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    more Shakespearean plays you have studied. Two parts‚ Ambition and Revenge. Two major themes in both Hamlet and Othello. Make constant 9 Ambition Shakespeare warns audiences against ‘dangerous or amoral ambition’ through the tragedy format. Both Iago and King Claudius fail at what they attempt to do or at maintaining their new position of power. King Claudius ends up dead (Karmically poisoning his wife by accident) and Iago ends up being tortured after killing his wife. Link to Morality plays? Iago exemplifies

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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY Tyler Petri May 20‚ 2014 The Significance of Responsibility Responsibility is defined by two pertinent definitions in our language. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone; the state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something. These definitions form a relevant point in the substance of this essay‚ where I will discuss what responsibility is‚ types of responsibility‚ why this value is important

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    In these two chapters of My Beloved World‚ talks about Sonia’s father’s death and how it impacts the whole family. Sonia’s understanding helps her stay strong after her father’s death. She always remembers the things that her father did. Her father will live on forever in her heart. When Sonia was nine years old‚ her father passed away. The whole family broken down. “I was heading straight home after school that day because Papi had stayed home sick from work… But when Anna opened the door‚ something

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    Jealousy In Othello

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    It has been 400 years since Shakespeare has written his last play but his messages are still relevant to today’s context as he touches upon timeless issues such as racism‚ sexism‚ honor‚ bravery‚ vengeance‚ identity‚ hate‚ manipulation and jealousy which are issues we face now. I am going to be expanding upon the topic of jealousy. Jealousy is described as the emotional attitude of wishing not to lose something that is important to the subject’s self-definition to someone else. Jealousy is often

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    Table of Content Chapter 1: Education And The Significance Of Life ................................................. 3 Chapter 2: The Right Kind Of Education................................................................... 9 Chapter 3: Intellect‚ Authority And Intelligence......................................................36 Chapter 4: Education And World Peace...................................................................49 Chapter 5: The School ...................................

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    Othello and Iago

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    Iago has a reputation for honesty‚ for reliability and direct speaking. Othello and others in the play constantly refer to him as "honest Iago." He has risen through the ranks in the army by merit and achievement‚ and Othello‚ whose military judgment is excellent‚ has taken him as ancient (captain) because of his qualities. In Iago‚ Shakespeare shows us a character who acts against his reputation. Possibly Iago was always a villain and confidence trickster who set up a false reputation for honesty

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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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    History and Its Significance Ernesto N. Yap Jr. SST-I Rafael L. Lazatin Memorial High School This August we celebrate the History Month as provided by Proclamation No. 339 signed by President Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino III on February 2013. The month of August marks a significant period in the history of our country. It reminds us about the beginning of the quest of the Filipinos to liberate our country from the tyranny of the Spanish regime. After the discovery of the Katipunan on August 19‚ 1896

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    Othello Timeline

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    Othello timeline doo doo doo dun dun doo dun doo doo 1.1 Iago and Roderigo discussing about Othello‚ and wakes Brabantio to tell him his daughter went behind his back to marry Othello. 1.2 Iago warns Othello about Brabantio‚ trying to get them not to meet and have Othello hide. That way‚ Iago manipulate through guises and ambiguity. Cassio tells Othello the Duke is looking for him‚ and Brabantio finds Othello and excuses him of stealing his daughter. 1.3 In which Othello defends himself

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    ____________________________ | | | |He was born in 1564. He wrote very many plays and stories‚ including but not | | |limited to Romeo and Juliet‚ Hamlet‚ and Macbeth. At 18 he married Holly Wood | |

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