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    opinions and morals. The play Othello by William Shakespeare and the short story A Horseman in the Sky by Ambrose Bierce demonstrate conflict and its consequences. In the play Othello, the main instigator of conflict was Iago who sabotaged Othello with the help of unsuspecting Roderigo, Emilia and Cassio. Brabantio’s racist views of the Moor and Othello’s insecurity and jealousy of Desdemona’s supposed love for Cassio also demonstrates conflict in the play. As a result Othello murders Desdemona and them

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    Shakespeare’s most infamous villains, uses this line to warn Othello of the dangers of jealousy, although it is later revealed that Iago is the most jealous character in the play. Is Iago’s description of the green-eyed monster only a symbol? How real can it become to those who become too obsessed with it? How does this fit together with race? I aim to answer these questions by examining the relationship between William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello and Kwame Anthony Appiah’s definitions of

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    people’s emotions and manipulates the mind. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, jealousy is a very prominent theme, it causes the downfall of characters and leads them into a path of fury and vengeance. Iago, one of the most deceitful and sly characters in Othello uses his wit to try and make Othello jealous. However, Iago is not just born hateful and cruel he has motives, he is mainly motivated by jealousy of Othello. In Iago’s eyes, Othello is far superior to him, he is a noble warrior, has

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    Grit and mindset are two extremely important concepts in Shakespeare's play othello. First the concepts of grit and mindset are something that need dissecting before applying them to othello and its characters. Grit is a personality trait that has been thoroughly researched and studied by professor Angela Duckworth. An assistant professor of psychology at the university of Pennsylvania, Duckworth has spent quite a long time researching Grit. She has defined grit as “sticking with things over

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    evil, conflict and fate. Each of his works host many important themes and lessons to learn. For example In Othello the biggest recurring theme is Jealousy. Jealousy is what made Iago deceive Othello. Jealousy is what lead Othello kill Desdemona. Othello also exposes the racism and prejudice of people. One passage that I found to be the most interesting that speaks to the mindset of

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    Derissa Crawford Professor Kobeleva English 1102 27 April 2015 Othello and the Theme of Racism The play Othello, written by William Shakespeare, is a play about love, jealousy, deception, and, most importantly, racism. These are four very relatable topics because they are all still present in today's society. Racism is a very prominent theme throughout the play. This issue is not present when the people of Venice trust Othello to protect them but only in his social life. Shakespeare conveys how

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    stereotyped. The character Othello is a unique character in English literature, because unlike the other members of society, Othello is an outsider in Venice. He is a black man living in a white world, married to a white woman, and a leader of white men in battle. Othello is persuaded that his wife, Desdemona, is cheating on him, leading him to murder her. Some argue that because Othello was the typical black stereotype he killed Desdemona, but evidence suggests that Othello viewed his own racial identity

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    “Hypocrisy is the mother of all evil and racial prejudice is still her favorite child”—Don King. William Shakespeare’s common world in Othello is a commentary of how racial discriminatory our world is. The issue of race's is adressed within it as it demonstrates the Venetian society’s racial views towards the main character, Othello, who in his wholeness is a righteous man. This signifies Shakespeare’s implication of humanity’s racial prejudice and the negatives that racism causes such as how color/

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    inherent weakness lies in his linguistic capabilities, the very same capabilities Othello uses to win over Desdemona, and to defend himself during his trial in front of the duke. In Smith’s reading, Othello only reverts to his barbarian state when experiencing extreme pressure, as he lacks the other means to express the futility of what is felt, which results in violence. However, when a closer look is taken at what Othello knows about the culture he has tried to hard to assimilate to, it can be seen

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    In William Shakespeare’s, “The Tragedy of Othello”, Iago the antagonist of the play is one of Shakespeare’s most multifaceted villains. Through deception Iago makes his fellow characters believes he is a true and honest man. All the while he is manipulating and deceiving every single one of them. Iago is not the typical villain one would now see in cinema. He has much more depth and complexity, and can be believed to be unethical; this is what gives his character such ability to control others.

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