Comparison of Othello and O.J

             There are many examples that one can come up with to compare Othello with O.J: the fish and juice. They are both stars in there own way, heroes, warriors, and gladiators. So with some of these
             ideas in mind, this is how I am going to compare the similarities of the two.
             Othello, who's known as a noble moor, heroic characteristics started when he was born. He was said to be of noble birth. Othello's real nobleness was actually noticed when he was the most able and skillful general/commander during the time of war, where Desdemona recalls "Othello's visage is his mind, and to his honors and his valiant parts..." (Shakespeare 31). Othello's leadership cast him to be in charge of a Turkish fleet, where the people They're respected and honored him. The power he had was so much that
             he could tell the attendants and others what to do and they was happy to do so. Othello is said to be, "The moor is of a free and open nature" (Shakespeare 38). During a street brawl between Montano and Cassio, the only possible able person that could stop the dangerous altercation without getting hurt was Othello. Due to his advantage of being a hero, he got to do everything and get involved with the higher officials such as the senator and or governor.
             O.J, known as a legendary running back, sports commentator and actor in farcical action films, football career first started in high school where the football coaches realized that they had an exceptional sports talent on their hands. This acknowledgement went on to college where he led University of Southern California to two Rose Bowls and won the Heisman Trophy that is given annually to the best player in
             college football. O.J then was the number one draft pick of the Buffalo Bills.
             As a professional football player O.J had many achievements including that he broke the nineteen league rushing records and Jim Browns single-season rushing record. He also became the fi...

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