's Downfall

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    Fences is a "tragedy of the common man” who challenges the affront to his dignity. Troy Maxson’s downfall was caused by his response to the challenge that racism posed to his personal dignity. Although Troy was able to knock a baseball out of the park like it was nothing‚ he constantly "missed the mark" in his personal life. Troy had a tragic flaw‚ which was that he did whatever he thought was right without thinking of the consequences. In an attempt to respond to the indignities he suffers‚ he distorts

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    According to Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ the definition of downfall is “a sudden loss of power‚ happiness‚ success‚ or something that causes failure”. Downfall is involved in William Shakespeare’s notorious play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth. Despite the fact that it seems as though Lady Macbeth and the witches took a toll on Macbeth’s behaviour throughout the play‚ Macbeth’s personal decisions lead him to his own catastrophe. Firstly‚ Macbeth’s brave and courageous nature motivates him to commit a serious

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    Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies‚ involving the manipulating Iago and the virtuous Desdemona. Iago ‚ who is a central figure in this play‚ uses different techniques to corrupt the protagonist of the play ‚ Othello. While it is clear that Iago corrupts Othello’s virtue and says that he will ‘turn the virtue into pitch and out of her goodness make the net that that will enmesh them all.’ the matter of Othello and Iago‚ it cannot fairly be maintained that Iago was the sole cause of the calamities that befell

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