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    English 1301 Freshman Composition I‚ Summer 2012 Instructor Name: Sampada Chavan Assignment #2 Personal Narrative (20% of total grade) Description of Assignment For this project you will write a narrative essay about a significant moment of your life using the literary strategies of plot‚ character‚ and setting. This should be a moment when you learned something important about yourself or someone else‚ or about life. You will develop your story through the use of contraries‚ creating tension

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    gets consumed of jealousy when he doesn’t get promoted for the job he feels that he deserved and completely equipped for. Iago go forth with a plan full of revenge to get back at Othello. He is abusive to where he uses people to fall accordingly to his plan. Although being of villainous stature Iago also is very crafty being very strategic with every move he makes. Jealousy oh what a crazy drug. For Iago jealousy fueled him for the worse in him. The first interaction of jealousy we see from Iago

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    Shakespeare uses the characters of Roderigo and Iago to represent jealousy‚ which is the driving theme throughout the play. Shakespeare conveys the theme of identity through most characters‚ but mainly Othello‚ Cassio and Iago. These themes are just a handful of what make this particular play relevant to modern audiences. In the play Othello‚ jealousy is the driving element to the plot of the story. Shakespeare focuses on the dangers of Jealousy and how it can destroy lives and marriages through the forms

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    Othello’s last speech is his way of expressing to the readers how he would have liked them to see the last events play out. Othello’s final speech ultimately seals the fate as a man who lacks critical thinking skill‚ is a poor judger of character and has insecurity. This is because these are his final words‚ and they deal with fact not emotion. He addresses the reasons behind his downfall‚ and decides how he wants others to see him‚ in terms of the story and how he takes semi responsibility for

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    flaw. Aristotle further explains that the protagonist must be dominated by a ‘hamartia’ or tragic flaw which leads to his downfall. All tragedies have a hero with a flaw‚ and in the play Othello‚ the hero becomes transformed by his tragic flaws of jealousy and gullibility. Othello is the general in the army of Venice and is in love with Desdemona. He is a Moor of African descent‚ who has risen through the ranks of the Venetian army through hard work and success in battle. Othello is a cultural and

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    Othello’s jealousy‚ rashness‚ and poor-judgement are shown; which ultimately leads to his dramatic demise. While Iago carried out his master plan‚ he caused Othello to become deranged. Since Iago was trying to ruin Othello’s life and take Othello’s position in the military hierarchy‚ Iago placed countless doubts and uncertainties in Othello’s mind. These include the idea that Desdemona is being unfaithful with Cassio‚ and that Cassio isn’t loyal. Othello’s most fatal flaw is his jealousy. There are

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    How has McEwan constructed the narrative in Enduring love? McEwan has constructed the narrative within Enduring love by using a wide range of techniques. For the reader to be able to understand the story line‚ and to be able to come the correct conclusion that McEwan has aimed for them to come to Throughout the novel McEwan has included a lot of information about scenes and places. In the very first chapter McEwan has included a lot of detail about where they are‚ and the items they have around

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    twisted way‚ the ongoing envy he developed for his friend drove Gene to want to be a part of Finny‚ to be more like him. Beneath his optimistic disguise‚ Gene had his own personal struggles that he kept to himself. Along with his continuous feelings of jealousy and anxiety‚ he had an identity crisis with not himself‚ but Finny. Gene’s admiration for his friend was so great that he eventually lost himself in Finny and felt as if he didn’t exist if he wasn’t around. On the other hand‚ Finny was a young student

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    stories are similar because they all involve jealousy. This type of jealousy surrounds the main characters who are envious of the achievements or the attention that another man receives. The first story is about an old man who is taking his wife on a second honeymoon when she encounters an old suitor‚ creating jealousy for the husband. In the second story‚ the jealousy surrounds Smurch who is envious of Charles Lindbergh’s fame and accolades. The jealousy in the final story is the envy of the attention

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    approach them in terms of the text’s dialogic nature: as a narrative situation with an ‘I’ and a ‘you’ engaging in a conversation. Melba Cuddy-Keane treats the text in this way‚ and shows how Woolf inscribed the sense of active listeners into the text. Referring to the word ‘but’‚ which presupposes something preceding it‚ she emphasises the significance in that Woolf Similarly‚ Leila Brosnan relates the dialogical format to the narrative form and connects the narrator both to a speaking and a writing

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