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    the information he knows about the gang members. Father Boyle has worked hard to gain the gang members’ trust and he shouldn’t jeopardize it. We know that the gang members gave the father their trust because in Elizabeth Venant’s " A Father’s Love " it states‚ "... The gang members honored him with a handle‚ ‘G-Dog’..."revealing that they now trusted and treated him like one of them and allowed him to know information that an everyday person wouldn’t know. Also‚ the text states‚ “... Listening

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    desires desperate love and acceptance. These demands trigger him to act cynically towards victor‚ the cottagers and his covet for love. From murder to the confusion of love the beast evidently displays his necessity. He needs the attention of others to restrain him of his wrongful acts. The monsters yearn for love leads him to horrific acts of evil. Victor‚ the creator soon agrees to produce a beast of the opposite gender. Mary Shelley distinctly elaborates the monsters crave for love by‚ "I demand

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    Shakespeare task Theme of racism Racism is a prominent theme in Shakespeare’s Othello. A lot of things can suggest that ‘Othello’ is a racist play but other themes can actually dominate this opinion. At the time where the play was written (1604)‚ the romantic union between black and white usually gets destroyed and hated upon because most people thought this type of relationship was wrong. Moreover‚ the queen of England at the time was extremely racist so there must have been a strong

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    Love and Hate In Shakespeare’s play "Othello" there are two main characters to compare and contrast in this drama. Iago is one of the more interesting characters; Iago can be described as an evil‚ jealous‚ manipulative and revenge seeking characters. In fact Iago us so manipulative throughout the entire play that it benefits him‚ but also causes his wife Emilia‚ Othello‚ Desdemona‚ and Rodgerio to die. Iago’s plots are skill fully crafted‚ and he pays attention to the smallest detail‚ proving his

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    the play of Othello written by Shakespeare‚ the destructiveness of Iago’s evil deeds are compared and examined against Othello’s race for his downfall. Othello’s race is an important factor which leads to his downfall. Without race‚ Iago’s plans would not be as destructive. The collaboration of these two components therefore resulted in such a tragedy. Othello’s awareness to his race increases as the play moves on from Act 1 to Act 3. In Act 1‚ it is obvious that Othello’s race stands out

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    Love is a universal feeling that everyone experiences at least once during his or her lifetime. According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ love is defined as a strong‚ positive emotion of regard and affection. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello‚ there are many questions that the reader would ask about the love that Othello has for Desdemona. During many aspects of the play‚ Othello’s love for his wife is contradictory and questionable. Throughout Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello displays that he does not

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    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 Othello’s tragic flaw

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    In the play "Othello‚" Shakespeare offers us with another male ruled society where ladies are second-rate. Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ and Bianca are denied by their companion‚ yet adore them totally and unselfishly. Every one of the three ladies is in uneven connections‚ feeling more for their proud men who seem not able to respond. In any case‚ these ladies show sincere emotions toward each other especially Desdemona and Emilia‚ expect the in male relationship they more different from each other. They after

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    Of all of the different themes that are explored in the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ one of the most important of them is the theme of race. It’s so important because many of the other themes in this book can all relate back to the theme of race in one way or another. For example‚ the theme of slavery can very easily be related to race‚ but even other themes such as religion or violence were also influenced by race. The main reason that race had such a significant impact on all of these other things was

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Othello‚ Shakespeare uses love as an overall theme for his play. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection‚ and normally‚ authors use it to show the relationship between two people. Shakespeare takes what love means to an entirely new level‚ and uses it in an unusual way within this play‚ for love is not only used in the general sense of love for other people‚ but in the love of power over others and how to use the love that other people hold for one person to

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