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criticallyacclaimedplayOthellowrittenbythemosthighlyregardedplaywrightWilliamShakespeareusesthe themeofappearancevsrealityoftenthroughoutthetragicstory.Withinthisthemeandthroughouttheplaylife lessonsaredroppedalongthewayforthereadertoconsumeThereissurelymanyvaluableonesbutafewstood outintermsofrelevancytothemodernday.Theyareasfollows,leadingadeceptiveandmanipulativelifewill takeonetowardstheirowndownfall,becarefulwhoonetrusts...

DramaticIronyUsedforCharacterizationinOthellobyShakespeare

Caine,]Batman;TheDarkKnight)WilliamShakespeareusesavarietyofliterarydevicesthroughouthisworks, buthisuseofdramaticironyspecificallyputshisreadersattheedgeoftheirseats.Beingfullofjealousyand betrayal,theplotofOthelloisguidedbythisplaywright'susageofdramaticironyThroughtheuseofdramatic ironyandcharacterizationShakespearecreatesIago,themostsinistercharacterinallofliterature.William Shakespeare,beingbornonApril23,1563

AnOutsiderInShakespeare'sOthello

InShakespeare'splayOthello,thetitularcharacterisconsideredanoutsiderwhodoesnotbelongtoVenetian society,whichculminatesinhisdownfall.Othelloisatragicherobecausehisnoble,admirablequalitieswhich causehimtomakeanerror,leadingtohisdestructionTragichero'saredestinedtobethecausesoftheirownruin Thesefatalflawscanbeattributedtohimbeinganoutsiderashadhebeenwhite,Othellowouldn'thavebeen vulnerableforIagotomanipulateItisOthello's

Shakespeare'sOthello:AppearanceVsReality

Shakespeare'sfamousplayOthelloisaplayoflovethathasturnedbadbytheunfoundedjealousyofthe protagonistcharacterOthelloArguablythecontributionofOthello'ssusceptibilitytomanipulation,his weaknessesandthemanipulationofothercharacterstacticssuchasIagoeachcontributetothedownfallof OthelloHowever,totheextentofwhicheachismoresignificantvariesandthisiswhatwillbeanalysedinthis essay.LikemanyofShakespeare'stragicplayseachhastohavea...

EssayonComparingOthelloandTheGreatGatsby

Alltragedieseventuallyendinchaos;however,OthelloandTheGreatGatsbybothbeginwithinnocentcharacters thinkinglittleaboutthepossibilityofdisarrayDuringtheclimaxofbothworksitbecomesevidentthattheideaof orderisdoomed,inevitablyleadingtoaboundingspiralofproblems.TheGreatGatsbyandOthellobothendin chaosbecausetheprotagonists,OthelloandGatsbyareoutsidersenteringanorderedsocietyTheactionsofmany characterscauseconfusioninthestoryline...

UniversalThemeOfJealousyInShakespeare'sOthello

relevanttotheircontextusingtechniqueswhichtheyutilisetoconveytheirideastotheirtargetedaudience,A leadingexampleofwhichisShakespeare'sElizabethanplayOthello.Theprominentthemesthatareintegratedin inthetextofjealousy,orderversuschaosandappearancevsrealityassistinprovidingagreaterunderstandingof theuniversalthemesShakespeareupholdsOthellousespoeticanddramatictechniquestosuittheaudienceofthe Elizabethancontext,...

APlayofLoveTurnedBad:Shakespeare'sOthelloEssay

JealousyInOthelloAndNelson'sFilmO

WilliamShakespeare'stheatricaltragedyOthelloandTim-BlakeNelson'sfilmObothreflectthenotionsof jealousy,racismandappearancevsrealitytosignifyhowcomposersofdifferenttextsanderaspresenttheirideas fortheircontemporaryaudiencethroughtheuseofdifferenttechniquesandtheirindividualmediumsIn Shakespeare'scontextOthellowasproducedundersignificantinfluencesoftheElizabethanera,wheretheBritish valuedtheirhomogenouslywhitesocietyinatimeofsocial

WhatIsTheMostImportantQuotesInOthello

"ValiantOthello,wemuststraightemployyouagainstthegeneralenemyOttoman"(Othello,11)."Thisquote showsmainlythathewasreallyimportantbothforthearmyandforthewarRegardingnowOedipus,heisaking andheisrespectedbytheThebans,"KingOedipus,thesovereignofourland"(OedipusRex,5)."Thesecond elementthatisimportantinatragedyisprophecy.Othelloisannouncingtohiswifethestoryaboutherlost handkerchief,"Shetoldmeher,whileshekept

OthelloAsATragicHeroEssay

asatragicorfatalflawleadingtotheirdownfall.Shakespeare'sOthellobeingawellknowtragichero.Othello startsoffinthestreetsofVenice,hegrewtobeageneralsolider,andthebestoneatthatInthisplay,hefindslove withanoble,Desdemona,butislatermisguidedintothinkingwronglyofherbyhisfriend,Iago.Othelloisshown tobeaGreatMan,withhisbiggestweaknessbeingtrust,heisledtohaveamajordownfallasatragicheroWhile Othelloshowsgreatnessandstrength...

ThemeOfPrejudiceInOthello

playTheTragedyofOthellothethemeofprejudicedominatesthesocietyinwhichthecharactersarerestrainedto ForthedurationoftheplaythecharacterOthelloencountersvariousverbalslandersofracismandslursleadingto hisspiralanddemiseTotheextentinwhichitcontributestohimmurderinghiswifeoutofjealousyand,later, executinghimself.Thediscriminationpresentintheplaycastsaninfluenceonhischaracter,consequentlyleading topivotaldownfalls.Theactofprejudice...

Othello'sJealousy

Shakespeare'splay"Othello"providesuswithnumerousinsightsintoboththeplay'sworldandourownworld Theuniversalthemesthatarestillprevalentinmodernsocietyseeninthe"Othello"includeracismversusculture whereIagousesracistslurstowakeDesdemona'sfatherup,theeffectofjealousyaccentuatedwhenIagodescribes hisemotionstotheaudienceandappearancevsrealityemphasisedwhenIagoinformsuswhathetrulythinks aboutOthelloInordertorepresentthemesoftheperiod

HumanWeaknessinMacbethandOthello

overandthecauseofhisinevitabledeath,his'vaultingambition'andgreed.Wethenhaveourothertragedy Othello,whichisuniqueintheliteratureoftimebecausehewasthefirst...

Comparativeessay-Othello/Macbethtragicheroes

Unit1:'ManycriticshavearguedthatOthelloisnotatrueShakespeareantragicheroExploretheideathat ShakespeareintendedtomakeOthellofitthecriteriaofhistragicherowithcomparisontoMacbeth.'ByMarina GeorgallidesAtragichero,determinedbyAristotle,mustshowanobilityandvirtueofacertainmagnitude however,theirpathtohappinessshouldbeceasedbytheirdestructivevice(Harmartia-theflawthateventually leadstotheirdownfall)Peripeteia,thepointwherethecharacter's

Othello:Racist,UnjustifiedAndTragic

stereotypes.SuchstereotypesarepresentinWilliamShakespeare's"Othello",inregardsto"Moors."Intheplay, theMoorsareconsideredtobeanuncontrollable,hypersexual,uncivilized,superstitious,andagenerallyjealous peopleThesestereotypesgreatlyimpactthemoorOthello,intheplay,OthelloDuetotheracismhefaced,there wasachangeinhissenseofself-identity.RacismtaintedIago'smanipulationandcreation...

OthellobyWilliamShakespeare

evilvillainforthemeticulousactshemakesafterOthellobetrayshimThoughhewasneveramurderousvillain untilhisdownfallheisunfairlyviewedastheantagonistintheplay.SincethecommencementIagowasanhonest militarymanwhoneverwrongedanybodyupuntiltheywrongedhimHewasstrippedofamilitarypromotionhe hadbeenlookingforwardtoacceptingbyOthellothegeneralandnotonlythishewasalsoinformedthatOthello mighthavebeenhavingrelationswithhiswifeEmilia...

IagoManipulationInOthello

ActIIISceneIIIisoneofthemostimportantandinfluentialscenesinthisplay;asit'sthescenewhereIagois showntosuccessfullymanipulateOthellointobelievingthatDesdemonahasnotbeenfaithfultohim.Thisisvery significanttotherestoftheplayasitaffectseverythingOthello,theprotagonist,thinks,feelsandsaysfromthis pointonwards.Whilebeginningasanoblegeneral,hedevelopsintojusttheopposite,swearingrevengeonhis wifeActIIISceneIIIisalsothelongest

DesdemonaTragicHeroEssay

AlthoughShakespeare'stragediesandhistoryplaysaretypicallymale-centredweseein¬-Othellohow Desdemonaultimatelyde-centrestheplaybybecomingapartofeveryone'slifeandtakingthereader'sfocusoff herhusbandOthello,whoisthemainprotagonistandknownasthetragicherooftheplayHowever,Desdemona couldalsobeseenasatragicheroineinOthello,ultimatelytakingthespotlightoffherhusband.Tobeatragic hero/heroine,acharacterhastobesufferingworsethanhe/she

CharacterCharacterizationOfOthello

CharacterizationofOthelloBrabantio"Othoufoulthief,wherehastthoustowedmydaughter?Damnedasthou art,thouhastenchantedher!ForI'llrefermetoallthingsofsense,ifsheinchainsofmagicwerenotbound, whetheramaidsotender,fair,andhappy,sooppositetomarriagethatsheshunnedthewealthycurlèddarlings ofournation,wouldeverhave,t'incurageneralmock,runfromherguardagetothesootybosomofsuchathing asthou–tofear,nottodelightJudgemetheworld

itisoftenperceivedthat'obsession'referstotheempowermentonehasoveranotherperson,although,amongstthe threetextsthatIhavestudieditisnoticeablethateachtextsharesafatalconceptwhichaccountsfortheeventual tragedyanddownfallofeachsetofloversWithinthisinstance,obsessioncanformduringtheoppressionofone's thoughtsorfeelingsbyapersistentideaorimage;forexample,obsessionisnotnecessarilycreatedentirelybythe fascinationofsexualdesiresbut

EmotionsOfEmotionInOthello

"TheTragedyofOthelloWrittenbyWilliamShakespeare"highlightsavarietyofwaysinwhichmalesand femalesreactedtointensesituations."TheemotionsofthecharacterschangedfromthestartofAct1,theendof Act1,andcontinuedasthestoryofOthelloprogressedInAct1,themainprotagonistnamedOthellostartedoff conveyingtheemotionofhappinessbecauseheandhiswifeDesdemonawerenewlyweds.Othellowasthegeneral ofthearmyofVeniceIago,whowasasoldierdesiredthe

Shakespeare'sOthello-TheDetrimentalThemeOfJealousy

TheObsessiveNatureOfTheLoveFeltByOthello,ByWilliam Shakespeare

TheDetrimentalThemeofJealousy​OthelloisaclassicShakespeareantragedythatconsistsofmany underlyingthemesdepictedinthestory.Oneofthemostsignificantthemesportrayedinthisplayrevolvearound theaspectofjealousy.Jealousyisastrongfeelingofresentmentthatcanoverpoweraperson'sgoodwilland compelthemtotakeinvoluntaryactionagainstoneDuringthecourseofthisplay,weseethreemaincharacters thatpossessthisideaofajealousnature.Thethemeofjealousy...

CorruptionInOthello

Othelloisnotablyanoutstandingandoutcastperson,beingtheblackmaninawhitesocietyThroughoutthe wholeplay,heisreferredtoas"TheMoor",withhisskincolourcausingothercharacters,likeBrabantiotobe racisttohim,anddoubthispersonalityandvaluesEvenmoreso,hisrelationshipwithDesdemonais"inaperiod whensuchamarriagewouldberareandcontroversial".Asaresultofsociety'sprejudiceandunreadiness,Othello loseshisawarenessandbecomes...

WilliamShakespeare'sMacbethAndOthello

ExplorethewaysinwhichcharactersemotionsaremanipulatedinMacbethandOthelloThewaythatShakespeare implementsmanipulationintoOthelloandMacbethleadstosignificantemotionalchangeinthemajorityof charactersinbothplaysThisleadstoprotagonists'eventualdownfallinmanycases,duetothelanguageand imagerythatShakespearecreatesinthetragedies.Theschemiststendtoexploitweaknessesinthevictims,suchas ambitionsThiscanbewitnessedbytheaudienceatavery

ComparingPowerinTheTempestandOthello

Powerin'TheTempest'and'Othello'BothplaysareabouttheultimatestruggleforpowerPowercanbeshownin manywayssuchasrace,gender,'others',socialclass,andmostimportantlythroughuseoflanguage.Powercanbe showninbothplaysthroughtheuseof'otherness'ThiscanbeassociatedwithpowerascharacterssuchasOthello orCalibanare'others'becausetheyarefrom'elsewhere'.Onesuchcharacterwhocouldbedescribedasan'other' isOthelloBillBrysonsuggestedthat

PowerOfShakespeare'sOthelloAndTheTempest

HowispowerpresentedinOthelloandTheTempestThethemeofpowerispresentedinthe'TheTempest'and 'Othello'byShakespeareusingdifferentpowerdynamicsbetweenthemaincharactersintheplays.'Othello',aplay writtenintheearly17thcentury,intheElizabethanerashowspowerusingthemaincharactersandtheir interactionswitheachother,and'TheTempest',aplaywrittenlaterinthe17thcentury,intheJacobeanera,does likewiseIfyoucomparetheplays,youhavethetwo

ReligiousThemesoftheSixteenthCentury:TheSevenDeadlySins, Death,andDamnation

religions,thesethemeswereoftenexploredintheformofthesevendeadlysinsandtheconsequentialdamnation. TheelementsofsinpervasiveinThomasNashe'sTheUnfortunateTraveller,ChristopherMarlowe'sDoctor Faustus,WilliamShakespeare'sOthello,andEdmundSpenser'sFaerieQueenallowfor...

GenderinShakespeare'sOthello,RomeoandJuliet,andTwelfthNight

characterssuchasRomeoinRomeoandJuliet,wecanseeacharacterthatpossessqualitiesthatdonotnecessarily belongtotheirgender.However,withacharacterlikeDesdemonainOthello,wecansee...

WilliamShakespeare'sRomeoAndJuliet

Shakespeare)TheromantragedieswerethreeShakespeareproductionscondensedintosixhourswhichincluded JuliusCaesar,AntonyandCleopatra,andCoriolanuswhereasthegreattragediesweresomeofShakespeare'smore popularworks,afewbeingHamlet,Othello,KingLear,andMacbethRomeoandJulietisoneofWilliam Shakespeare'smoststudiedplaysthroughouthighschoolliterature.Ithasbeenreworkedandadaptedtothe preferencesandtimesofaudiencesthroughouthistory.Shakespearehimselfeven...

GoodAndEvilInShakespeare's'Macbeth'

harderandIcanachievemygoals"noinsteadhegoes"Nopegottokilltheking,wifetoldmetodoitsoIgotto now.".AsCleanthBrookssays"UndoubtedlyMacbeth….isgreat,magnificentlygreat….Buthecouldneverbe putbeside,sayHamletorOthello,innobilityofnature;andthereisanaspectinwhichheisbutapoor,vain,cruel, treacherouscreature,snatchingruthlesslyoverthedeadbodiesofkinsmanandfriendatplaceandpowerheis utterlyunfittedtopossess"(Brooks156)This

HowToReadLiteratureLikeAProfessor

HowtoReadLiteratureLikeAProfessorbyThomasCFosterIntroduction:How'dHeDoThat?Howdo memory,symbol,andpatternaffectthereadingofliterature?Howdoestherecognitionofpatternsmakeiteasier toreadcomplicatedliterature?Discussatimewhenyourappreciationofaliteraryworkwasenhancedby understandingsymbolorpattern.Memory,symbolandpatternhavesignificanteffectsonthereadingofliterature. Byrecognizingpatternsandbeingableto"distanceoneselffrom

WilliamShakespeareandMacbeth

TheFallofManTheancientGreeknotionoftragedyconcernedthefallofagreatman,suchasaking,froma positionofsuperioritytoapositionofhumilityonaccountofhisambitiouspride,orÂhubris.TotheGreeks,such arroganceinhumanbehaviorwaspunishablebyterriblevengeanceThetragicherowastobepitiedinhisfallen plightbutnotnecessarilyforgiven:Greektragedyfrequentlyhasableakoutcome.Christiandrama,ontheother hand,alwaysoffersarayofhope;hence,ÂMacbethÂends

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