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    SEX DIFFERENCES IN JEALOUSY: EVOLTION‚ PHYSIOLOGY‚ AND PSYCHOLOGY (Buss et al‚ 1992‚ as cited in Funder & Ozer‚ 1997) The article titled‚ "Sex differences in jealousy: evolution‚ physiology‚ and psychology" written by Buss‚ Larsen‚ Western and Semmelroth (1992‚ as cited in Funder & Ozer‚ 1997‚ p. 211)‚ discuss that evolution is rooted in reproductive success of the various species. Therefore‚ the core content of studying evolutionary psychology includes researching sexual differences (Buss et al

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    Jealousy is explored in the song Jealousy by 702 in numerous ways. The two obvious ways are‚ one the title and the repetition of jealousy in the chorus and in the verses. Jealousy is defined by the Macquarie Dictionary as - resentment against a successful rival or the possessor of any coveted advantage. In this song the jealousy stems from women who envy the singer of her success in finding a partner. The singer believes the women want to be her as is continually repeated in the chorus - ’THEY’RE

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    read about jealousy. The reason is that my book is more a personal portrayal‚ rather than a professional book built on a lot of inspiration. The advantage is that you’ll get a very authentic look at jealousy‚ and it contains a lot of inspiration to keep yourself free from jealousy‚ without having to feel you are reading text from a psychologist. (Not because there is something wrong with going to a psychologist.) Just so you know‚  if you read my book to do something about your jealousy‚ there is

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    DePaola 1 Avery DePaola Ms.Imhof English II Honors‚ mods 1-2 November 30th‚ 2012 The Monstrosities of Jealousy Studies have shown that people with high levels of jealousy often have a strong desire for revenge. The feeling of envy or jealousy occurs in almost every human body‚ whether the person flaunts the emotion‚ or ignores it. Jealousy is typically known as a situation when a person resents another person because of their success‚ which the resentful person wishes to have. It is

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    Annotated  Bibliography Hupka‚ B. R.‚ & Bank‚ L. A. (1996). Sex differences in jealousy: evolution or social construction? Cross-Cultural Research‚ 30(1)‚ 24-59.   Ward‚ J.‚ & Voracek‚ M. (2004). Evolutionary and social cognitive explanations of sex  differences in romantic jealousy.  Australian Journal of Psychology‚ 56(3)‚ 165-171. doi: 10.1080/00049530412331283381   Sex differences in romantic jealousy have been widely reported in the recent psychological literature. According to this

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    Shakespeare jealousy is the driving force behind the conflict between some of the characters. Othello was never a jealous person‚ until Iago planted the seed that Cassio and Desdemona were having an affair. This consequently led to Desdemona’s and also his own death. Roderigo was so desperately in love with Desdemona‚ he was jealous of Othello being the one she truly loved. Iago launched his plan against Othello because he was jealous that Cassio was made lieutenant instead of him. Jealousy greatly impacts

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    Parker’s film version of Othello delves into the notions of a sexual reading focusing on the masculinity of Othello. Also‚ Parker demonstrates a racial side to the play employed to centralize the theme of jealousy which is the catalyst the ultimate tragedy in Othello. With the omission of parts of the play‚ Parker employs different characterization relating it to the modern social ladder. My reading focuses on Othello‚ the character. Othello was a foolish man who trusted the advice of a colleague

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    tragedy we see Iago go a step further‚ whereas instead of just working to ruin Othello’s reputation‚ he targets the foundation of Othello’s sense of self. First‚ Iago plays on Othello’s jealousy by causing him to doubt and suspect Desdemona of being unfaithful without presenting any legitimate evidence. This jealousy leads to anxiety from which Iago goes on to insinuate that the very foundations of his love for Desdemona in fact are false and this brings into question everything Othello thought he

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    highly important in relation to raising concerns that are prominent throughout the play. Jealousy‚ manipulation‚ and race are all very notable themes that are evident within Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello. Within the play‚ many characters fall victim to Iago’s deceiving and manipulative actions. Othello‚ Cassio‚ and Roderigo are a few of the many that have been impacted greatly within the play and because of Jealousy and manipulation are one of the main concerns that caused the downfall of Othello. Due

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    Othello Essay B. C. Forbes‚ a Scottish financial journalist who founded Forbes Magazine‚ once said‚ "Jealousy... is a mental cancer." Jealousy is one of the strongest and the most uncontrollable emotions. It can alter anyone’s perspective and lead them to do unspeakable actions‚ ones that they would never do under any other circumstances. Envy and jealousy have always been around‚ as most all people are not completely satisfied; they want something more. In Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Iago

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