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    what is known to none, save it himself, is that he begins to play with everyone's stories and emotions to put himself in a place of power. Othello and his newly wedded wife, Desdemona, move to Cyprus due to othello’s military presence being needed in the very beginning of the story. He has two friends in Cyprus; Iago and Cassio.…

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    Aphrodite. She is residing in mount Olympus, she is part of the 12 Olympian Gods and most times she is depicted nude. Birth There are three myth variations about her origin. In the first version, Aphrodite was born near Paphos, in the island of Cyprus, according to Sappho the Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. In the work of Theogony, she was born when Cronus cut off Uranus's genitals and threw them into the sea, and she arose from the sea foam (aphros). Finally, According to…

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    Shakespeare presents the love between Othello and Desdemona, both describing their eternal love for each other as Desdemona argues to travel with Othello to Cyprus and their struggle for being accepted as a couple by others which will be introduced in this essay. In The extract Desdemona contends her right to accompany Othello on his trip to Cyprus, to fight the Turkish in war emphasising how much she has transformed her life to be with Othello “That I did love the Moor to live with him… My…

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    Have your emotions ever got the best of you? In the play “Othello” by William Shakespeare. Othello emotions are toyed with and control him throughout the play. Othello known as “the moor” is the general of the Venetian Army. He creates a target on his back with he promotes a new soldier and close friend, Michael CAssio to lieutenant, rather than his rightman Iago. Iago is envyness with this, and he plots his revenge on Othello. Iago is able to Manipulate Othello feelings and plant seeds of lies…

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    Othello Tragedy Analysis

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    What does the word “Tragedy” mean according to the dictionary.com site? An Event in life that evokes feelings of sorrow or grief (dictionary.com) If we take a look over Othello, does this play fit into this definition? Yes, we can say the events that occur during the play does evoke feelings of sorrow and grief for several persons, not just Othello. If we go over the play of Othello how many times do we see something tragic happen. We start the play with hearing about how a distraught pursuer…

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    Different materials from the past can give historians and archaeologists a look into what the past was like in the places they were found. Although any pieces of evidence are valuable, some are more helpful than others to develop a better idea of the past than others. Physical evidence has been found in the Neolithic Era through Globeke Tepe, in Phoenicia through the shipwreck of Uluburun, and in Egypt through temples and mummies. Globeke Tepe is a structure that was built in the Neolithic Era…

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    “I hate the Moor” (1.3.385). In this scene, Iago is giving his first soliloquy explaining as to why he hates Othello. He says he despises Othello because he believes that Othello is sleeping with Emilia, and Othello has passed him over for the position of Lieutenant. In this essay I will propose that race is not the central concern of the play by comparing the original story and Othello , examining the double role Blackness serves in the play, and by presenting what I believe was the real…

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    the end. Near the end when all the truths are being revealed they conclusion that, “Cassio rules in Cyprus. For this slave,/ If there be any cunning cruelty/That can torment him much and hold him long,/ It shall be his./ You shall close prisoner rest/ Till that the nature of your fault be known/ To the Venetian state”(Shakespeare 5.2). This shows that in the end, the victim, Cassio, gets to rule Cyprus and Iago is tortured and imprisoned. This may look like a good ending, but all the tragedy and…

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    Let us consider , another problem is the between the European Union and Turkey are Armenian genocide. Some European Union countries have accepted that Turkey people have made a genocide for example, Germany, France,Netherland and Italy but what is interesting is the fact that the French and German allegedly kill the thousands of Jews who are known to everybody and the fact that the French made them in Algeria, in this case, they are reacting in some cases because of the double standards…

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    1. The Cyprus experiment was important because it proved that castes were important for society to survive. When 22,000 Alphas were placed on this island, a civil war soon erupted and 19,000 of them were killed. All the Alphas refused to do the laborious and menial jobs, proving that lower castes were required to do these lower tasks of society. A balance in society was needed. The experiment also proved that world controllers were needed to guarantee social stability because, in the end, the…

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