William Shakespeare’s Othello, is considered one of Shakespeare’s most tragic plays. The audience is shown the protagonist, Othello, as a tragic hero. Othello is displayed as a nobleman in Venice. He marries Desdemona without acceptance from her father. Othello takes pride in the love of his new wife. As the play progresses, Iago, the villain, manipulates Othello’s emotions into jealousy through Othello’s pride and internalized racism. The fatal flaw of Othello’s jealousy and lack of self-confidence…
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and Gullibility: The Devastating Flaws of Othello By: Ryan Mongon "The tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw." Aristotle The plot of William Shakespeare's Othello is a tale of love, jealousy, and betrayal; however, the characters, themes, and attitudes of the works are different, with Shakespeare's play being a more involved study of human nature and psychology. Othello is considered to be a prime example of Aristotelian…
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Lilibeth Castillo April 5, 2013 Othello is a story about race inter-relations, hate, jealousy and deception. In Act I it begins with Iago the villain explaining the reason as to why he hates the Moor (Othello) who essentially is meant to be the hero. The Moor is depicted as a warrior with a strong and noble character however, his character goes through a dramatic change. It continues with the villain’s helper Roderigo who is also jealous and envious of the Moor. The reason as to why Roderigo…
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Othello’s soliloquy in Act V, Scene ii of William Shakespeare’s Othello serves not only as a climax for the play’s events, but also as a demonstration of the emotional conflict between Othello’s enmity for Desdemona’s infidelity and his lingering affections for his wife. The soliloquy reveals the complete shift in Othello’s character, as the initially prudent and deliberate Othello now contemplates murdering his trustworthy wife. Othello articulates his uncertainty in killing Desdemona in a confused…
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Renee Tawil EN-306 Dr. Starke Shakespeare Essay 2 The Power of Isolation Coriolanus, Hamlet, and Othello are all plays that follow protagonists who carry the weight of their own tragic death. Shakespeare’s plays however, differ in plots and personalities of the protagonists. Readers are brought into the lives of three very different characters: the prideful one, the mentally unstable one and the jealous one. One commonality between the plays is the theme of isolation. The consequences of physical…
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THE HANDKERCHIEF In Othello, the handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona is a factor that determined her fate. Othello had given desdemona the handkerchief as his first gift to her and it meant a lot to him emotionally. Othello The handkerchief was a symbol of his love and affection towards her. Othello says to Desdemona that the handkerchief was given to his mother by and Egyptian charmer (III.iii.86-87) so it it a memory of his mother and is special to him. A major key to Iago's master plan…
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Othello is simultaneously – and variably – a respected member of Venetian society and an outsider. How does Shakespeare use dramatic and language techniques to reveal this over the course of the l play? Support your view with detailed reference to the play, including the extract. Respect does not equal acceptance. Othello is a prime example of a character revelling in admiration from his society, however still held captive by the constraints of his colour. He is a black man in a white Venetian society…
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In Shakespeare’s Othello, race is clearly portrayed early on in the story. Seventeenth century England, the time this piece was written, a person’s race distinctly defined the role they played in society. In the beginning of the play, you see the obvious reactions of racism as Barbantio goes before the Senate to declare that his daughter had been a victim of Othello’s witchcraft. Othello’s father-in-law even calls him a “Moor” which is seen continuously within the book. The word is widely used for…
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Another one of his famous tragedies is othello, 1565. Othello explores the theme of jealousy. The charters in the play suffer from the destructive nature of jealousy. The play also explores the relationship between men and women, The role of women in the Renaissance/late Middle Ages greatly impacts the various female characters in thee play. The play has one of the most memorable villains in…
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Othello Notes Context: Othello is set in a private world and focuses on the passions and personal lives of its major figures. Plot: Othello is a highly esteemed general in the service of Venice. Iago is Othello's ambitious friend and ensign. However, he promotes the Florentine Michael Cassio to the position of personal lieutenant and Iago is deadly jealous. Iago begins an evil and malicious campaign against the hero. Act 1 Scene 1: The opening scene introduces, at least by name, the major players…
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