Othello Jealousy Essay

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    Othello's Tragic Flaw

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    flaw is jealousy, which is referred to by Iago as the green-eyed monster. The focus of this essay will be to prove these three things: Othello is a true tragic hero, his tragic flaw is his jealousy, and he is the central character within the play. First, Othello can be categorized as a tragic hero because at the start of the play he has it all; wealth, fame, and a new wife, but by the end of the play he is left with nothing to live for so he commits suicide. Near the end of the play Othello…

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    Iago's Words In Othello

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    and the depth of his love, Othello is another victim. He kills his wife due to a seemingly loyal person, Iago. Iago is Othello’s ancient who follows Othello and pretends loyalty. Iago says “Good my lord, pardon me/ though I am bound to every act of duty/ I am not bound to that all slaves are free to/ utter my thoughts?” (3.3.138-141). Iago’s words show that Iago puts an effort to build the trust with Othello, pretending that he will be always honest to Othello. Othello completely believes Iago…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, a jealous officer makes the noble general is believed that his wife is unfaithful to his own lieutenant. Multiple people get caught in the antagonist’s web causing chaos for everyone. In this play, jealousy becomes the root of all evil in master plans, manipulations, and murder. Extreme jealousy can make a person act like a monster is demonstrated through the actions and thoughts of both Iago and Othello. Iago’s envious desire to be in Cassio’s position and his…

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    William Shakespeare’s Othello, the Moor of Venice, the heaven and hell motif emphasizes the internal conflicts inside Othello. This scene takes place within the garden outside the citadel, indicated by the footnotes of the passage. The garden is where Iago’s plan unfolds and the audience witnesses the beginning of Othello’s downfall. This parallels the Garden of Eden, where the devil’s plan to corrupt man begins to unfold. The motif of heaven further conveys the conflict Othello is facing. After…

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    In the play Othello, William Shakespeare writes about Othello, a commander-in-chief of the Venetian army, and his wife Desdemona as they struggle to prove their love is real despite Othello being a different race, being much older, and of a different social class. The play is a tragedy because of its themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal Out of all the characters in Othello, Desdemona embodies love the most. Desdemona seemingly thinks with her heart instead of her mind. Desdemona shows her…

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    Human emotions span across all ages. In spite of the four hundred year gap between William Shakespeare’s original play, Othello, and the film adaptation, O, by Tim Blake Nelson, the same themes are as fresh and true today as they were generations ago. Jealousy and appearance vs reality are two of the many themes central to both texts and are explored by both composers using a variety of techniques. Shakespeare used literary devices such as soliloquys, imagery and dramatic irony whereas Nelson…

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    main causes of his tragic downfall. Othello has a noble stature, as he is a well respected general.…

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    works of Othello, All the Pretty Horses, and Porphyria's Lover, the authors show how love can affect a person's emotions and destroy them. People's feelings can make life so much better and build them up, but it can also tear them down. What makes love destructive? People are controlled by their emotions and act upon them. Feelings such as fear and jealousy can cause one to fall apart. get the wrong impression of a person and do physical and emotional harm. Shakespeare shows how jealousy can…

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    loyalty but also marriage. In Othello by Shakespeare a powerful warrior named Othello falls in love with a kind hearted women named Desdemona, daughter of the senator. Marriage and loyalty are the two constant conflicts that the character 's face throughout the piece. Loyalty is difficult to achieve, however once achieved it is even more difficult to keep others from interfering. Loyalty and marriage are closely related, both play a huge role in Shakespeare’s Othello. Achieving loyalty is not…

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    The pitfalls of jealousy can cause deception in two ways; not only can it obscure someone’s vision, as in the expression “blinded by jealousy,” but it also can lead them to deceive others. “O, sir, content you; I follow him to serve my turn upon him: we cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly follow’d. You shall mark many a duteous and knee-crooking knave, that, doting on his own obsequious bondage, wears out his time, much like his master’s ass, for nought but provender, and…

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