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    Othello - Power of Words

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    Othello Words of Power December 12‚ 2011 The famous saying‚ "The pen is mightier than the sword" means that with words and brains‚ it can become a greater weapon than a sword. If such a person was to have this power with words‚ then one shall lead to great things‚ if the person wishes to do so. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago uses his skills with persuasion and words to captivate the minds around him in reaching desired outcomes. Iago definitely demonstrates his powers with

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    Bravery‚ Comitatus and Pride Beowulf the 7 to 10th century poem is an epic‚ a long narrative poem with a serious tone‚ spotlighting a heroic figure whom carries the responsibility of a nation. Beowulf is a tale of heroes‚ monsters and the bond of comitatus. Comitatus is defined as bond of companions‚ typically between a leader and his followers. This bond has the strength to bring two warring tribes together‚ and has the power to win battles. This relationship is shown in more than one way throughout

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    Pride: the Tragic Flaw

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    as being proud of one ’s work‚ pride is looked upon as quite the opposite in Beowulf. In Seamus Heaney ’s translation‚ pride is depicted as an unfortunate‚ often fatal‚ flaw which will eventually lead to tragedy or the untimely demise of the character cursed with this trait. Many of the main characters display this affliction‚ several examples being Hrothgar‚ whose pride leads to the deaths of his people‚ Beowulf‚ whose pride leads to his demise‚ and even Wiglaf‚ whose pride foreshadows tragedy in

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    Antigone-Pride Essay

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    Pride Essay Antigone “A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and‚ of course‚ as long as you ’re looking down‚ you can ’t see something that ’s above you.” (C.S. Lewis). Pride can take over the lives of people who have it within them. It is ok to feel proud but if the sense of pride is exaggerated it will lead to arrogance and therefore to problems. In the book Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ pride is displayed as good and bad. Pride can have a big impact on people when it is taken

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    that he would use Cassio to make Othello jealous because Othello chose Cassio over him to be a second command man because Cassio was more experience than he was. Desdemona and Cassio knew each other before she knew Othello because he worked for Othello before. Iago implied that he was going to make Othello look like a fool by having Desdemona cheat on him with Cassio. Iago never directly said Desdemona and Cassio are having an affair but he was going to make Othello think they were having affair by

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    OTHELLO” Act One 1. What was Iago’s complaint in Scene I? 2. Who was Brabantio‚ and why did Iago and Roderigo awaken him in the middle of the night? 3. Why did Iago leave Roderigo at Brabantio’s house? 4. What was Brabantio’s reaction to Othello’s marriage to Desdemona? 5. Why did the Duke send for Othello? 6. Brabantio complains to the Duke about Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. After listening to both sides of the story‚ what was the Duke’s reply? 7. What was Roderigo’s complaint

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    The Mortal Sin of Pride

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    The Mortal Sin of Pride In “The Cask of the Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and the atmosphere to help fully explore the sinful nature of pride and its serious consequences within the short story. The character of Fortunato is the main capsule for the explanation of the dangers of being prideful of ones self. By examining Poe’s use of symbolism‚ images‚ and effective backdrops around Fortunato the reader may begin to understand the importance of the

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    Othello Jealousy Paper

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    Since William Shakespeare pioneered the term “green-eyed monster to represent jealousy‚ it is only fitting for his famous play‚ Othello‚ to portray why the name was coined. Shakespeare’s influential play‚ Othello‚ thrilled audiences of his time and modern time with a tale of hatred‚ love‚ and betrayal. In Othello‚ Shakespeare uses conflicts between Iago‚ Othello‚ and Desdemona to portray the dangers of jealousy. Beginning with the character Iago‚ one can see his jealousy fuel a villainous plot

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    Marriage in Pride and Prejudice Each individual in this world surely have a dream to get married once they grow up‚ especially with the one they love. Even though today’s society accepts unmarried relationship where couples live together and have babies out of wedlock‚ in the end marriage is what they hope for as a symbol of their relationship. Clearly‚ marriage is a must in human’s life. This necessity influences humans to create stories that end with marriage and live happily ever after. Pride and

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    Othello Movie Analysis

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    "Othello" Othello‚ a tragic play where a man named Othello meets his downfall when he allows another man to play mind games with him. Since this plays tragic ending is quite famous‚ a movie called "Othello" was created in 1995. The director of this play wanted to not only keep the movie as close to the play as possible‚ but also have a unique way of getting the plays message across to the audience. The difference we see between the play and the movie is how they interpreted the character Iago and

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