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    Humans still create and conform to racist stereotypes; furthermore the greed for power and control has destructive impacts. These same concepts are depicted throughout Othello; Iago’s greed and desire for power and control‚ and the driving theme of jealousy‚ promoted across various characters including Othello‚ Iago and Roderigo. Also the characterisation‚ context of the play and the language features and structure used in Othello illustrate a deep meaning and serve to fulfil a particular purpose

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    Othello’s feelings of jealousy‚ Iago’s manipulation and his inferiority complex are all contributors of the plays tragedy. His decision to trust the wrong people instead of the people that were most loyal to him results into his dreadful demise. ​Many people believe that jealousy was Othello’s tragic flaw‚ which played a main role‚ but in reality he was not a man of jealousy until Iago instigated those feelings of doubt. Interestingly Iago uses jealousy against Othello yet jealousy is mainly the source

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    deception‚ gossip and jealousy to negatively influence Othello in Othello Reference Shakespeare‚ William. (2003). Othello. New York‚ N.Y; Spark Publishing All future references are to this edition and will be cited parenthetically. The Law of Environment states that the people around us affect our lives‚ for better or worse. Some unfortunate elements of the relationships that people have are jealousy‚ gossiping‚ and

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    The enraged jealousy‚ in which the play revolves around‚ has come to be known as the Othello Syndrome. This disorder is inspired by the exaggerated feats that the characters in the play go through by being influenced by jealousy. Characterized as “a rare delusional disorder with high-risk implications‚” that includes “delusional‚ pathological‚ morbid‚ or erotic jealousy‚” Othello Syndrome is a mental illness that can be seen even in today’s

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    downfall.The first and most important one is his green-eyed monster‚ jealousy. Second is his insecurities. And the last one is his poor judgement. Othello trusts the wrong person and mistrusts those who are most loyal to him. Shakespeare uses Othello’s three characteristics to be the causes that lead Othello to make his life fall apart and end up as a tragic hero. In the play Othello‚ many of the characters have jealousy which is causing them to commit acts outside of their normal personalities

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    that she misinterprets unconscious insecurity as jealousy and also mistakes her self-proclaimed jealousy for love. The insecurities that Emma masks as jealousy are illustrated several times within the drama. The first glimpse the audience gets of this jealousy is through the statement Emma makes when accusing her bow‚ John‚ of looking at another girl‚ “You wuz. I seen you looking jes lake a possum” (Hurston‚ 2010‚ Scene 1). Again you see her jealousy emerge when she makes statements such as‚ “Course

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    themes and values in their text. Although the values of each composer’s time have changed as time progressed‚ many themes are still evident in both texts. These include jealousy‚ racism and appearance versus reality‚ however the techniques used by both composers that differ greatly. The themes which are common in texts - jealousy‚ racism and appearance versus reality - are conveyed through the use of different techniques. Shakespeare used literary devices such as imagery‚ soliloquies and asides to

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    interests and because they envy each other’s strengths. An example of Gene envying Finny’s personality is when he says‚ “It was a compliment to me to have such a person choose me to be their best friend” (Knowles 29). “A Separate Peace” shows that jealousy and broken trust between two very close friends‚ can lead to problems that can not be repaired later

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    to believe anything that Margot says at all. What else could that be except for jealousy? Protesting a simple poem and denying that her original writing was fake. They are jealous of her‚ her experiences about the sun‚ and everything she does which is why they protest the poem. This response of the children clearly proves they are jealous of her and are ignorant‚ not knowing how to treat someone different. This jealousy builds up and is later exploited when the children harass

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    Greed is a monster in today’s society. It can be compared in many ways to the monster in Beowulf‚ Grendel. Greed is selfishness and jealousy‚ which is what Grendel is full of. Grendel is lonely and it makes him jealous. The point is seeing all the people happy in the mead hall makes Grendel realize how lonely he is and all of his feelings build up and he becomes violent. Greed is the same way in humans. Someone that always puts themselves before others is selfish. They have the desire to want

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