In othello ‚ there are a huge amount of historical differences in othello compared to modern day‚ One them would be social ranking. Today there would be the celebrities‚ Then in othello time period‚ would be war heroes like othello and senators‚ And men that have land. But social order is just one of many historical differences in othello. Their also technology and uses of language‚ and some other. We will start with social ranking‚ also known as social order or social status. These systems would
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time. His plays addressed many important issues in the world. Othello is a play that successfully brings together critical themes of love‚ appearances‚ racism and jealousy and most importantly role of women in the Elizabethan era. Through the exploration of the role of women in Othello and plays written by Shakespeare‚ this essay will argue that literature is most successful when dealing with a global issues like gender role. In "Othello"‚ the expectations for women are one the most important theme
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Literary Commentary: Iago’s First Soliloquy In Othello‚ Shakespeare exposes Iago’s true self to the audience‚ or what we think of as his true self. During the last passage in Act I Scene III‚ Iago is alone on stage and delivers his first soliloquy‚ where the character shares his inside thoughts. When Iago shares his thoughts concerning Othello‚ his character starts to come out more. Shakespeare characterizes Iago as someone who wants revenge on Othello and plans a scheme to quench his thirst for vengeance
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Ideals of Women in Othello What is the ideal woman? The response to this by today’s society might differ to that of Renaissance society. In the Renaissance‚ women were seen as possessions. Their duty was to marry a man and show obedience and chastity. These expectations of women are shown in the play Othello‚ by William Shakespeare. In the play‚ the two prominent women‚ Desdemona and Emilia‚ both recognize the expectations of women at the time. However‚ the two women disagree in their views on
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As a part of Iago’s plan‚ Othello has been told that his wife has been cheating on him. Othello proceeded to call her out on it and she denied. Furious‚ he starts acting abusive towards her eventually leading to her death. Despite the fact that Othello didn’t believe Desdemona‚ she made an effort to work things out and tried to not let his false accusations get to her. In Act four Scene
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In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ one can truly see the power of words and their delivery‚ and the tremendous effect that they can have on other people. Iago’s rhetorical style captivates many characters and leads them to arrive at conclusions that he wants them to reach‚ and it is the ultimate driving force behind Othello’s transformation from a calm and imperturbable general to a monstrous and furious puppet. Through his manipulation of other characters‚ Iago is nevertheless able to remain
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Shakespeare might very well have made the decision to name his play "Iago" and not "Othello‚" but I suppose he had a knack for catchy titles. Since it is Othello’s tragedy‚ even if it is Iago’s play‚ "Iago" would be an inappropriate title‚ especially since it is not Iago’s life that is ruined‚ and although he takes part in mostif not allof the action in the play‚ it still revolves around Othello. That notion aside‚ one might take the time to raise more important or deeper points of discussion
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Othello is a play about the desperate need for certainty The theme of certainty pervades the play from the opening scence‚ and as it progresses‚ the quest for certainty becomes more desperate and frantic; not only within the minds and actions of the characters‚ but also within the audience as we become desperate to know and understand the outcome of Iago’s malicous plan. Shakespeare introduces the protaginist‚ Othello‚ to the audience through the malicious and predujiced tongues of Iago‚ Roderigo
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Power can be gained in many ways‚ one of these is through censorship‚ in these books; Othello‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ and 1984‚ we see this theme of censorship pop up in many ways‚ whether this be censorship of oneself‚ or censorship of others to ultimately gain control and power. In Othello‚ we see this theme of censorship of oneself‚ as Iago carefully censors what information he tells to which people in order to retain his level of trust he has with other people. This is the result of censorship on a
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place to place. Neoclassicists also came up with the idea of Deus Ex Machina‚ where a character we have yet to see in the play‚ comes in at the end to bring all the events to a conclusion. Neoclassicists would‚ not consider Shakespeare’s Othello‚ realistic. A person typically would not go to the extent that Iago does in this play to seek revenge and gain power. He lies‚ manipulates‚ and plots murder. Tartuffe by Moliere‚ on the other hand‚ would be considered realistic. Valere and Mariane
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