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    depression‚ usually interspersed with relatively long intervals of normal mood . The definition of jealousy is mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry‚ unfaithfulness‚ etc.‚ as in love or aims . Individuals might see these definitions and begin to compare and contrast the characteristics that the Duke portrayed throughout the poem. However‚ the Duke in My Last Duchess is driven by jealousy.

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    be". The jealousy between two friends over a man‚ to men fighting over the heart of one woman and a controlling father. "Oh what fools these mortals be!" A midsummer night’s dream illustrates this by displaying the havoc caused by puck then the human’s own foolishness. When two bestfriends; Helena and Hermia‚ are captured in a sever love triangle‚ one is bound to be hurt. The story goes Hermia loves Lysander‚ Demitrus loves Hermia and Helena loves Demitrus. It is no doubt that jealousy will bear

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    Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago is the villain whose motives are to seek revenge on Othello and Cassio both. However‚ he admits that his plan isn’t perfect yet‚ so he will not reveal his plan and show his face until his plan get’s done. Iago’s jealousy and greed made him more evil and he used many other characters to work with his plans. First of all‚ at the party‚ Iago purposely makes Cassio drunk so that it is easier to control him. Since Cassio is a weak alcohol drinker‚ he quickly gets

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    discrimination and gender equility. Based on the tale ‘Un Capitano Moro’ (The Moorish Captain) by Giovanni Cinthio‚ Othello was written during the epoch of 1603. Due to the actions of Othello‚ in the midst of a small cast‚ there is an exploration of sexual jealousy‚ and thus this play has earned a title of a domestic tragedy. * In this‚ the final scene depicts how the tragic hero Othello acquiesces to his incurable blemish and reaches his cessation. The foreseeable ending is cathartic for the audience

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    patches‚ of course; she makes them work for it. If someone thinks that art is easy then they have another thing coming‚ because art doesn’t kiss on the first date. Art had forced me to confront the emotions that I was not ready to confront. I have met jealousy through other artists’ artworks and I know frustration through mine. I become frustrated and blinded by my work when I am unable complete it because I can’t translate the image in my head to the paper on my easel‚ and there is so much that I wanted

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    predict his downfall. “…he rose to power…Now what a black sea of error has overwhelmed him. Now as we keep our watch and wait…” (1678-1684) These people claim that Oedipus rose too high and that was the reason behind his fall. His power attracted jealousy‚ which led to his misery. We also see his downfall as a result of his own

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    Othello is a Classic Anything by William Shakespeare is a classic. Shakespeare is a world-renowned playwright. All of his works are well known and very popular. Othello is one of‚ his plays that consist of sexual jealousy and controversy of a romance between a biracial couple. Shakespeare’s Othello is considered a classic because is consist of all the elements of a class: timelessness‚ enduring theme‚ and relatable characters. Othello is a classic because it includes the element of timelessness

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    her quick popularity. After a few short days‚ Marjorie starts to become jealous of Bernice because she has become too popular for her liking especially with Warren‚ one of Marjorie’s previous suitors. Jealousy has a strange way of creeping up on people‚ especially when people

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    understand and explore universal truths and emotions. This is one of the main reasons why his plays are so popular and unforgettable. The Theme jealousy is what he uses the most throughout all the play that he wrote. Shakespeare express the theme‚ jealousy‚ though many different character’s viewpoints. Iago’s viewpoint is the major focus in this play. Jealousy has eventually driven Iago to become an extreme racist person. He uses many racist terms‚ such as Moor to describe Othello or to get his attention

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    In the beginning of the play Othello has it all‚ a beautiful wife‚ he’s a general so he has power and respect but by the end of the play Othello is destroyed by jealousy. Iago hates Othello as he says in his soliloquy (Act 1 Scene 3). He suspects that Othello has slept with his wife and makes a plot to destroy him. Iago is also jealous of Othello because Othello just promoted Cassio who Iago thinks is a "pretty boy". He tells this to the audience as Shakespeare is using dramatic irony to engage

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