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    Othello Analysis

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    Contemptuous Notions at Work In William Shakespeares “Othello‚ The Moor of Venice” play‚ there are several motifs of power‚ jealousy‚ contempt‚ and even well-disguised hatred. There are also underlying innuendoes in the story that suggest or prompt the reader to feel the same as the character that they are reading about and who they are speaking of. Upon reading the opening act‚ as Iago speaks with Roderigo‚ there are hints of Iago’s jealousy toward Cassio for being appointed as Officer‚ and

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    Expect the Unexpected

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    Expect the Unexpected The Merchant of Venice Dramatic irony is when the words and actions of the characters in a novel have a different meaning for the reader then they do for the characters‚ this is the result of the reader having a superior knowledge than the characters themselves. Therefore‚ William Shakespeare introduces “dramatic irony” in the novel The Merchant of Venice to keep the readers engaged and wanting to read more. During the trial‚ Act 4 scene 1‚ Shakespeare

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    The play is set in Venice‚ Italy. During this time‚ Venice was full of wealth‚ royal merchants‚ luxuriously dressed people‚ and distinguished culture. An example of this description would be Antonio. Even though the society seemed perfect‚ there was also a downside to them. The play revealed prejudices of a society that practiced the religious persecution of Jews and Christian dignity and the cruel moneymaking and legal side of Venice. In the play‚ "Merchant of Venice" a strong rivalry

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    back from Asia and the Americas which catapulted a new class of merchants into prominence‚ displacing the old aristocracy. This new economic atmosphere undermined the previous power structure and transferred power to the new merchant class who‚ as they began to rise in power‚ worked to effectively utilize their new found wealth to leverage greater economic freedom and political independence2. To go farther‚ this new breed of merchants had their own ideas about the sort of world they wanted to inhabit

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    accurate and is a reliable history source and refutes each of the authors’ reasons. First‚ the reading states that Chevalier borrowed considerable sums of money from a Swiss merchant‚ even thought that his memoir states that he had been very rich. The professor opposes this point by saying that taking a loan from a merchant does not mean that Chevalier was a poor man‚ so Chevalier has a lot of parties gambling everyday‚ and he sometimes was selling property and was waiting for the money to arrive

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    Luca Pacioli -The Unsung Hero of the Renaissance Mohammad Farooq Ali Tarafder* Abstract: This paper aims at describing the role of Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli (sometimes Paciolo) in the development of Modern Accounting. Key Words: Luca Pacioli‚ Double Entry Accounting and Renaissance. Introduction Luca Pacioli was an Italian mathematician and Franciscan friar‚ collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci‚ and seminal contributor to the field which is now known as Accounting. Pacioli is also called

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    Shylock: Villain or Victim

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    Shylock: Victim or Villain? He is a Jewish moneylender who earns his living by charging interest on money he loans (like modern banks). He often speaks prose in the play‚ which marks him out as an outsider. He is persecuted by all the non-Jews he knows: He tells Antonio‚ "suff’rance is the badge of all our tribe". He is verbally abused and bullied by most characters in the play and is called cruel names including "villain with a smiling cheek‚ cut-throat dog‚ bloody creditor‚ damned inexecrable

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    role of the mob in Julius Caesar. OR b) Critically comment on the funeral speeches in Julius Caesar. P.T.O. ME (P) 12 *MEP12* SECTION – B 6. a) Write a critical note on the significance of the court scene in The Merchant of Venice. OR b) “The Merchant of Venice is about judgement‚ redemption and mercy. It begins with usury and corrupt love ; it ends with harmony and perfect love.” Substantiate. 7. a) Bring out the significance of the forest of Arden in As You Like It. OR b) Discuss

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    Racism in Othello

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    Racism is inextricably linked to the story of Othello and presents several universal themes‚ still prominent in modern society. It is this that questions what sort of message Shakespeare intended to convey to his audience; was Othello the black ‘moor’‚ portrayed as a tragic hero? Or did his character eventually come to resemble the prejudices of which he was a victim? A text rich with ethical debate‚ Othello is a story of black and white‚ culture‚ fate‚ and ultimately good versus bad. Racial ‘otherness’

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    horse in Taming of the Shrew‚ and surely people of our time would find that amusing as well. A large part of Shakespeare’s comedy was disguises. The use of disguise was a key part of Shakespearean comedy; his plays Much Ado About Nothing‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ and Twelfth Night all use the element of disguise as part of their plot‚ some more than others. Much Ado About Nothing‚ one of Shakespeare’s "festive" comedies‚ centers around two couples. One‚ Claudio and Hero‚ fall in love at first sight

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