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Isolation In Othello

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The most important and defining theme in Othello and O is jealousy, while isolation is also a major component of the texts, jealousy more or less defines the two texts in each of their separate contexts. The concept of Jealousy takes on differing forms in each of the texts parturitated by each texts vastly antithetical contexts. Shakespeare explores the themes of Jealousy and Isolation in his text Othello with use of various literary techniques in relation to his own worldly and societal context. Tim Blake Nelson also considers jealousy and isolation in his text but he does so by taking Shakespeare's form and re-imagining it against a different contextual backdrops. In conjunction to these ideas, this essay will materialize the latter statement …show more content…

In Shakespeare's context, the stereotypical view of black men was that they were ‘hot blooded’, making them more likely to be jealous. Iago manipulates Othello, convincing him that Cassio has been sleeping with Desdemona behind his back, to the extent where he changes from a controlled and rational man to a furious, irrational beast-like man, unlocking murderous thoughts. Othello’s jealousy inspired fury is emphasised through exclamation marks in “Damn her, lewd minx!” and “Death and damnation!” This can also be seen through the repetition of blood in “O, blood, blood, blood!”, when he calls for Desdemona’s blood, damning her and wishing her dead. Shakespeare shows his context through jealousy using techniques such as exclamation marks and …show more content…

Hugo’s dream “to take flight and soar above everything and everyone” and his admittance that he knows “you’re not supposed to be jealous” brings closure and responders are able to gain some insight into the reasons behind Hugo’s betrayal of Odin’s trust. Tim Blake Nelson effectively utilises imagery to show the corruption of jealousy. A prime example is the use of the recurring visual tree motif. From the beginnings of the text, responders are exposed to images of straight, healthy trees that are used to portray the unsoiled minds of the characters. However, once Hugo’s villainous plot develops and the jealousy develops, the trees outside of the boarding facility become twisted, deformed and a strange material starts to corrupt the coherence of some shots. When Odin spies Mike conversing with Desi and in the mise en scene, a strange material can be seen in the top right corner blocking the view of the scene. This strange phenomenon is a visual technique that demonstrates to the audience the corruption of Odin’s mind that questions Desi’s fidelity spawned from jealousy, which eventually leads to his and her

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