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    Analytical Essay Othello

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    Most dominant‚ however‚ are manipulation and jealousy. Jealousy runs the characters’ lives in Othello from the beginning of the play‚ when Roderigo is jealous of Othello because he wishes to be with Desdemona‚ and to the end of the play‚ when Othello is furious with jealousy because he believes Cassio and Desdemona have been engaging in an affair‚ but manipulation the prominent action that fuels the jealousy within Othello. Some characters’ jealousy is fashioned by other characters. Iago is involved

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    Unhealthy Relationships Jealousy Alma De Jesus-Rodriguez FS 101-Skills for Marriage July 30‚ 2010 There are many factors that can destroy a relationship. One of the many causes that relationships brake is because jealousy. Jealousy is an emotion many people feel when they feel they are going to lose something they want. Jealousy is many times the inspiration of music‚ movies‚ poems‚ art‚ etc. Jealousy can be treated‚ even though it is not an illness. Jealousy can be caused by insecurity

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    usually the introvert‚ thus jealousy becomes prominent. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ this is the case between best friends Finny (the extrovert)‚ and Gene (the introvert). Both boys attend The Devon School‚ an upscale boys boarding school in the Northeast part of the United States. This jealousy exists between both boys‚ but only affects Gene‚ because he thinks about it constantly‚ and Finny doesn’t realize it. Many journeys are constantly impacted by jealousy‚ and the potential for evil

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    their goals are; jealousy‚ greed‚ and lying. The first sin that keeps all religious practitioners from being perfect is jealousy. Jealousy is when someone else has something that you want and it makes you angry. It is stated in (Proverbs 6:34)‚ “For jealousy makes a man furious and he will not spare when he takes revenge.” It also says in the Qur’an that “Jealousy is an attitude condemned by Allah. Allah reveals in the Qur’an that He created people’s inner selves as prone to jealousy but that believers

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    English November 27 Jealousy Destroys Friendships Throughout the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the reader meets the characters Finny and Gene. Finny and Gene become better friends as they room together at Devon‚ a prep school they go to as World War II affects the world all around them. Although the two of them are complete opposites‚ they become “best friends” very quickly. As the novel progresses their friendship develops problems‚ one of which is jealousy. In A Separate Piece Gene

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    Dimensions of Othello

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    flaws. While being an overall great person‚ Othello suffers from extreme gullibility and jealousy. These tragic flaws set Othello’s dreadful fate into play. The source of the majority of Othello’s sorrow comes from his immense gullibility and jealousy. Also‚ Othello relates to the audience through his actions in that he makes decisions that the average human can understand and sympathize with. Gullibility and jealousy are traits that many people possess‚ and both are easy to relate to. Though being a

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    love ones. In Othello‚ Shakespeare displays the obliteration of love driven by the deadly sin: jealousy. The play further demonstrates how the highest of the men can fall into the treacherous grip of deceit‚ evil and poisonous words. Early on in the play‚ the result of suspicion and jealousy are already at hand. Iago is part of the same company military that Othello commands. Due to Iago ’s jealousy of losing a promotion to Cassio‚ Iago ’s hatred towards Othello develops. Cassio‚ in Iago ’s eyes

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    All Summer in a Day‚ by Ray Bradbury teaches readers that jealousy can lead you to do horrible things. The other children are jealous of Margot because she remembers what the sun is like‚ and they don’t. Therefor‚ the theme of jealousy shows up many times throughout the story. Making it evident that the theme of All Summer in a Day‚ is that you shouldn’t let jealousy guide you into making poor decisions. The children show their feelings toward Margot when they are sharing their stories. Margot’s

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    Appearance vs. reality Iago: The theme of appearance vs. reality is apparent in the character of Iago as he is often described as being honest and having a trusting nature when in reality he is unfaithful and manipulative. Iago’s unfaithful character is established from the very first scene in Othello as he explains using a loyal tone‚ “I follow him to serve my turn upon him.” Iago’s two-faced character is further highlighted in the scene where he is having a conversation with Brabantio using

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    characters. Shakespeare makes his readers feel sympathy for certain characters by the way the antagonist treats them. In Othello‚ Iago used Roderigo‚ tricked Othello‚ and mistreated the female characters in the play. Iago helps develop the theme of jealousy throughout the play by exploiting some of the major characters. The truths about some characters are shown clearly to the audience which helps them establish their opinions and feelings about them. Shakespeare uses pathos to get his reader’s point

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