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The play Othello was written be William Shakespeare in the latter years of Shakespeare's career. Shakespeare composed, revised, and acted in many theatrical performances throughout his life, he also owned the Globe theater where many of his works were performed. The work Othello was based on a s...
William Shakespeare's Othello is a dramatic exploration of the society present in Venice in the early 1600s, and shows an insight into the roles of the men and women of that society. Shakespeare set Othello in the Venetian society as it best suited the society through which he could convey the theme...
Literary texts are always concerned with the construction of gender and the meaning of belonging to one sex or the other. In the play Othello, by William Shakespeare the gender construction is used to define the roles of men and woman during the time in which the play was written, the Elizabethan er...
Throughout the play Othello, William Shakespeare constantly displays Othello as an outcast whom is continually being segregated by the rest of society. Othello's depiction as a black upper class general automatically separates him from the rest of the characters in this play and despite his strong ...
Three of the most basic human emotions; love, hatred and jealousy, are thoroughly examined in William Shakespeare's Othello. It is Shakespeare's psychological understanding of these emotions, as well as his playwriting genius, that make Othello an enduringly powerful tragedy. Shakespeare&a...
Othello, written by William Shakespeare is the story of Othello, the protagonist and tragic hero of the play. A Moor commanding the armies of Venice, he is a celebrated general and heroic figure whose "free and open nature" will enable Iago to twist his love for his wife Desdemona into a powerful je...
Over 2,300 years ago, Aristotle wrote his famous manual for contemporary authors. This guide, entitled Poetics, covered what aspects a tragedy should contain. Of these aspects, one of the most important points in Poetics made by Aristotle is what characteristics a tragic hero, the protagonist of ...
Johann Lovater once said, "the jealous are possessed by a mad devil and a numb spirit at the same time." This is a very true statement. Jealousy will always have a negative effect on people, which can make them do things they normally wouldn't do. It makes them make irrational de...
Throughout the play Othello, written by William Shakespeare, it is obvious that there is a difference in the way that Othello is treated and looked at by the white society. Racism doesn\'t come up when it\'s to the advantage of the white society - it seems that people don\'t have problems with Othel...
For every good thing there is a bad one. When speaking of love, it's oppisite and the monster that gnaws at our hearts is jealousy. But what exactly is jealousy? Well, like Francois de Bochefoucald stated, "In jealousy there is more self-love than love." What Francois meant is that jealousy is no...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – THE LEGEND LIVES ON Shakespeare stands out alone, both in his own age when so many were drawn to the form and circumstances were favourable to this kind genius, and in all English literature, as the one great and genuine dramatic poet. ----- Sri Aurobindo C...
OthelloWilliam Shakespeare presents an excellent leader but a poor reasoner in Othello. The eponymous hero has strength, charisma, and eloquence. Yet these ideals of leadership do not bode well in real world situations. The battlefield and Senate are, at least in Othello, depicted as places of honor...
Throughout our lives, we are confronted with people who are not always, as they seem to be and this is the case in Othello by William Shakespeare. The character of Iago is a deceptive and calculating man who uses the weaknesses and strengths of others to serve his own greedy purposes. His ability...
Iago: A Decietful Villian William Sheakespeare's Iago is one of the most complex villians created by Shakespeare. At first glance, Iago's character seems to be pure evil. Iago is cruel but smart. To add more depth to Iago, Shakespeare gives him traits of being amoral, duplicitous, prideful, and...
In act one of Othello, by William Shakespeare, the character Iago presents a soliloquy to the audience. Iago's soliloquy is reflective of the action set forth in act one. This is shown in three ways. Iago's use of Roderigo for his money, the revelation of Iago's true nature, and his jealousy towa...
Othello Change by definition is to make or become different. 'Othello' is a story of great transformations. The playwright William Shakespeare demonstrates to us in 'Othello' that change can lead to doubt and uncertainty. The main character of the play Othello goes through...
One of the most intriguing characters in the tragic play "Othello," by William Shakespeare, is Othello's "friend" Iago. At first glance, Iago seems to have no motive for the destruction he is causing. However, despite Iago's unquestionable malignancy, the motivation behind his actions lie more i...
"...Excellent wretch, perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee, and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again. (Othello 3.3 91-93) In Othello by William Shakespeare, Othello and Desdemona run away to get married and attempt to build a life together, despite their differences in age, race, and exp...
Othello, by William Shakespeare, is Othello's tragedy but Iago's play because Iago is the one who is constantly controlling the action. Iago manipulates situations in his favor by speaking directly to the audience. This allows Iago to show the audience his point of view on all matters concerning t...
Human Conflicts in DramaDrama is literature that "makes use of plot and characters, develops themes, arouses emotional responses and may be either literary or commercial in its reality"(). Two great examples of drama are "Othello", written by William Shakespeare, and also "Death of a Salesman", wri...
Perhaps the most interesting and exotic character in the tragic play "Othello," by William Shakespeare, is "Honest" Iago. Through some carefully thought-out words and actions, Iago is able to manipulate others to do things in a way that benefits him and moves him closer toward his goals. He is th...
Othello William Shakespeare's Othello was written during the Jacobean period, reflecting the Renaissance influences. Particularly the bringing back of all kinds of knowledge, which had produced a dynamic interest in the world, that was outside the Anglo-Saxon English world. The increase of fo...
Iago the villain William Shakespeare, in his play, "Othello the Moor of Venice", brings to life one of his most complex villains, Iago. Iago plays the ancient of Othello, who is the general of the Venetian forces. As an ancient, Iago is to be a loyal servant to Othello. However, Iago has grown bitte...
The play titled Othello by William Shakespeare is based upon a web of rage, misplaced trust and betrayal taken by a cast of characters that experience these factors throughout the play. Othello, the main character in this play is known for his nobility and charisma, he is an adventurer and is somew...
In the play Othello, by William Shakespeare, the most powerful themes revolve around emotion. The emotions presented play a vital role and help to establish the plot. They also lead to the explanation of the characters' actions throughout the events in the play. The characters' anger, which is bro...