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    unique personality. Throughout the play‚ Desdemona is loyal to her husband‚ but once again‚ her presence (with Cassio) leads Othello to believe that she is disloyal to him. Her handkerchief plays a pivotal role in the play- by Desdemona dropping it‚ Emilia gives it to Iago‚ who then stealthily gives it to Cassio. Othello sees Cassio with the handkerchief and believes Desdemona gave it to

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    Women in Shakespeare’s Othello Othello is a play written by Shakespeare. This book shows the role of women in the Elizabethan England. Three women are used to portray how society perceived women in the 15th century. Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ and Bianca are the chief female characters in this play. They are shown as being innocent and submissive to their husbands. They do what they are told and honor the commands of their husbands. Through these three characters‚ the role of women in Othello is revealed

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    The Tragedy of Othello

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    The Tragedy of Othello‚ The Moor of Venice Act I 1. A noble Moor in the service of the Venetian state‚ a General. He is somewhat important to society. And he was slightly famous and well-known captain and general. To others that knew who Othello was didn’t really like him as a person but they liked him for the things that he had done for the country and the people. Also some of the people were jealous of Othello because of the fact that he was a moor and that Desdemona was in love with him

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    Plot of Othello

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    Othello begins on a street in Venice‚ in the midst of an argument between Roderigo‚ a rich man‚ and Iago. Roderigo has been paying Iago to help him in his suit to Desdemona. But Roderigo has just learned that Desdemona has married Othello‚ a general whom Iago begrudgingly serves as ensign. Iago says he hates Othello‚ who recently passed him over for the position of lieutenant in favor of the inexperienced soldier Michael Cassio. Unseen‚ Iago and Roderigo cry out to Brabanzio that his daughter

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    scandalous. The bravery it takes her to initiate their relationship is the same bravery that keeps her strong throughout Othello’s endless accusations and worries. That bravery and the encouraging‚ occasionally harsh‚ guidance of her best friend and maiden Emilia of course. Knowing that Desdemona has done nothing wrong she sees no reason to fear her husband‚ that lack of fear eventually being the very thing that ends her life. Up until the end of her life Desdemona proves her love and overall faith in Othello

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    needle: an admirable musician: O! she will sing the savageness out of a bear: of so high and plenteous wit and invention:—“ despite Desdemona’s perfection Othello lets himself be manipulated into thinking she is unfaithful to him‚ and he kills her. Emilia‚ while not as perfect as Desdemona appears to be an obedient wife to Iago. She even gives him Desdemona’s handkerchief without knowing the reason he wants it‚ when stealing the handkerchief she says “what he will do with it Heaven knows‚ not I; I

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    OTHELLO ESSAY HONESTY

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    William Empson. On a deeper level‚ the characters in this play and their actions help to support the theme of honesty. The play’s villain‚ Iago‚ is the epitome of dishonesty and his untruthful nature is contrasted with the innocent Cassio and Desdemona. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ is neither fully honest nor fully dishonest in her actions and dialogue‚ providing an interesting role in the play. The central theme of honesty is linked to motifs in the play‚ including reputation and irony. Iago is an extremely manipulative

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    Salt To The Sea Analysis

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    Although many people go through extreme hardship during war‚ they can find things to love that gives them the endurance to pull through. The novel Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys‚ details the story of a group of refugees that are desperately trying to escape the encroaching Russian army who are brutally pillaging‚ raping‚ and massacring everything in their path‚ by getting to the ship the Wilhelm Gustloff. The Wilhelm Gustloff is attacked by a Russian submarine and sinks and only four out of the

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    "Othello" is basically the story of how one influence corrupts an unsuspecting group into believing lies. It sounds awfully similar to the one creation story in the Bible in which the serpent convinces Adam and Eve to eat from the tree of knowledge‚ even after God tells them not to eat from it. The serpent is not meant to be thought of as a literal serpent‚ but rather to symbolize evil. Just as the Serpent‚ Iago can easily be seen as the evil force in the story. It is possible that Iago too is

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    votaress. You have told she hath received them‚ and returned me expectations and comforts of sudden respect and acquaintance‚ but I find none. Second‚ Iago even betrays his own wife‚ Emilia! Iago asks Emilia quite frequently to steal Desdemona’s handkerchief that was Othello’s first token to Desdemona because Iago knew Emilia was Desdemona’s servant‚ (III.iii. 334 – 339) “I am glad I have found this napkin. This was her first remembrance of the Moor. My wayward husband hath a hundred times Wooed me to

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