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    Othello Jealousy Quotes

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    Othello’s heart‚he had fear in his heart.He feared losing his beloved Desdemona‚I feel like that was the biggest reason of killing her because of jealousy. An like i said before jealousy can get someone killed.Iago is jealous of Othello because he gave cassio the job instead of him‚so he seeked to get revenge.You can tell Iago is jealous from this quote‚”I hate the moor‚/And it is thought abroad‚that ‘twixt my sheets/’Has done my office.(Cite Othello‚I.iii.329-331).An Othello kills someone because of a

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    think so?” and Othello can only helplessly and automatically echo‚ “Think so‚ Iago?” (IV.i.1–2). Iago then introduces the word “lie” into the conversation‚ which sends Othello into a frenzy as he attempts to sort out the semantic differences between Cassio “lying on” (that is‚ lying about) Desdemona and “lying with” (that is‚ having sex with) her (IV.i.33–35). The various words and images Iago has planted in Othello’s mind over the

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    been unfaithful to Othello. Othello is weak and foolish for believing Iago. It is the weakness of Othello‚ which allow Iago to exploit him. Othello from the beginning Othello made the wrong choices. The first wrong choice Othello made was to give Cassio lieutenant. Although people would agree that it was not Othello’s fault for Desdemona’s death and it was all Iago’s fault‚ Othello is guilty because he made quick decisions to immediately act on Iago’s manipulations‚ thus opening turmoil and taking

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    He feels that the position belongs to him‚ and he becomes extremely envious when the position is given to Cassio instead. Lancer mentions that envy is a defense mechanism to insecurity and that those who experience envy “might [even] go so far as to sabotage‚ misappropriate‚ or defame the envied person.” This is exactly what Iago does; he conjures up a plan to sabotage Othello and defame Cassio in his fit of rage by using something he has mastered: jealousy/envy. In her essay‚ “Jealousy in Othello

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    Audience and Desdemona

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    liar now‚ even though she in not. The audience really knows what is going on. Iago is framing Desdemona into looking like a compulsive liar‚ “Two things are to be done: My wife must move for Cassio to her mistress; I’ll set her on; Myself the while to draw the Moor apart‚ And bring him jump when he may Cassio find Soliciting his wife: Ay‚ that’s the way‚” (II‚ iii.‚ 369-374). Iago is framing Desdemona because that is what he does best. Desdemona is a morally good character. She was being framed

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    out who he really is in the end and that his lack of knowledge on Iago Makes Othello change as a character. The manipulation by Iago Sparks Othello’s jealousy as he is to gullible and foolish to understand that Desdemona is Not having an affair with Cassio rather than him being played like a puppet. The fault lies with the fate‚ which made Othello gullible‚ hasty and credulous (Ambreen Shahriar 2013). Othello was played by his own insecurities‚ Iago messed with his mental state. Othello is shown to

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    and reality • Othello’s failure to investigate the evidence – reasons and results • Or develop your own topic – something you would like to investigate from the play Requirements for the essay: • Length: No length requirement. Write in enough detail to thoroughly investigate your topic. Your essay should have an introduction with a thesis statement‚ body paragraphs (each with a topic sentence and a main idea)‚ and a conclusion. • Quotes from the text: Include at least one quote from the text

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    Michael Crichton

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    The Price of Entertainment Michael Crichton has written many bestsellers throughout his career. Many people like his books while at the same time there are many people out there who seem to find fault in everything he does. Crichton’s novels are popular‚ but by no means perfect. Michael Crichton’s novel‚ Jurassic Park‚ suffers from a lack of depth in its writing and creativeness due to Crichton’s focus on keeping the reader entertained and providing an abundance of scientific information. Even

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    From Man to Monster When monsters are thought of a very distinct picture comes to mind. An ugly creature that is out for blood‚ born into a life where causing misery is his driving force. Do these features really define what a monster is; works of literature like Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Shakespeare’s Othello tell quite a different story. Monsters are not born but made just as people are not born evil but can sometimes end up there. Othello and the Monster start of as good men looking to

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    wife illustrates a downward trend in his both his trust of Desdemona and his self-confidence as a result of the schemes of Iago. Iago has been attempting to indoctrinate Othello with the belief that his wife‚ Desdemona‚ has been cheating on him with Cassio for some time but it is only recently that Othello has begun to doubt the fidelity of Desdemona. Just two scenes earlier‚ at the start of Act III‚ Othello told Iago that he did not believe Desdemona would ever be unfaithful and refused to postulate

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