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    Othello Essay Shakespeare expands the emotional and intellectual horizons of his audience using Othello as a medium to convey his purpose of jealousy. It takes the audience on a journey in which they learn of the castigations of jealousy. In Elizabethan times‚ the world was dominated by men and women were seen as inferior. Women were seen as untrustworthy and this view was reflected as jealousy in male relationships. Shakespeare highlights the dangers of jealousy using Othello’s tragic flaw: his

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    is a modern day adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy ‘Othello’. The playwright written in early 1600 revolves around the central themes of jealousy‚ manipulation and love which are explored through the use of literary techniques. In ‘O’ these themes are still evidently followed throughout the film‚ however the ways in which these are presented is through the use of various film techniques. The theme of jealousy is recurrent in both texts and is a major influence on many of the character’s

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ He demonstrates the direct impact of Jealousy‚ and how it can change the tone of character. Although‚ most interactions in the beginning are under the influence of no jealousyOthello was once strong minded‚ respectful and very careful with how he spoke‚ able to hold his composure when unjustly accused of a crime he has not commit. As Othello was falsely accused of kidnapping Desdemona he was brought upon the Duke and Desdemona’s father “Brabantio” his response was very

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    Jealousy is the central theme in the play “Othello” by William Shakespeare. It is the most famous literary work that focuses on the dangers of jealousy. The play is a study of how jealousy can ruin lives – even with only the most circumstantial evidence of guilt. The play opens in Venice and revolves mainly around a man called Othello. It’s his actions and thoughts which makes the play interesting and suspenseful. Themes such as love‚ jealousy‚ betrayal‚ honesty and vengeance are all important and

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    The text Othello was a play written by Shakespeare. The main themes in this text were; appearance vs reality‚ honesty as a weapon and jealousy. These themes were strongly portrayed by the interaction of the main characters Iago and Othello. Iago was the one behind all the chaos that occurs in the text‚ yet nobody realised that he was to blame until it was too late. Iago plays the role of “the perfect villain” by using honesty as a weapon against Othello by gaining his trust. Once this was achieved

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    As a mercenary of the highest order‚ the Moor Othello climbed the ranks of the Venetian army. His exceptional reputation allowed him entry into the elite‚ white‚ Venetian society and helped him earn the love of the senator’s beautiful daughter Desdemona. Initially‚ Othello is presented as the epitome of military expertise and masculinity‚ yet as the play progresses the qualities that have elevated his rank contribute to his tragic downfall. His inability to separate the worlds of love and war is

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    inability to think straight due to his jealousy of Desdemona along with Iago’s success in manipulating the general population. He was heartbroken and jealous of his wife’s supposed betrayal. This was supported by the fact that Iago had not just fooled Othello into believing his lies‚ all the characters within the play had believed in Iago’s lies. To strengthen the proposed theme further‚ it can be noted that Iago is a very manipulative person whilst Othello is the exact opposite‚ being naïve in character

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    Jealousy is a word that comes from the noun word jealous. Jealous means to have resentment against a rival‚ or a person enjoying success or an advantage. It’s a mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry. Vigilance in maintaining or guarding something. Jealousy can be a mood‚ a disposition‚ a state‚ or a mood (Dictionary.com‚2018). Jealousy is usually driven by a mental illness‚ drug use‚ anger‚ and can even be caused by a sexual encounter. Jealousy was more likely when the cause of a

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    the beginning of time. These characteristics are explored in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Othello’ and Tim Blake Nelson’s contemporary film adaption of ‘Othello’‚ ‘O’. The themes of power and jealousy are explored throughout both the play and film. Though the film is an adaptation of the original play‚ the films is still able to stand alone with its own context whilst maintaining textual integrity. The premise of‚ ‘Othello’‚ and its 2001 contemporary film adaption‚ ‘O’‚ is that those who seemingly sit atop

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    "Othello" written in (1603) by William Shakespeare and "O" a transformation of "Othello" which premiered in (2001) by Tim Blake-Nelson are both texts that explore the concept of jealousy. However‚ What is Jealousy? Jealousy is the desire for another’s advantages which typically results in suspicion and violence - This definition rings true with the representation of jealousy in both texts Both texts represent the concept of jealousy in different ways. However‚ both Shakespeare and Blake-Nelson explore

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