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    Task two‚ Othello This play presents several opposing views of love and marriage. What are these views and who expresses them? Iago is really jealous of Othello because he has Desdemona. However‚ Iago does not want Desdemona‚ he just envies Othello for the sake of it. Iago is jealous of Cassio too because Cassio got the promotion that Iago wanted. Desdemona is faithful to Othello no matter what‚ even when Othello accuses her repeatedly of just the opposite‚ and even when Othello is suffocating

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    Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca- the women in Othello Thesis: a. Status of women in seventeenth century England. Women as portrayed in Othello. b. Desdemona – a chaste wife turned whore. c. Emilia – a wife of no value to Iago + her sorority bonding with Desdemona. ************ “It is their husbands’ faults‚ if their wives do fail”. Othello‚ a play about race‚ power and gender is one of the best works of Shakespeare‚ and highlights few of the major societal issues of his time. On the one

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    women in ‘Othello’ is not to highlight the struggles of male characters‚ but in fact I feel it’s much the opposite. There is a strong emphasis on women as possessions and the idea that women are submissive. The three women in the play -Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca - are rejected by their respective partners. In a modern reading‚ we can deconstruct the play to understand that the struggles of women seem to be highlighted; strongly aided by the male counterparts which drives the women to form a closer

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    Brabantio and Roderigo. In Cinthio’s episode Iago’s motive for revenge against Othello was that he loved Desdemona‚ who out rightly rejected his proposal. The tragedy of Othello takes place in Venice and Cypress‚ Iago uses Desdemona through Emilia and inflames a good man with jealousy. In the beginning of the play the seed of conflict are sown when Roderigo shouts in dark at Brabantio’s house‚ the news of Desdemona’s elopement that she: hath made a gross revolt‚ Tying

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    1.1 Welfare requirements were bought in‚ in September 2008 as part of the EYFS welfare requirements and are compulsory. The new EYFS framework 2012 has revised the old framework. The welfare requirements are under the section 3 ‘the safeguarding and welfare requirements’ of the new framework. Children learn best when they are healthy‚ safe and secure‚ when their individual needs are met‚ and when they have positive relationships with the adults caring for them. This means that your priority‚ as

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    CU2943 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. Equality is to treat all as individuals; to respect race‚ disability‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ culture and sexual orientation. For all to be open to opportunities‚ to be treated fairly and respectfully‚ have rights and equal status in society and for all to reach their full potential. Diversity is to value that we are all unique and yet similar. We have different needs

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    Act V Scene I: Iago: Hey‚ go stand behind that wall over there and have your sword ready when Cassio comes this way. I’ll be right behind you the whole time‚ don’t be afraid and just let it happen. You must move quickly my boy and it’ll all be over soon enough. Roderigo: Stay here‚ don’t leave me. I need you. I might mess this up and you’ll have to help me. Iago: I am still behind you‚ stay still a little longer and then you’ll be ready to go. Iago moves aside Roderigo: (to himself) I don’t

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    Othello Questions ACT I 1. While Shakespeare presents the world of Venice as a place of civilization‚ is slow turns into a place of un-civilization and disputes. For example‚ Roderigo and Iago wake up Brabantio and tell him that there are thieves in his house. In reply‚ Brabantio says "This is Venice. My house is not a grange." This shows how Venice is not usually a place with interrupting events. . Shakespeare also shows how Venice is slowing becoming corrupt. This is demonstrated when Desdemona

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    The EYFS was designed to ensure that all children-regardless of where they live‚ their family background or circumstances-would have access to a quality early years education. To be able to measure this and also to ensure that practitioners have a clear focus for their work‚ a series of outcomes is given for each area of learning. These are called the Early Learning Goals. This helps that each child can meet them by the end of their reception year. These goals are important as they form the building

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    develops Othello lets jealousy take the best parts of him. Meanwhile Iago plans his revenge against Othello using women as the weakest link to get into Othello’s head. In Shakespeare time women were possessions rather than equal human beings. Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca are the only three women in the play and they are constantly dominate and stereotype by men. Desdemona is a tragic wife. Her character seems nearly perfect at early stages of the play‚ she’s kind‚ loyal‚

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