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    Michael Norman Manley (December 10‚ 1924 – March 6‚ 1997) was the fifth Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972 – 1980‚ 1989 – 1992). The second son of Jamaica’s Premier Norman Manley and Jamaican artist Edna Manley‚ Michael Manley was a charismatic figure who became the leader of the Jamaican People’s National Party a few months before his father’s death in 1969. Contents [hide] 1 Reforms 2 Diplomacy 3 Violence 4 Opposition 5 Re-election 6 Family 7 Retirement and death 8 Sources

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    name doesn’t appear until Act 1‚ scene 3. Othello not speaking up for himself shows that he frightened and he worried about what other think of him. Othello comes back from Cyprus in Act II scene 1‚ he doesn’t get involved with the discussion between Cassio‚ Iago‚ and Desdemona. He doesn’t not include himself into the conversation and it shows that he doesn’t feel god around goods because he is so insecure about the differences between him and them. Another point of insecurities that Othello shows is

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    Irony is the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite typically for humorous or emphatic effect. Throughout William Shakespeare’s play Othello the three main types of irony can be seen conveyed in numerous ways. Dramatic irony is the first where the audience understands the situation at hand but the characters do not yet understand. Situational irony is when something happens throughout the story that is incongruent to the plot. Verbal irony is when someone

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    The symbolism with the chess pieces is very relevant to the issues of the play. It is used to symbolize Iago’s control over the main characters. Othello‚ Desdemona and Cassio and represented by a black king‚ white queen and white knight respectively. When Iago has finished his soliloquy‚ he drops the pieces into water. This is done to symbolize the inevitable demise of all 3 characters. The first time we see the chess pieces they are alone on the middle of chessboard with Iago looking over them.

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    of years’‚ suggesting that he is black and old and therefore undesirable and that he cannot speak well‚ which is a repeat from Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ when he belittles his ability to use words intelligently. This could also be a reference to the fact that Cassio can speak well and so this heightens the jealousy Othello feels towards him. Othello’s love for Desdemona is then affirmed for the audience when he shows the difficulty this situation brings him‚ ‘O curse of marriage That we can call these delicate

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    Othello jealous is part of Iago’s plot to gain revenge. Furthermore‚ Iago steals the handkerchief and gets it to Cassio’s possession. Iago does this in hope of making Othello think Desdimona is cheating on him with Cassio. And again‚ this enflames Othello’s jealousy towards‚ in this case‚ Cassio. Othello is beginning to let Iago’s plan‚ of bringing him down‚ get to his head and is beginning to say cruel things. For instance‚ Othello is beginning to call Desdimona a whore. This shows how the jealousy

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    The psychoanalysis of the characters from Othello allowed me to understand the way Desdemona acted throughout the play and how come she took the abuse that Othello gave her. Like Othello‚ Desdemona is a controversial character that has a role in determining the outcome of the play. At the start of the play we see Desdemona as a strong‚ outspoken and behaves in a way that is outrageous in her society. She has fallen in love with a man of a different race‚ country‚ and color; and she is so determined

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    I believe that the murder of Desdemona was an honor killing. Othello thought that Desdemona brought him dishonor and gave him a bad reputation. While Othello was manipulated into murdering Desdemona‚ he was the one that had the physical choice. Iago constantly agreed with Othello‚ saying that Othello should kill Desdemona. This influenced Othello’s decision‚ but it was ultimately Othello that chose why he should or shouldn’t kill Desdemona. His choice was based off of his own reputation.

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    other would act a certain way in the face of external threats (if Desdemona knew Othello might get jealous‚ perhaps she would have‚ taken pains to tell the truth when he looked angry) they might have survived Iago. And what if Iago was promoted over Cassio‚ and revenge wasn’t necessary? The marriage itself was too young to be tested so severely‚ and because of that‚ it is impossible to say if they would have lived happily ever after. Would Othello always have so little faith in his wife? Would Desdemona

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    Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists used his theatrical convention to evoke the inwardness of their characters‚ a soliloquy provides the audience with accurate access to the character’s innermost thoughts and we learn more about a character than could ever be gathered from the action of the play alone. In ’Othello’‚ both the hero and the villain speak in soliloquy. Iago‚ the villain‚ speaks his soliloquies first (Othello’s occur towards the end of the play)‚ drawing the audience in as he outlines

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