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The most predominant theme in William Shakespeare\'s play, Othello, is the danger of jealousy. Othello is a good man brought to his knees by his jealous and suspicious heart. Shakespeare teaches us the frailty of the human psyche and the delicacy of the human heart in this tale of trust and utter ...
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...
Othello by William Shakespeare remains an amazing, well-read and often-performed drama, approximately 400 years after it was first put to paper because every person that reads it can relate to a part or many parts of the play. Both the major and minor themes in Othello are emotions that are inherent...
In his book, Shakespearean Tragedy, A.C. Bradley discusses at length the many great works of William Shakespeare. One such work is that of Othello. The story Othello is one of Shakespeare's more intricate works. The basic plot is one a man betrayed by those who are supposed to be close to ...
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 ...
"Communicating Themes" William Shakespeare's tragic play, "Othello," is one of the strongest, most focused on themes, tragedies, mainly due to the fact that it is about the tragedy and the downfall of a great leader. Playwrights, especially in "Othello," tend to us...
The Universal Themes of ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare's works gained immortality due to the fact that the central themes in most of his plays encompass fundamental human emotions. Lust, jealousy, ambition, greed, betrayal, and revenge are universal themes that were evident in Shakespeare's time, t...
The General's DownfallIn the drama "Othello" by William Shakespeare Othello, the protagonist, is a Moorish general in the Venetian army. Othello marries Desdemona, the daughter of Brabrantio, without her father's consent. Desdemona proves her love for Othello to her father and Brabantio gives his ...
William Shakespeare was and is considered a poetic genius. He produced 37 plays and 54 sonnets. "Indebted to Petrarch, Shakespeare nevertheless devised most of his own sonnets in a form that would come to be called 'the English Sonnet': quatrains (four-lined stanzas) with alternate rhymes, follow...
There are many interpretations of William Shakespeare\'s play \"Othello.\" Many see him as a victim and many see him as a jealous fool; both of these assertions are true. However, when Othello speaks at the end of the play, we find it difficult to believe he loved well. Othello reads himself incor...
Symbolism in Othello What do you think of when you hear the word "tragedy?" Tragedy is usually associated with suffering, pain, death or disaster. In the drama play Othello; written by William Shakespeare, you are able to understand the definition of tragedy. Othello offers a great variety of commen...
Othello by William Shakespeare remains an amazing, well-read and often-performed drama, approximately 400 years after it was first put to paper because every person that reads it can relate to a part or many parts of the play. Both the major and minor themes in Othello are emotions that are inheren...
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...
Many Shakespearean plays have been used by Hollywood; the text is sometimes used as an exact script for the film and sometimes the text is used as a basis for the film but not an exact replica. A version of the play Othello written by William Shakespeare that appeals to teens is director Tim Blake...
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...
Reputation Essay A reputation is probably one of the most important things a person can have in life. A reputation may decide your whole life and decide how successful you may become. Many people may say that the way a person or people view you doesn't matter or doesn't affect you in ...
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...
"Iago, Manipulating Villain" William Shakespeare (1564-1616), one of the great writers of the 16th century wrote the play Othello around 1599. Shakespeare's Othello recounts the tragic consequences of hatred, jealousy, revenge, and exploited and misplaced trust (Bloom 13). The story opens-up in the ...
For many centuries people have found theater to be an excellent form of entertainment. The public's appreciation for such entertainment is based upon different theatrical themes. Whether it is a lighthearted comedy, that is most certain to lift anyone's spirits, a passionate romance, that stirs ou...
Othello, The Moor of Venice Othello has been described as William Shakespeare's most perfect play. Since 1604, this Shakespearantragedy has captivated audiences of all ages. The play begins when Othello, a Moorish nobleman and soldier of fortune,who unconsciously evokes the spirit of evil in the ...
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...
Olive Parker's 'Othello' is a beautifully filmed movie based on the play by William Shakespeare. Parker manages to capture the passion and love between Othello and Desdemona and even plays it up, making the betrayal and tragedy more powerful. Various methods, such as camera angles and focuses, backg...
Macbeth, Othello, and King Lear are three prominent Jacobean tragedies that William Shakespeare created with notable tragic protagonists. According to Aristotle a tragic protagonist is a nobleman or person from high honor who contributes to his own degeneration and illustrates a flaw or weakness in...