Shakespeare, who is famous for his tragic genre, embodies this scheme of writing in Othello. As a common quality in many tragic stories, there is a character that centrally leads to the downfall of all the others. Serving as this trend in Shakespeare’s Othello, the character who is directly responsible for such downfall is Emilia. Although her intentions are not malicious, Emilia’s actions do lead to the defeat of many characters that are associated with the plot of this story. She is the catalyst…
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Honest Othello: The Handkerchief Once More Though Othello might have exaggerated or told some extended lie, Shakespeare certainly did not make Othello the main protagonist as Michael C. Andrews did in his article, "Honest Othello: The Handkerchief Once More". Andrews describes Othello as a tragic hero who tells two different stories to his wife, Desdemona, about his believed and sacred handkerchief. When looking closely at the text, you can see that Othello forces the idea of magical properties…
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In Shakespeare’s play Othello there is a main character and antagonist named Iago who is seeking out revenge towards Othello, also known as the Moor, by sabotaging his relationship with his love Desdemona since Othello promoted Cassio to lieutenancy over him and might have slept with his wife. Main points that happen in the play are that Iago plans to use Roderigo and his money to take revenge on the Moor. Iago gets Cassio drunk and Cassio begins to fight and Othello removes him from lieutenancy…
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Moreover, since Iago's wife Emilia was Desdemona's friend , Iago asks her to bring him the handkerchief that Othello has given to Desdemona as a gift. The handkerchief is so important for Othello; it is symbolic of masculine vigor. Othello tells Desdemona that his mother has used it to keep his father's faithful to her. The handkerchief means a lot to Othello, and he regards it as a sign of loyalty to him. Infact in some parts of Africa handkerchief during the traditional marriage which signifies…
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1. If we have learnt anything throughout the course of Othello, it is that Iago is one of Shakespeare’s smartest, most reckless and sociopathic villain. However this does not stop the pondering question that perhaps if Iago would have failed to get Cassio drunk, his plan would not have been successful. Many people would like to have this sense of hope and agree with the statement. Unfortunately, if we were to take a step back and really take a look at Iago, we would realize that he would have found…
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In Shakespeare’s, Othello, we see that the handkerchief is a significant item in this tragic play. The handkerchief was the first gift Desdemona received from Othello. Almost every character in the play handles the handkerchief. This one handkerchief ultimately causes Othello’s downfall to kill his own wife. The many deaths that happened in the play, Othello, would never have happened if this handkerchief did not exist. In the play, Othello, the handkerchief has much more meaning than a…
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May 10th, 2015 Shakespeare’s Othello 4 Paragraph Essay Prompt 3: Handkerchief Helen Fisher once said, “ Once you fall for someone, their smell can be a powerful thing. Women will wear their boyfriend's' T-shirts, and throughout tales in history men have held on to their lover's handkerchief.” Items are given symbolism even something as insignificant as what wipes one’s nose. Things can become tokens of love, remembrance, tests, fidelity and much more. In Othello , written by Shakespeare…
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Iago who is one of the soldiers, says that the quarrel had started when him and Montano heard someone cry for help . Cassio was chasing a fellow civilian with his sword trying to kill him . While Montano restrains Cassio, Iago runs after the civilian but doesn’t catch up to him . When he comes back he sees that Montano and Cassio had their swords out and Cassio was swearing . Iago then explains how Montano was seriously injured and the riot had been stopped by Othello and his guards …
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In the play Othello, the handkerchief played a huge role, the entire plot essentially revolves around that small piece of fabric. This handkerchief, that the Moor of Venice named Othello, had given to his wonderful wife named Desdemona was a symbol of their love and affection; it represented the strength of their marriage. As the play delves deeper into their relationship and the people surrounding them, we start to see the meaning of the handkerchief turning into something a little more diabolical…
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led to a bloodbath. Othello killed his beloved wife Desdemona by believing Iago’s false accusations. Othello committed suicide after finding out he was mistaken, says eyewitness Lodovico, “O thou Othello, thou was once so good,Fall'n in the practice of a cursèd slave, What shall be said to thee?”(v,ii,304-306). Iago, who is Othello’s ancient , is also responsible for the deaths of Roderigo and Emilia. Iago had planned out revenge because of his jealousy. Gratiano and Lodovico, who are government officials…
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