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    back to their native place. Kiran sent for Nilkanta and with kind words advised him to go back to his house. His reply was a burst of tears. It was hard for him to leave her. Seeing him cry‚ Satish only teased him calling him a fool. Now Nilkanta’s jealousy and anger to Satish made him steal his fine inkstand‚ which was in the shape of a boat pulled by a

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    trusted lieutenant manipulates him. Shakespeare’s purpose was to use dramatic plot twists to demonstrate how manipulation can distort someone’s judgment. Furthermore‚ manipulation and jealousy can push the most powerful people to their own breaking point. In act V‚ scene II of Othello‚ Shakespeare uses irony to show how jealousy and manipulation can distort someone’s judgenment‚ causing some of the strongest characters to come to their tragic downfall when facing betrayal‚ which then leads to the death

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    Pride Comes Before the Fall Shakespeare created a hero‚ racial outcast‚ army superior‚ lover and murderer all wrapped up into one complex character: Othello. As one first begins to read this play‚ it seems that Othello is a truly noble character. Interestingly enough‚ with further reading and studying‚ one begins to doubt this nobility and speculate if his motives are guided by his love for others or his love for himself. Even though it is hard to see at first‚ the true nature of Othello’s character

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    outcome of overpopulation. The wisdom says‚ “Do not look at what people have. Look at what you have‚” but if some people have nothing‚ and others have everything‚ that leads the poorest of poor become envious and jealous. Consequently‚ the envy and jealousy lead those people to be averse to everything around them. That either makes them successful in order to live a better life or that just occupies them until it makes them have biggest problems! Criminal problems are the fourth and the most crucial

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    “O‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster‚ which doth mock / The meat it feeds on” (3.3.165-168). Many men are greatly influenced by their emotions‚ which includes the green-eyed monster itself: jealousy. In Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Iago’s words and actions cause Othello to change and to stop loving Desdemona; as a result‚ Othello and the people around him plunge into chaos. After much manipulation from Iago‚ Othello‚ like a coin‚ flips sides and hates Desdemona

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    Othello as an Outsider

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    In Shakespeare’s play “Othello” the character Othello is presented as an outsider to the events that are taking place amongst the other characters. He was excluded from what the truth holds and this caused his downfall‚ along with his jealous nature and stubbornness. To make things worse Iago’s cunning plans captures Othello into a downward spiral to his defeat. The sense of irony involved is regarded as a highly important technique that is repeated through out the play. As a stubborn and decisive

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    ’There are various degrees of recognition in tragedy. In Othello‚ recognition is minimal: the protagonist learns what he has done and what he has lost‚ but learns little or nothing about himself.’’ How far do you agree? – This is a quote that I have adapted into my thesis‚ taken from ‘’A Book of literary terms’’. Anagnorisis‚ a Greek word meaning ‘’recognition’’‚ is described by Aristotle as ‘’a change from ignorance to knowledge’’. I agree with this statement as‚ in the play Othello‚ Othello’s

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    all the while is stabbing us in the back. He is the portrayal of pure evil. Othello‚ our protagonist‚ stuggles with the common man’s own fears. He suffers greatly his own hubris‚ he is so afraid of having his pride hurt. But his jealousy is the main conflict. Jealousy something each of us deal with daily. We have all fallen victim to the ’green-eyed monster’ e.g.‚ (1085). After all‚ what is one of the highest causes of divorce in the United States? Adultry. It doesn’t seem to matter how good

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    relationship does not exist. When you see the person that you’re with someone else; don’t assume‚ don’t make up questions in your head. You’re going to think about way too much and then you overthink it and overthinking it leads to you being jealous. Jealousy makes you do and say stupid things that you will regret later on. Don’t try to interpret the conversation that will just make you feel more insecure. If you trust that person why worry. You should understand that no matter what who they speak with

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    Desdemona's Death

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    Shakespeare’s Othello portrays a story of jealousy and deception‚ and forces the reader to consider where the fault lies for Desdemona’s death. Was it as it may seem‚ Othello’s fault as he was the person that committed the murder‚ or was it Iago doing‚ for misleading Othello into a blinding rage. The themes of jealousy and dishonesty are evident throughout the play. Iago‚ who is placed under Othello and should show respect to Othello is deceitful from the very start. Right when Othello is getting

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