Passion Pleasure Pain: A study of passion and reason in Othello According to Aristotle – a Classical biologist and philosopher – he believed that Catharsis draws out pity and fear in all tragedies. Many of the readers drew themselves to feel clarification‚ purification‚ and purgation‚ which were caused‚ by passion and reason. His theory plays out in most tragedies especially in Othello. Shakespeare captured many different themes in this play – one of them being passion and reason. The balance
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modern-day Othello. Both are praised for their contributions to society‚ but both are also harassed based on the effects of other individuals. While both may take place in different time eras‚ 16th century for Othello and 20-21st for video games‚ both share similarities in the eye of the public. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the main character‚ Othello‚ is a Moorish general in the Venetian army during the 16th century. However‚ because of the culture and the time of the play’s creation‚ Othello was praised
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William Golding’s Lord of the Flies shows how immoral human nature is by revealing the malignant actions of the boys. When there is no watchful eye over children‚ misbehaviors are not kept in check. They can ruin simple beauties because they have little sense of what true beauty is. Defects in human nature can be the causes of savagery among children. They are not trustworthy on their own and Golding shows that through the boys. They cannot function on their own because they have the capability of
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OTHELLO ESSAY “O‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! / It is the green-eyed monster‚ which doth mock/ The meat it feeds on” (Shakespeare III. iii. 195-197). Everyone has the capacity for jealousy. It can change how people think as well as how they act. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ jealousy is nurtured within the minds of multiple characters‚ and this jealousy is what ignites the want to make multiple misconceptions arise in order to create havoc and inflict suffering upon others and
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Humanities 1100 Are Humans a Part of Nature or Somehow Apart From It? To think of Nature‚ you must first define it. I looked it up in an old set of encyclopedias my parents had in our basement. It said that the term "nature" has been used in various inconsistent senses‚ corresponding more or less to the different attitudes that thinkers adopted towards the material part of the world in relation to the rest. It then goes on about how different philosophers from the different eras defined it
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In Hume part 3 of the Treatise of Human Nature‚ it starts with going to explain the direct passions that arise from pleasure or pain. Hume explains that motives bring us to action. He then talks about direct passions and perfunctory definition of the will as an impression we feel then he looks at the problem of free will and determinism. In the first section‚ he makes an argument for the idea of necessity. The problem is whether human action is determined by necessity with physical necessity
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Through the juxtaposition between dogmas and human nature‚ Marx also highlights how humans cannot credit human nature to dogmas and abstract ideas‚ like religion. Religion does not provide a stable human nature. Throughout the essay‚ he critiques classic German philosophical belief that religion shapes man. Instead‚ they are shaped by the point in history they were born in. Our relation to nature is historically specific. Human ideology‚ our belief system‚ consciousness‚ morality‚ religion‚ metaphysics
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Write Up On Othello: Othello as an Outsider Shakespeare’s Othello‚ written in approximately 1603‚ is a tragic play that centralises around the role of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice. Throughout the play‚ a notion that is consistently evident is that of “the outsider”. In Othello‚ many characters are in some way outsiders. Each character devises their own unique way to rid themselves of this “outsider” status‚ whether it be by marriage‚ gaining strength or through means of manipulation. As persistently
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Year 11 Advanced English 2012 Assessment Task #1 Task: “The Moor is of a free and open nature‚ That thinks men honest that but seem to be so‚ And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are.” Iago – Act 1‚ scene III. Evaluate Shakespeare’s representation of Iago as central to an understanding of the text Othello. Othello by William Shakespeare is a tragedy that depicts the fall of an honourable man through the deliberate deception and manipulation of a dishonourable man
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Introduction: While Othello can be partially held accountable for his tragic downfall‚ other characters are also at fault. Othello chooses to trust the wrong people and becomes insecure which are both causes of his belief that Desdemona has been unfaithful. Iago was the master-mind behind the plot of separating Othello and Desdemona‚ his hatred and jeoulousy helped him to gain Othello’s trust‚ therefore putting Othello in an uncertain position. Othello is partly to blame for his downfall as it is
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