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    Themes in Othello

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    major themes in “Othello” and how are they explored The play “Othello” written by English playwright William Shakespeare is a timeless tale that vividly portrays the downfall of the noble Moore‚ Othello. The play itself is tragic in nature because it vividly portrays Othello “falling from Grace” through the exploitation and deceit that is orchestrated by the Machiavellian villain‚ Iago. The key themes that encompass the play are that of deception‚ manipulation and jealousy. Each of the themes serve

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    Race and Racism in Othello

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    In What Way Would A Modern Audience React To The Way Race And Racism Is Portrayed In ’Othello’? In the Sixteenth century‚ as we see clearly from Othello and other works of both Shakespeare and Cinthio’s original version of Othellorace was a topic of great debate and discussion. Today‚ in the twenty-first century the debate retains its controversy and passion. However‚ attitudes towards race have taken a dramatic turn during the last century. In the developed world people are now living in an

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    Love in Othello

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    the tragic play Othello‚ Shakespeare illustrates many different types of love. In many cases however‚ this love proves to be misguided or false. Because a plethora of imprudent relationships control the characters; Shakespeare utilizes mistaken love to derail the one true love in the play between Othello and Desdemona. Ultimately the tragic ending of this play evolves from a culmination of misguided love between: Iago and Roderigo‚ Cassio and Bianca‚ as well as Iago and Othello. The play opens

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    Othello’s race does not prominently impact his demise‚ although Shakespeare touches upon the issue of race‚ the reason for Othello’s demise lies somewhere else. However‚ the allegations of race directly lead to its tragic ending. Feelings of inadequacy and distrust without question aid in the tragedy. The fact that Othello’s skin color is important alters the interpretation of the tragedy within the play. The racism represented in Othello is not just about an instance of prejudices and prejudgments

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    Race In Othello Essay

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    Shakespeare’s work such as this analysis piece of Othello written back in 1977. Also‚ this source was used in a collection of Shakespearean Criticism in its 53rd volume. This can be seen in her analyzation on Othello‚ as she is among the section of modern day critics‚ and observers‚ of Shakespeare’s works who argue that the idea‚ or implication‚ of race is essential to the story. This author is ecstatic about the idea of the character‚ Othello‚ being black in modern day portrayals‚ thanks to

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    Topic paper : The role of race in Othello. “Although the plots of Shakespeare’s plays are specific‚ the motivations of the characters -- as well as of Shakespeare himself -- have been the source of much debate. Arguments continue over interpretations of Shakespeare’s intentions in part because his plays remain so profoundly relevant.” (www.pbs.org‚ Teachers’ Guide‚ Othello : Essay on race‚ web.) Othello is the story of a Berber who in the fourteenth century‚ has reached the top of the pyramid

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    Drama Unit: Othello Major Topics Archetype of the Villain In the tradition of the Vice character from morality plays‚ Iago prizes his own self-interest above all else‚ destroying the lives of others with apparent relish. While he does not appear to possess a conscience‚ he exhibits exceptional intelligence and profound insight into human nature. Although Othello is the central figure of the play‚ it is Iago who controls the action throughout. There is a significant focus on Iago ’s

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    In Othello‚ Shakespeare creates a setting‚ tone of racism in Act I‚ scene i of Othello. Racism is defined as a fear or dislike of a race other than one’s own‚ or the doctrine that some races are inferior to others (The Winston Canadian Dictionary). Shakespeare uses racism strategically to bring meaning to character‚ theme‚ and plot throughout the scene. The first racist quotation in Act I‚ scene I of Othello is‚ “And I‚ God bless the mark‚ his Moorship’s ancient” (Othello: I:i:33). During the

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    Early Venice is an enchanting and breathtaking city in Italy. Othello is an African American man that stands out in a city full of white individuals in Venice. Othello falls in love with Desdemona‚ but when Iago does not receive a lieutenant title‚ he is furious and starts planting lies in Othello’s mind. Shakespeare illustrates the transformation of Othello‚ a noble general who turns into a jealous killer. Since this story revolves around the earlier times in history‚ interracial marriage was frowned

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    Othello Love Essay

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    Kevin Tran English 1AA3 November 14‚ 2013 Sean Ngo Othello: True love in Othello Love between two people is based on mutual attraction and trust. Trust is one of the most important qualities in any relationship and it makes or breaks that bond. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the relationship between Desdemona and Othello is convoluted and it can be seen in different ways. It is clear that after his corruption by Iago‚ Othello’s trust in Desdemona is broken resulting in both their deaths. However

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