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    Shakespeare’s Othello, the Moor of Venice, malevolence subdues the good in the play. The play focuses on the marriage of Othello, a North African, and his wife Desdemona, a beautiful Venetian daughter of a prominent senator. Iago, Othello’s ensign, successfully manipulates multiple unknowing characters in order to achieve the result of his plan; end the marriage of Othello and Desdemona. As the play goes on, Iago’s plans fall into place, ultimately resulting in the death of most of the plays main characters

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    Explain how Othello’s and Iago’s relationship leads to tragedy? The most influential writer in English literature ‘William Shakespeare’ born 1564 wrote many plays comedies and sonnets. I will be talking about one of Shakespeare's most popular play which is ‘Othello’. Othello has a long and successful stage history and was one of the first plays to be performed since the 1660’s. Othello has never gone in and out of fashion like some of Shakespeare other plays. This is possibly because of their universal

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    The portrayal of servants in Shakespeare’s and Jonson’s plays is contrasting. In Jonson’s city comedies servants are depicted as unethical, manipulating their masters’ greed and egocentrism in order to fulfill their own plans and goals. On the other hand, in Shakespeare’s pastoral comedies servants are portrayed as loyal, devoted, reliable and helpful to their masters. To be more specific, in Jonson’s city comedy “Volpone” the city is portrayed as a dog- eat-dog, antagonistic competitive world which

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    His works spans an array of musical genres and the volume of music he produced make him a significant player in this period. On March 4th, 1678, Antonio Vivaldi, “the most original and influential Italian composer of his generation”, was born in Venice, Italy (Whole Notes: Stories Behind the Classics: Antonio Vivaldi). Born a sickly child, he was baptized almost immediately because the midwife thought his life was in danger since he was born the day of an earthquake (Sadie, Stanley, and John Tyrrell

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    In William Shakespeare’s drama, Othello, a reader does not need to search tirelessly to find one of the numerous victims of the tale. While it is true to state that many characters in this story endure great suffering and sorrow during their arcs, it is natural to wonder, “Who is the ultimate victim of this tragedy?” Is it the title character himself? Othello, mercilessly betrayed and emotionally tormented by his friend, Iago. Perhaps, it is Othello’s wife, Desdemona; she pays the ultimate price

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    Othello Analysis

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    conflicts in which they have to make a choice between two opposing forces. An excellent example of this internal conflict can be found in analyzing Roderigo. Roderigo's love for Desdemona creates conflict because he faces the choice of going back to Venice since he has no money left, or staying in Cyprus because he wants to pursue Desdemona. In more general terms, Roderigo deals with the conflict of

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    another’s reputation and life. Jealousy has driven many people to do things they do not want to but chooses to. Assumptions led to false accusations and false accusations led to tragedy. As easy as one person destroying relationship leading to many deaths, the theme jealousy plays an important role. Jealousy is the motive that affected peoples’ lives in this book “Othello”. Jealousy in many cases could be easily forgiven, but when it comes to your most loved ones, people have a tendency to do terrifying

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    Jealousy In Othello

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    people have of their partners. Various factors steer a relationship in the wrong direction, such as cheating or jealousy. In the play Othello: The Moor of Venice, by William Shakespeare, Othello has been deceived by the stories of his trusted ancient, Iago. The stories have contributed to the moor’s insecurities about Desdemona, leading to the death of many major characters. Through the gullible and jealous nature of Othello, Shakespeare illustrates the decimating destruction of love. Othello’s gullibility

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    *INTRO*The character Oedipus in the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles, and the character Othello in the play Othello the Moor of Venice by Shakespeare are both tragic characters. Oedipus ends up killing his father, and marrying and having children with his mother, whereas Othello ends up mistrusting and killing his wife. These two individuals have similarities and differences in several aspects such as the roundness of their characters, the retribution that they incur upon themselves and upon their

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    In The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare the play is based upon the hierarchy between Christian men and Jewish men. A character by the name of Bassanio borrows money from his friend Antonio, and Antonio borrows the money from Shylock to give to Bassanio. Eventually, Antonio cannot pay the money back because his ships have supposedly sunk. Therefore, he comes close to death because he signed a bond with Shylock stating that Shylock would get a pound of his flesh if the bond was not repaid

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