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    Othello’s character in the duration of "The Tragedy of Othello"‚ by the world’s greatest writer‚ William Shakespeare‚ is first shown as a hero of war and a man of great pride and courage. The other main characters in the play all form their own opinions of him and‚ as the play continues‚ his character begins to deteriorate and become less noble. Othello’s character changes from a flawless military leader‚ to become a barbaric murderer. 	Throughout the first act of the play‚ Othello is shown

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    Othello Character Essay In the play‚ Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Othello is a general in the Venetian army‚ who also happens to be black and of Muslim descent‚ although he is a converted Christian. From the beginning of the play‚ Othello is victimized and characterized as an outcast in Venetian society. Throughout the play‚ Othello is mistreated and betrayed‚ despite his vast amount of love and trust for his friends or supposed friends. Othello is obviously the most repeatedly and most brutally

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    The book Othello tells us a tragic story of how friends and loved ones are tricked and manipulated by a close friend. Othello and Iagos friendship shows us that someone you trust can manipulate you and cause much tragedy with the others around them.In the beginning of the book Iago comes up with a plan to make Othello hate and/or leave his wife Desdemona‚ he did this so he could possibly be with her due to the love he has for her. Iago knew he had Othellos trust and that he’d believe mostly anything

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    Gatsby’s Flawed Grail The knightly quest for the grail‚ is a quest where hero’s search for objects that have great importance to them. During the medieval times‚ it was an adventure where individuals set off to attain something they truly desire. The grail can be anything from a rare piece of jewellery‚ or in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” a human being‚ Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby has spent his whole life to build up his wealth to win back his long lost love Daisy. Throughout

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    What are the risks and rewards of the different career paths outlined in the case for having your own business? Risks: • Individual debt from College/Graduate school would be added onto by the purchase of Icedelights franchise for Florida • Time commitment that might take all three individuals away from completing their MBA’s at Harvard • Additional opportunity costs of missing out on a almost-guaranteed job with a good company‚ salary‚ and title - post-graduation • Icedelights is more expensive

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    Insecurity and Ignorance Grasping the idea of sexual assault and rape can be a difficult task. We know of it within our world‚ but it may not effect us in our own lives. Vulnerability is a more comprehensible feeling. Many girls around the world can relate the constant comparison between themselves and others‚ their need for attention‚ and insecurity. In Joyce Carol Oats’ Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚ the main character‚ Connie‚ displays these feelings through her subconscious thoughts

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    Are Humans Essentially Good or Bad? I think that humans are essentially good because of our common peaceful human nature. There are several circumstances in which we can prove that both of these sides are correct. In any culture and society‚ developed or undeveloped‚ civilized or uncivilized‚ there are sick and brutal crimes committed everyday‚ along with good acts also being done.. This includes countries that don’t even have laws‚ some people do evil just to do it‚ and some people do it unwillingly

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    Othello William Shakespeare’s tragic play is based on the contrast of the different characters to develop the plot; each character has remarkable depth of passion as an individual‚ one in particular though- Othello. Othello is a noble and brave Moor who is initially viewed as a courageous military hero. He is also a confident‚ courageous and trustworthy man‚ and that is why he has the honourable position as the army general of Cyprus. He is loved and respected by all. Except one! Through a series

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    In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Brutus is the tragic hero for many reasons. Brutus’ character is noble‚ loyal‚ and honest. In the play Brutus is forced to make a difficult choice between killing Caesar‚ the ruler of Rome‚ to save Rome or to stay loyal to Caesar and let him live. Even when he stabs Caesar he is noble because he was doing it for the citizens of Rome. One of the reasons that Brutus is a tragic hero‚ is that he is very hesitant about killing Caesar. He has

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    Claudia Miriello 3/19/13 D Period     Every story contains archetypes and these archetypes have been the same throughout history. These archetypes help the reader in many ways. The heroic archetype reflects human nature in the characters Ralph and Sir Gawain through their reluctance to become a hero and the acknowledgement of their faults.                         People do not always get to choose the bearings they go through in life. Both Sir Gawain and Ralph did not originally set out to

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