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    Stereotypes in Othello Women are to be pretty and looked at. Women are flirts. Women are never in charge. These are just a few‚ but common stereotypes that females encounter. As much as females try to stray away from this discrimination‚ some become embodied by them. Shakespeare creates three unique women in his play Othello. Their desire to avoid labels overtakes their rational thought of how a woman should act. By looking at the dialogue and behaviors of the women in Act four of Othello‚ one understands

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    Role Of Sexism In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s Othello was written in the early 1600’s and the story still holds a place firmly within the literary teachings of English Professors even in 2016. The play has seen its fair share of face lifts throughout the years but with the introduction of a homosexual Othello and his secret love affair with Desmond (the male counterpart of Desdemona) while attending a modern day high school in Alabama‚ it would be more appealing in a 2016 curriculum. The characters have had their sexes‚ religions

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    Michael Grey Paper #2 11/14/13 Shakespeare’s otherness in Othello Shakespeare when writing Othello uses many different underlying themes for the reader to try and pick up on. One of the biggest is otherness. Otherness is defined as the quality or condition of being other or different‚ especially if exotic or strange. Shakespeare throws at the reader some interesting topics to think about race‚ a handkerchief‚ feminism‚ and many more. All these different topics Shakespeare wants the reader

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    Othello Literary Analysis

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    William Shakespeare’s Othello is a tragedy in which Othello is Moorish general serving in the city of Venice. Iago is Othello’s friend‚ but turns on him because Othello promoted Michael Cassio to lieutenant. Iago then begins his evil and malicious deeds against Othello. This leads Othello to turn jealous and kill his wife‚ Desdemona. Othello then commits suicide. By using imagery‚ irony‚ and symbolism‚ Shakespeare displays the theme of the power that jealousy has to destroy. Shakespeare uses

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    Othello Dishonesty is the main theme of William Shakespeare’s play Othello. In act I scene III lines 333-356 it is apparent that Iago is a very dishonest person. Iago is very good at pretending to be honest‚ he is devious in his ways of always telling people what they want to hear‚ as shown in his speech. His actions are driven by his hatred towards everyone who ever did him wrong. Iago is angered by Othello for not giving him the job he thought he deserved. Iago has also been told that his wife

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    Iago's Loyalty In Othello

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    revenge on Othello until he died (Christofides‚ 2010). In the beginning of the play‚ Iago is talking to Roderigo about how he was passed up for Lieutenant. RODERIGO 35 “By heaven‚ I rather would have been his hangman.” IAGO 36 “Why‚ there’s no remedy. ’Tis the curse of service. Preferment goes by letter and affection‚ And not by old gradation‚ where each second Stood heir to th’ first. Now sir‚ be judge yourself‚ 40 Whether I in any just term am affined To love the Moor.” (Othello‚ 2014). Iago

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    Iago's Motives In Othello

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    Iago character and motives In the play Othello‚ the character Iago proves to be one of the most interesting and mysterious character of any Shakespearian play. In Othello‚ Iago attempts to ruin the high ranking military officer‚ Othello‚ and Othello’s wife through a series of manipulation and cruelty. However‚ throughout the play‚ Iago never completely explains his desire to ruin Othello and certainly doesn’t provide legitimate cause to put so many of these characters through such torment. This

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    Comparisons of the Manipulation of Othello by Iago and Anakin Skywalker by Chancellor Palpatine The primary characters in Shakespeare’s Othello and George Lucas’ Star Wars Episodes 1-3‚ show striking similarities. Mainly‚ Othello’s Iago and Star Wars’ Chancellor Palpatine use clever manipulation tactics and deceit to cause a protagonist to undergo major changes in their mindset and behavior. Both Iago and Palpatine are masters at theory of mind‚ the idea that there are levels of thought between

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    hero’s demise. In Shakespeare’s pitiful play‚ OthelloOthello is undoubtedly a tragic hero through his characteristics at the start of the play‚ his tragic flaw‚ and ultimately‚ his ascension to enlightenment before his death. At the start of the play‚ Othello is a man of dominance‚ articulacy‚ and valor; these characteristics are common in a Shakespearian tragic hero. For example‚ his persuasive character is seen after being confronted by Brabantio‚ Othello shows his power by responding‚ "Hold your

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    Love‚ Jealousy and Power Love‚ jealousy and power. A deadly combination‚ some would say. The American Players Theatre production of Othello emphasized these themes‚ making it relatable to the audience. Othello has been performed for centuries with many different interpretations. The American Players Theatre production of Othello directed by John Lang shows the harmful influence of power‚ and how it leads to deception and corruption. By highlighting universal themes of love‚ jealousy‚ and power‚

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