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    Works Cited Research Guide to Biography & Criticism. 1990. Web. This edition reprints the original transcript of each poem by Allen Ginberg‚ also tells about his life and why he was the most famous living poet on earth. “Allen Ginsberg.” 2010. Gale. Web. 25 Sept. 2011 Shows all the works and awards he ever got and accomplished. “Allen Ginsberg.” Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 6. 1 July 2010. Web. Talks about a long poem by Ginsberg and how its attacking American values in the 1950’s

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    belief to trust them. Trust is like a paper‚ once it is crumble it will not be perfect again. Trust plays an important role in Othello‚ because it started as trust and ends with trust. In Othello‚ the author used handkerchief as a symbol of trust. Every time the owner loses the handkerchief and another lover has the handkerchief‚ the other couple bonds a strong trust within the circle. Their relationship becomes better and firmer. The trust between Othello and Desdemona collapses when the handkerchief

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    Cited: 1. Carpi‚ John. "A Pox on the Pox." Scientific American 273: 10 (1995): 32-32D. York: HarperPerennial‚ 1996. New York: W.K. Freeman and Company‚ 1996. Pennsylvania: Rodale Press Inc.‚ 1995 Publishers‚ Inc.‚ 1998.

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: The Downfalls of Oedipus and Othello Oedipus and Othello were both honorable and heroic men that became the victims of two tragic downfalls that can be compared and contrasted with each other. Sophocles‚ the writer of Oedipus the King‚ and Williams Shakespeare‚ the writer of Othello‚ were both enormously influential playwrights of their respective generations and their legacy continues today. The two playwrights made their masterpieces during different eras; Sophocles

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    article states 12 promises that Nike will work on. Including work environment for its employees. "Community Impact." NIKE‚ Inc. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2014. This article talks about community impact by the company of Nike. How it provides many jobs‚ provide to community activities‚ etc. Jensen‚ Holger. "Globalization Ala Nike." Stories. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2014. This article talks about the employments of Nike overseas. It states that the people who work for Nike are happy and have no regrets

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    The Effect of Jealousy on the Othello Cast Jealous is a reoccurring theme in history and today. Jealousy can be helpful because it can prompt people to achieve greater feats‚ like Microsoft’s competition with Apple. Microsoft’s jealousy of the Ipad sparked their creation of the new tablet computer. In the late fifteenth century‚ western Europeans were jealous of the literature and technological advances of the Arabs. These jealous feelings potentially initiated the commencement of the Renaissance

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    A Journey down Othello’s Rise & Demise The story of Othello first begins in seventeenth century Venice in the midst of the war between Venice and Turkey. The story first begins during an argumentative conversation between Roderigo and Iago—the villain. The conversation touched base on what their next move would be now that Roderigo’s love—Desdemona‚ has married the protagonist dubbed as Othello. Therefore Iago is more than willing to help Roderigo separate the two of them

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    Derek. “PAIRIARCHY AND JEALOUSY in Othello and the winter’s tale” modern language Quarterly 48.3 (1987): 207 Professional Development Collection. EBSCO. Web 17 oct. 2011 Shakespeare‚ William. “Othello the moor of Venice” Champaign IL: Book Jungle D. E. Godfrey‚ “Shakespeare and the Green Eyed Monster‚” in Neophilologus‚ Vol. LVI‚ NO. 2‚ April‚ 1972. Pp. 207-20. Ruth Cowhioj. “Blacks in English Renaissance Drama and the Role of Shakespeare’s Othello‚” People have personal insecurities

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    another. The minor characters are the victims of deceit‚ while the major characters are both victims and deceivers themselves. The antagonist in the play is the biggest deceiver of all. The theme of deception is portrayed in the Shakespearean play Othello through both major and minor characters either being deceived by others or using their actions‚ words‚ and other inanimate objects as their deceptive tools. The minor characters in the play

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    Imagery in the play Othello In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare uses imagery to illustrate the theme of racism. Shakespeare uses three different forms of imagery‚ each with a different purpose. Religious and colour imagery is used to suggest racist stereotypes and the idea that black races suffer from poor circumstance. In addition‚ Shakespeare uses animal imagery to express Othello’s position in the chain of being. All of this to show‚ that racism is unacceptable and cannot prevent the love of anyone

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