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    Violence

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    Nowadays‚ school violence becomes a serious problem in many countries. Especially in Vietnam‚ there r more and more SV with more serious consequence. Everybody usually thinks that school is a peaceful place‚ but now the risk of dangerous is lucking? Our children. So‚ what should we do to protect our children? First‚ we have to find out the causes of SV. After that‚ we can expose some solutions. In short‚ what I want to talk abs today is cause and solution of SV. Let’s start with some reason why

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    Jocks In Othello

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    “O” is a 2001 movie re-telling one of Shakespeare’s major tragedies about the “dusky Moor”…“Othello.” It has been dubbed‚ “90210 with a body count.” The movie is not acted out with Shakespearian voices but it doesn’t soften any of the raw emotions.“O” uses modern hip language perfectly made for a high school audience‚ especially jocks. Because you can actually understand the words being spoken without the need to reach for a thesaurus as one typically needs to find the meaning(s) of words that appear

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    Plagiarism In Othello

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    16 - No Broadcast - Martin Luther King Day Jan. 17 - Writing Assignment 8 - In class essay concerning Heart of Darkness Jan.18 - Begin Othello‚ the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare Jan.19 - Characters in Othello Jan. 23 - The secrets of Act 1 of Othello Jan. 24 - Innocence in an Evil World (Othello) Jan. 25-31 - Complete Othello February Assignments Feb.1 - Writing Assignment # 9 (In Class Paper) Topic to Be Announced Feb. 3 - Major Test using College Board Style Questions Feb

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    Othello Monologue

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    You’re far from it. Everyone in Beau’s employment is different somehow. We all had a difficult backstory to give us the strengths that Beau employs us for. As Lexi so crudely profiled‚ I’m the exile with a condemning sense of honor. Yes‚ Othello she profiled me. I was hired for my loyalty and resourcefulness. You were hired for your connections and your ability to make new ones at a moments notice. The rest of your profile she left out. I think she liked to keep the brutally honest one to

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    Race and Racism in Othello

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    In What Way Would A Modern Audience React To The Way Race And Racism Is Portrayed In ’Othello’? In the Sixteenth century‚ as we see clearly from Othello and other works of both Shakespeare and Cinthio’s original version of Othello‚ race was a topic of great debate and discussion. Today‚ in the twenty-first century the debate retains its controversy and passion. However‚ attitudes towards race have taken a dramatic turn during the last century. In the developed world people are now living in an

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    Othello commentary

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    English 122 Mrs. Ayer Suin Kim November‚ 26th.2013 Emilia Speaks Her Mind One of Shakespeare’s famous plays ‘Othello’ is about a black man who marries a white woman‚ and then murders his wife because of unfounded jealousy. The play also contains another dysfunctional marriage between Iago and Emilia‚ which also ends with the husband murdering his wife. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ has never received love from her husband. In Act 4‚ Scene 3 line 95-115‚ Emilia’s speech is structured as if she experienced

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    Madison Jones In the play Othello by william shakespeare‚ the main theme is hinted towards Reputation and truth. Iago the double faced antagonist‚ fumed with jealousy and hatred‚ used other people to reach his main target of tearing down othello. In the play‚ Othello and Iago were “best friends”‚ or so Othello thought. Iago was known for using his “truthful” reputation to manipulate people into his trap‚ which is exactly what he did to Othello. His lengthy speech given to Roderigo quoted

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    Othello - the Tragic Hero

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    Othello: The Tragic Hero In William Shakespeare’s OthelloOthello is the tragic hero. He is a character of high stature who is destroyed by his surroundings‚ his own actions‚ and his fate. His destruction is essentially precipitated by his own actions‚ as well as by the actions of the characters surrounding him. The tragedy of Othello is not a fault of a single villain‚ but is rather a consequence of a wide range of feelings‚ judgments and misjudgments‚ and attempts for personal justification

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    Analytical Essay Othello

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    All these themes are present in Othello. Most dominant‚ however‚ are manipulation and jealousy. Jealousy runs the characters’ lives in Othello from the beginning of the play‚ when Roderigo is jealous of Othello because he wishes to be with Desdemona‚ and to the end of the play‚ when Othello is furious with jealousy because he believes Cassio and Desdemona have been engaging in an affair‚ but manipulation the prominent action that fuels the jealousy within Othello. Some characters’ jealousy is fashioned

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    Psych Approach to Othello

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    Psychoanalytical Approach of William Shakespeare’s Othello "Jealousy is bred in doubts. When those doubts change into certainties‚ then the passion either ceases or turns absolute madness‚"- Francois De La Rochefoucauld. All people have the seed of jealousy inside them. However‚ the doubts of one’s self help grow the seed of jealousy. Othello was never what seemed to be a jealous man but when Iago led him to believe Desdemona was being unfaithful‚ Othello started to show his side of jealousy which

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