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    Iago's Revenge to Othello

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    that he can easily manipulate the people around him to get revenge from Othello that he does not stop and think about the harm he is causing. Iago is a brilliant character that he successfully manipulates Cassio‚ Desdemona‚ Roderigo and his own wife Emilia to fulfill his revenge against Othello. Iago’s manipulation of people and events leads the play into a tragedy. I disagree with Jem Bloomfield when he says‚ “Iago doesn’t have a motivation‚ and doesn’t need one” Iago makes it seem like he is getting

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    Othello Feminist Analysis

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    Finally‚ near the end of the play‚ Emilia realizes “we must think men are not gods” (3.4.144). Although she knows her correct role in society in order to be accepted‚ she has come to see the lack of equality between men and women. She understands that in order to be presented to society‚ they must put on an act for their husbands. They do not need to think of them as gods‚ but must treat them as they are. She now believes that a woman being referred to as “whore” (4.3.74) is not tolerable. When something

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    Early Childhood Pioneers

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    Publishing‚ A Sage publications company London. Bruce T & Meggitt C‚ 2007‚ CACHE Level3 Award Certificate Diploma in childcare and education‚ London‚ Hodder Education. Edwards C. P.‚ 2002‚ Three Approaches from Europe: Waldorf‚ Montessori‚ and Reggio Emilia‚ Early Childhood Research and Practice‚ Volume 4 Number 1‚ 2002 Grisham-Brown J.(?) INFLUENCES ON EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT‚ Early childhood development‚ Education.com Holachek K.‚ 2007‚ The benefits of alternative education: How Piaget theories

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    In the interview between Emilia and her social worker‚ many engagement skills were demonstrated throughout the video. Some of the engagement skills that were demonstrated included: Open-ended questions‚ closed- She started off by properly letting her know of how the rules and how the sessions was going to take place. She also let her know when a confidentiality might be broken. Towards the beginning of the interview‚ many closed ended questions were asked‚ questions that did require long answers

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    Defending a Man's Honor

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    period setting of the play‚ to show honor‚ women are expected to be subservient to their husbands. The characters Iago and Othello reflect this attitude toward their respective wives‚ giving them reason to feel just in killing these women. Iago kills Emilia because she dishonors him by revealing his manipulation of Othello and Cassio. Othello strangles Desdemona because of imagined infidelity‚ which makes him look like a fool. Both men have different ideas of honor‚ perceive their own honorable status

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    compassion in Iago’s life leads him to be to be profoundly resentful and cold hearted towards other people‚ love and even friendship. He never lets his guard down for he feels he cannot trust anyone. Even though Iago is a married man‚ him and his wife Emilia are not in a loving relationship. Iago does not respect her or any other women. The lack of respect Iago has for women allows him to treat his wife unfairly and speak to her in a manner no man in love ever would. Iago will tell his wife to shut up

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    possible‚ agos wife Emilia was Desdeomans best friend or “First Lady”. Emilia had stolen the handkercheif like her husband Iago asked but she never knew what he wanted it for. He had put the handkercheif in Cassios place.Soon Othello had seen Cassio with it‚Othello felt so betrayed by the one he loved. He felt like he had to kill her because there wasn’t another choice‚ he didn’t want her to hurt another man like she had done to him. Othello had then killed Desdemona‚ Emilia came in a few moments

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    Iago to kill Cassio and him‚ his wife. The plan failed due to Iago killing Roderigo to get rid of evidence of his foul play. But Desdemona mistress and Iago’s wife‚ Emilia‚ brought the truth out. She told Othello after he killed Desdemona about her husband’s plans and had Cassio arrested. At the end‚ Othello‚ Desdemona‚ Bianca‚ Emilia and Roderigo we all died. Iago later died in jail. Another major conflict in the play Othello was Man vs. Man. This conflict is between Brabantio‚ Desdemona’s father

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    Othello Plot Points

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    as Othello’s Lieutenant‚ gets into a fight and his stripped of rank‚ but goes to Desdemonia to try and win back Othello’s favour Roderigo- Loves Desdemonia‚ is persuaded by Iago to attempt to kill Cassio‚ is murdered by Iago to remain silent (d) Emilia- Married to Iago‚ gives iago the handkerchief that convinces Othello that Desdemonia and Cassio had a relationship (d) Plot Othello marries Desdemonia in secret. However Roderigo goes to her father and blows their cover. Othello is forced to defend

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    towards the end of the play‚ Emilia found out that Othello had killed his wife Desdemona‚ Emilia was really angry and upset and called Othello “Blacker devil”‚ this was the first and only time she had said anything racist towards Othello. From this‚ we can see that Emilia has racist opinions towards Othello but does not express it and this tragic event triggered that thought to come out. The central protagonists that are racist are: Iago‚ Brabantio‚ Rodrigo and Emilia; amusingly‚ every one of these

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