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    Every tragic hero has a promising future that is before some fatal flaw in his character overtakes and engulfs all of his actions. With this being said, Othello is no exception and the readers are introduced to a true character who is determined to prove his worth as a husband and noble soldier by talking about his achievements. Unfortunately his position is questionable, so he is easily mislead when situations influence him. Conflicting emotions, suspicious natures and feelings of betrayal…

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    Venice, Italy 1535, A tragic incident of Othello being hated by two men. Roderigo and Iago wanted to get revenge on Othello. They both united together to take down the great Othello. Rodrigo wanted to get revenge on Othello because Othello has the women of his dreams. Iago also wants revenge on Othello. Othello chose a younger, less experienced soldier named Michael Cassio to be his second commander over Roderigo. Roderigo did not appreciate the fact Othello chose someone over him. Especially…

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    from acting on passions. In “Othello,” Shakespeare uses starkly contrasting heavenly…

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    “men” have their flaws, so does Othello. Othello’s jealousy of a possible affair between Desdemona and Cassio that develops throughout the play causes irrational behaviour. Othello’s unwavering trust in Iago causes a sequence of events that ultimately results in a tragic ending for everyone. Othello acting on his impulses without proof of Desdemona betraying him by having an affair with Cassio causes an avoidable tragedy. In Othello by William Shakespeare, Othello begins as an honourable man…

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    Jealousy, one of the seven deadly sins, is an emotion that ruin lives, and has proved true throughout history. Similar to envy, jealousy can take strong hold and a man and change his whole state of being and perception of those around him. It is why jealousy is frowned upon because of its harsh nature. In Shakespeare’s Othello, several characters are affected by jealousy. Othello, Brabantio, and Iago are among those most affected by jealousy. When Cassio is promoted to Lieutenant over Iago, He…

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    disruptive effects on one’s life. The play Othello, by William Shakespeare, follows an honoured army general named Othello in 16th century Venice as he deals with his close personal assistant, Iago, and the lies told by Iago concerning his Wife’s loyalty. Throughout the entire play, Othello, Cassio, and Iago commit acts, big and small, which affect their lives in gigantic ways. The play Othello uses the experiences of Cassio, Iago, and Othello to display how jealousy and oversight can ruin one’s…

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    Throughout the play, love and jealousy has played a significant role in one behavior. At first , Desdemona and Othello were deeply in love but that love resulted in jealousy. Love is an extremely exceptional and important word to every individual. Every individual has his/her own considerations about love to guide himself/herself to arrive securely and easily into the kingdom of Love. Without this assumption of adoration, individuals would be acting like a blind individual looking for the light…

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    Jealousy is part of human nature. Jealousy can destroy people just as quickly as it can make them rise to the top. As genius Mary Baker Eddy said, “Jealousy is the grave of affection.” This quote and jealousy relate to the play Othello by William Shakespeare because in the play the main character, Othello, is ridden by jealousy as an evildoer, Iago, tries to convince Othello that his wife, Desdemona, is cheating on him. As Iago plants his seeds of suspicion in Othello and his jealousy grows…

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    During Othello by William Shakespeare we see tons of jealousy between all the characters. Each character that expresses jealousy expresses it in a very overacted state or a very calm but irrational way. Major events of jealousy that occur during Othello are, when Othello passed up Iago for a promotion to give it to Cassio, and Othello gets jealous that his wife may be sneaking around with Cassio. In Othello, jealousy takes many forms, but it, is in all instances, destructive. Iago was talking…

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    Othello can be viewed as jealousy, irony, heroism. Just like the old saying goes, “the truth will set you free. In Othello you see the deadlines of jealousy and suspicion. Its one of the earliest literary works dealing with race and racism, Othello was the most prominent black protagonist in early western literature. It shares stories of conflict, unlawfulness, and work. His jealousy is his key flaw and lago that to manipulate him. He 's not trusting enough of his wife. Othello was one of…

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