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    Ideals of Women in Othello

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    Shakespeare. In the play‚ the two prominent women‚ Desdemona and Emilia‚ both recognize the expectations of women at the time. However‚ the two women disagree in their views on the topic. Desdemona tries to be the ideal wife whereas Emilia takes a more feminist approach. In Othello‚ Desdemona and Emilia’s views on the role of women explains the traits of each character and are involved in major themes of the story. Both Desdemona and Emilia have different views on the concept of chastity. In Act 4‚

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    Foils in Othello

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    The Foils of Othello One of William Shakespeare’s many attributes as a playwright of the late 16th century was his character development. Shakespeare’s seamless use of indirect characterization sets his works apart from the other playwrights and authors of his time. In Othello‚ the Shakespearian tragedy about the newlywed Othello and Desdemona‚ Shakespeare uses character foils to emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of the characters. By making inwardly similar characters seem like polar opposites

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    EYFS Statutory Framework Contents Section 1 – Introduction Purpose and aims 2 Context and legal responsibilities 2 About this document 3 A principled approach 4 Setting the standards Providing for equality of opportunity Creating the framework for partnership working Improving quality and consistency Laying a secure foundation for future learning 4 4 5 5 5 Section 2 – Learning and Development Requirements Overview of the areas of learning and development

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    of the other ridiculous emotions a person can think of. Two characters that would fit into this category of describing would be Desdemona and Emilia. Both women are strong characters‚ but one may be stronger. Whenever Shakespeare wrote‚ he always wanted the feeling of his female characters to be strong and passionate. In Othello‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are similar and different in many ways. They both are loyal to their husbands‚ but are different in the realization of their experiences and their

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    Last Scene in Othello

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    influence of Desdemona’s beauty‚ smothers her because he thinks this is the only way to get justice. Before Desdemona dies‚ Emilia hears her say that no one is to blame for her death. Emilia discovers that it was Othello who killed her and convinces him that he was wrong with his suspicions and is shocked to find Iago was behind it all! All Iago’s plots are discovered and he kills Emilia! Othello overtaken by sadness and guilt kills himself. The scene begins with Othello entering Desdemona’s room as she

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    Eymp1 Bp 1 and 2

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    (EYMP1) The EYFS (early year’s foundation stage) is part of the childcare act which was introduced in 2006‚ it is the framework which sets the standards that all early years practitioners must meet‚ and it covers the outcomes in Every Child Matters; * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and achieve * Make a positive contribution * Achieve economic well-being It is important that the EYFS covers all of these principles… A unique child- Every child is a unique child‚ they are all

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    Cache Unit 7

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    child’s stage of development and knowledge enabling you to meet every child’s needs. One parent said “He has improved patience‚ outdoor behaviour‚ communication and interest in nature” –Parents from North end Nursery. Forest schools link with the EYFS as the EYFS believes that outdoor learning has a positive impact on children’s wellbeing and development. Forest school covers all seven of the learning areas. Scrap stores support reuse of resources so that the community can benefit from the clean reusable

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    Where Iago once had power over EmiliaEmilia is now able to exert power over her husband due to Iago’s power of strength and the unknown being taken away from him due to the presence of other men in the room and Emilia revealing his plan. After Desdemona’s death Emilia persuades Othello that the “honest” Iago is not so honest but rather deceptive. When Iago comes in and states “I charge you‚ get you home” Emilia retaliates with “I am bound to speak”. She stands her ground

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    Foundation Stage for childminding task 1 The EYFS is set to ensure all children in early year’s settings including children with disabilities and special needs have the best possible start in life which they deserve. A child needs to not only have a safe‚ secure and happy childhood but also one which is rich in positive parenting and high quality learning. These will provide the foundations and tools a child needs to reach their full potential. The EYFS must be followed by all early years’ providers

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    Bob Mudd Compare and contrast the two characters Desdemona and Emilia from the play Othello. Desdemona and Emilia Comparison and Contrast In the play Othello the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare.‚ there are two prominent women that grab and hold our attention. One is the wife of the play’s heroic character Othello; the other is engaged to an untrustworthy man named Iago. The women are part of‚ but yet serve as a small piece of what goes on in the play and which is how the conflict of the

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