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    Nadia Joseph Ms. Milliner EES21QH-01 January 20, 2017 Final Paper Grit and mindset are displayed in various ways through the characters in Othello; some characters in this play are grittier than others. In the article Angela Duckworth and the Research on “Grit” the author states, “Now, Duckworth is an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and her research focuses on personality traits she calls ‘grit’. She defines grit as ‘sticking with something over the very long term

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    Musical Characterization for Othello In Verdi’s Othello, the music is used by Verdi to characterize each character in the opera. It is the music who describes the audience the personality traits of each character. Moreover, music accompanies every scene in the opera. In many cases, we can know what is happening or what the character is feeling through the music the orchestra is playing. This is an innovative way to characterize the characters in an opera used by Verdi that do not fit into the traditional

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    is one of the most significant themes that play a huge role in worldwide literature. In Othello, a tragedy written by

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    In Othello, the corruption of power was demonstrated by many characters in this play. Firstly, Iago demonstrated it by swaying situations with his white privilege to take revenge on Othello for being betrothed to Desdemona. Secondly, it is then demonstrated by Barbatino 's when he expresses his displeasure by their marriage, hence trying to control both his daughter and Othello; he shows it by pointing out the racial difference of the Moor. And thirdly, Othello also demonstrated this trait by heaving

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    influential was the imposition upon women during the Renaissance era. Women during the Renaissance patriarchy were expected to be proper, pure, and above all else, mindful of the men in their life. In her essay, “Women in Othello”, Farah Karim-Cooper argues that William Shakespeare’s play, Othello, creates complicated dynamics and roles for the women within it, due to the fact that Shakespeare himself did not believe that women fit easily within the roles that they had been assigned. This essay will seek to

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    Othello, the Destruction of Power As William Shakespeare has written many plays, none may be as powerful as Othello, the Moor of Venice. With the entanglement of love, deception, power and yes even race was an issue in those days in 1597. Although, Othello finds love, it comes at such a cost to him and his wife, Desdemona, with things such as deceit, jealousy, race and even alienation. When a person has as much power as Othello had, it will typically come with a cost, and his cost was death to him

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    patience and perseverance. Iago from the famous classic Othello, the Moor of Venice written by William Shakespeare and Sakuni, from the epic Mahabharata written by Veda Vyasa, are the best representatives of subtle villainy. Iago can be regarded as the most powerful among Shakespeare’s evil characters. He is the zenith of villainy one has ever come across. Iago is a military officer who feels that he has been wronged by Othello, his commanding officer. The latter’s decision to appoint

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    Name Professor Class Date Social Conflict: An Analysis of Othello by Shakespeare and The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcolm X The history of the human race is not one that lacks struggle. It is fairly known to many that the past is filled with widespread disagreements, wars, and battles. These so-called battles came in varying magnitudes. From the two world wars down to the civil wars, it is a fact that friction has been a force in society. Social conflict, or the struggle for authority in society

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    Euphemism In Othello

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    position in society. This is something that is not uncommon in past centuries as well. Othello is a romantic tragedy about a couple, in the Shakespearian era, that undergoes trials that test their faith in one another. In the end, they are not able to stand up to the challenge and fall, or are pushed, into the cold embrace of death. Long before the grim reaper takes either of them it is demonstrated how Othello, the husband, is affected by his African heritage in Desdemona’s, the wife’s, caucasian

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    read Othello in class Iago reminded me of a character named Lotso from the movie Toy Story 3 that was released in 2010. He reminded me of Lotso because in Toy story 3, he gained the trust of the toys at the daycare as well as Andy’s toys, he then manipulated them, and lastly turned them against one another. In Othello Iago manipulated the characters easily because they knew him as “honest Iago” and never doubted anything he said. He pretended to be everyone’s friend, and he also turned Othello against

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