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    interesting characters. Amongst his characters‚ there are similarities that can be traced throughout his plays. In this essay would be looking at Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Twelfth Night‚ and The Merchant of Venice. Within each of these works‚ there are characters that act as advisors‚ advocates‚ or go-betweens. These characters may be the protagonist or antagonist‚ the main or minor character‚ but they help move the plot forward with their actions. In Othello‚ Iago appears to be the advisor to Othello‚ yet

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    Byron of the early 1800s. A Byronic hero is defined as a person as perfect as a hero but flawed like a human. Edward Rochester‚ a Byronic hero‚ is capable of loving an outspoken feminist like Jane Eyre‚ because Rochester’s imperfect attributes make the two equal. Rochester imperfections that make him a Byronic hero primarily revolves around his troubled past‚ outcast like personality‚ and complexity as a character. It is Rochester’s past that pushed him toward the lonely life of a Byronic hero. Mr

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    According to Stanley there are types of ideological beliefs that are epistemically flawed. I am going to describe to you in detail how an utterance can be epistemically flawed. Additionally I will describe the merits of what makes an utterance flawed in this regard according to Stanley. For example if I say‚ “all blacks are lazy‚” I am uttering something that is epistemically flawed. When something is epistemically flawed it must be false‚ hard to abandon‚ and ignores the real features of the world

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    Nature and Character of God : Who do we say God is? Note- Fail=Found - Daddy - All Powerful - Understanding - Healer - Provider - Protector - Cheerleader/ Coach - Merciful - Loving - Superhero - Just - Giver of Life - Giver of hope - Indescribable - Giver of Peace - Creator - Faithful Movie clip describing Who is God? - Tattoo Artist -I am god and I control my destiny - 13 year old- everywhere and everything

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    G. Jolly Blinded by his trusting nature Character chosen: Othello Othello is undoubtedly the main character in the play. Othello is probably what Shakespeare wanted to be. He is a very proud man‚ cunning‚ intelligent and too trusting which‚ ultimately ends up being one of his best traits as well as his biggest flaw. He holds himself in at least as much esteem as other people do. He is first seen in the film with Desdemona‚ and is quickly sought after to give a very fast‚ very good account

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    Othello Character Analysis Major Characters: Othello: Protagonist and hero. He is a highly valuable and respected general of Venice‚ and an eloquent and powerful figure. He is nevertheless easy prey to insecurities because of his age‚ his life as a soldier‚ and the fact that he is a racial and cultural outsider. He sometimes makes a point of presenting himself as such‚ whether because he recognizes his exotic appeal or merely because he is self-conscious of his difference from other Venetians

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    Food Insecurity and Health Issues A very important measure in determining the conditions behind health issues is food security. The World Health Organization states that food security is determined by 3 factors; food availability‚ food access‚ and food knowledge. Individuals with a wealth of resources are relatively secure when it comes to food. Where food security becomes problematic is in low income areas with a lack of food and resources. A study done in Philadelphia in 2008 examined food knowledge

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    Othello was written circa 1600‚ when men were superior to women‚ and women’s loyalty was a must. However‚ William Shakespeare efficiently depicted three relationships that were not necessarily as perfect as society would have thought. Through the use of dialogue‚ characterization‚ and actions‚ Shakespeare reflects the distinct characteristics between the foil relationships of Othello and Desdemona‚ Iago and Emilia‚ and Cassio and Bianca. Criticism provided by experts as well as textual evidence from

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    Iago‚ in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ is a deceiving character because he tells lies in order to get what he wants. He interacts with people only to manipulate them‚ but most importantly he never reveals his true feelings or motives. Iago might say things that suggest what his motive is‚ but he soon contradicts himself with another suggestion making it extremely difficult to understand him. Although Iago’s true motives cannot be determined‚ some motives could be jealousy‚ the enjoyment of seeing people

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    OTHELLO In the play Othello‚ the character of Othello has certain traits‚ which make him seem naive and unsophisticated‚ compared to many other people. This is why Iago‚ is able to manipulate him so easily. Iago told Roderigo‚ "O‚sir‚ content you. I follow him to serve my turn upon him "(I‚ i lines 38-9). Iago is saying‚ he only follows Othello to a point‚ and upon reaching it he will not follow him any longer. This is the first sign of how deceitful Iago will be. Iago has his own evil agenda

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