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    Othello Vs Cinthio

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    Othello‚ a tragedy of faith by William Shakespeare was written in 1603. Othello was first performed by the King’s Men at the court of King James I on November 1‚ 1604. Othello is set against the backdrop of the wars between Venice and Turkey that raged in the latter part of the sixteenth century. The play is loosely based on a novella titled Capitano Moro by Cinthio. The play is driven by the themes of inherent racism‚ jealously‚ love and presumed betrayal. The only thing which Shakespeare has not

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    Gender Roles In Othello

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    The famous Shakespearean tragedy Othello is open to many thoughts and ideas about life in the Elizabethan era as well as modern day life with adaptations such as Othello by Andrew Davies. The most apparent notion that occurs in both versions of the drama is racism‚ which largely drives the plot of the Davies production. However‚ sexual politics also comes out to play in the texts as it sees the assignation of particular gender roles as well as the way that love is portrayed. Love is also the reason

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    Throughout our everyday life‚ many of us have most likely encountered tragedy. An example of one of them which quite often reflect to the people around me is caused the human behaviour of evil. In the play Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ Iago plays a character of evil and destruction out of all the characters throughout the play‚ clearly characterising him as one as an unpleasant‚ heartless evil villain. Aiming to get whatever he wants‚ Iago performs his evil doings towards innocent characters

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    of trust‚ loyalty and honesty. In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare demonstrates these qualities through many of his characters to portray their deep friendship. However as the play progresses these friends turn into foes as many problems occur in their friendships and lead to many tragic events. The negative qualities that tore these friendships apart are distrust‚ selfishness and jealousy that led many of the characters to their tragedies. In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that there are

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    Othello: Iago the Outsider

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    In any story with a recurring dark theme there always must be an outsider from humanity who somehow stands out from the seemingly equal community. In the case of Shakespeare’s Othello the outsider from humanity would be Iago for he truly stands out from the rest of society. Although Othello may be physically put out of the community‚ it seems that on an emotional and egotistical level Iago puts himself out of society further then Othello’s blackness does. He is not merely manipulative‚ as other villains

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    Throughout Othello‚ the devil-reincarnated Iago is seen to be scheming something. As the story unfolds‚ we see that Iago manipulates the people around him‚ by helping them in hope and confidence to achieve the success of his plans to bring down Cassio and use all efforts to make himself Lieutenant. The first person that we can see Iago uses is Rodrigo. At the start of the play‚ we see two characters‚ Iago and Rodrigo talking about something outside Brabantio’s house. Rodrigo’s love for Brabantio’s

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    Othello Farewell Speech

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    Shakespeare’s tragedy of Othello centres on deceit and naivety. The story begins in Venice‚ Italy and establishes the immediately the deceitful nature of Iago. Iago manipulates and lies throughout the story and is extremely influential. The protagonist‚ Othello held very little power in Venice however the transition of setting from Venice to Cyprus consequently transitioned the change of power to Othello. From this position Othello controls everything but there is much that he is unaware of. Iago’s

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    Theme Of Trust In Othello

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    good thing is not good for us. The literary masterpiece “Othello” by William Shakespeare is a perfect example of why this saying is true. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello is the well-respected general of the Venetian army‚ but he soon begins to lose his reputation due to his blind trust in Iago‚ who manipulates him to become a jealous and erratic man. In the end‚ Othello’s decline is caused by his overly trusting nature. In Acts I and II‚ Othello is a brave and honest leader that everyone looks up to

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    Othello Racist Analysis

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    come from his hatred for Othello and everything he stood for. Iago’s overall loathing for Othello seems like it has almost no base other than how he chooses to feel about Othello. Iago even says about his hate to the Moor that “ I hate the Moor: my cause is hearted; thine hath no less reason. Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him” (Othello 369-371). He is talking about how because he hates Othello so people should come together and take out their emotions on Othello. It appears that Iago

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    Curiosity will eventually be beaten‚ tortured‚ and ultimately killed by formal education. Iago is the protagonist in the Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice and he represents a dog chasing cars‚ a very clever dog‚ one that can sit‚ assess‚ and then act on the knowledge that he has gained‚ to work in his favor. He despises and envies his victims‚ but that makes him a criminal character instead of an outright villainous one. Iago is a simple man‚ with the simple motives of curiosity‚ envy‚ and prejudice

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