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    Honesty In Othello

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    William Shakespeare is a classic writer and has written several plays. One of his famous plays he has written was Othello. There are several roles that show throughout the play; false friendship, race, and gender roles. Iago portrayed himself as honest and truthful, which allowed him to earn Othello trust. This is what we can see as false friendship and is explicitly in the play. “He hath a person and a smooth dispose to be suspected, framed to make women false. The moor is of a free and open

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    Othello Christian Context

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    In Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Geoffrey’s film appropriation of “Othello”, the context and circumstances of which these two productions are set, feed heavily in to the ways the composer is conveying and dictating the values that particular time privileges. Through the vastly different centered audiences (Elizabethan and modern), the themes of race and ethnicity, language and imagery, both composer’s skilfully represent these issues and values. In Shakespeare’s Othello, the christian context dictates

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    Flaws In Othello

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    Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice continues to captivate audiences through time proving its relatability to today’s society just as it had been during to the Elizabethan audience. This is due to the relatability through the exploration of the universal flaws within humanity and the treatment of it through the themes racism and jealousy. The use of play techniques constructs a continuous engagement in audiences despite the contextual shifts of time. The portrayal of Othello exploits the racism embedded

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    ‘Othello’ is another of William Shakespeare’s tragedies, embracing the complex ideas and the intrinsic nature of the human condition. The 1603 text encompasses around Othello, a tragic hero who allowed his fatal flaws, honour and reputation, to inevitably lead to his demise. The textual integrity of this Elizabethan tragedy has been preserved, allowing a critical analysis of various issues addressed within the play which still resonates in today’s society. Shakespeare accentuates the vulnerability

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    Iago And Roderigo

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    Written by William Shakespeare, Othello is a play of romance, hatred, jealousy and racism. Othello takes place sometime around the year 1600A.D. Act I of the play is established on a street in Venice. Iago and Roderigo are arguing over Iago’s work to help Roderigo acquire a relationship with the fair Desdemona. Iago has heard the news that Desdemona, Brabantio’s daughter, is getting married to Othello, a military general. Brabantio is infuriated after Iago and Roderigo told him the news of Desdemona’s

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    William Shakespeare’s Othello gives us a glimpse inside the racial tensions and prejudices of a different time. Othello’s race is one of the main points of contention that helps the story with moving forward. This is highlighted best by the character Brabantio. Shakespeare's portrayal of Brabantio shows not only his disapproval of Othello's marriage to Desdemona due to Othello’s race, but also personified the fear or hatred of foreigners and foreign culture that a dominant culture often displays

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    OTHELLO is a domestic tragedy of the English Renaissance-Renaissance in its source' as well as in the dramatist's conception, and therefore a reflection of Renaissance concepts of marriage, infidelity, and personal honor; and, from this background. The Othello is the play dealing with the humanity and their tactics to misjudge the relations. I saw the mixture of jealousy and racism which is all over the place and how beautifully characters knitted with it. Take

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    Ambition In Othello

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    The tragedy Othello by Shakespeare explores Othello’s downfall as a tragic hero to which can be attributed to the gender role, duplicity of Iago, and the racist society to a certain extent. His racism and jealousy that internalized due to Iago’s duplicity combined with his rashness ultimately causes this tragedy. In the tragedy, Shakespeare illustrates how ambition can be used to produce the downfall of a hero. Shakespeare studies the ruthless cunning of the machiavel – a character who has risen

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    Othello's Flaws

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    Othello is a fallen hero because Othello was blinded towards Iago's manipulating words and believes his false accusations of desdomandas adultery with cassio. Othello's blindness led him to be deceived by Iago. The trait of a fallen hero involves allowing insecurity and jealousy to take over there good intentions. Othello shows these traits as Othello took the love that he had for desdemona for granted because he trusted one of his men (Iago) more than his own beloved wife and because of his jealousy

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    Othello: Film Vs. Play

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    Film vs. Play Shakespeare’s famous play, “Othello”, has caught the attention of many movie directors and thus creating many adaptations of it. The film, “O”, is an example of one of the many adaptations of the play and consists of many similar elements. Instead of the movie taking place in a 16th century setting, it takes place in a 20th century setting in a high school. Seeing a movie based off a story is always going to be different, but it can enhance the understanding of the text. In this case

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