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    meets two beautiful girls name Emilia and Rem. First, Subaru a high schooler who live in Japan and was transport to another dimension. After getting transport, he was about to be rob but was save by Emilia. Getting save by Emilia he tries to help her out because he did not know anyone and was save by a beautiful girl. Later on, they were attack by a skilled bandit Subaru throw himself pushing Emilia out the way saving her and he was slice in the stomach but Emilia healed him afterward and was…

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    Women In Othello

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, a character by the name of Emilia whose observed as a minor character yet still plays a considerable role in tragic events within the play. Emilia is the wife of the malevolent Iago and Desdemona’s attendant, essentially her maid. She is a sweet, intelligent, and very loyal friend, but then again does not speak so highly of men. This woman believes that most men are irrational, impulsive, and stubborn based on her own involvements and encounters with men…

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    the short story, “Othello.” The short story explores issues for women in society such as confidential marriages, adultery, and the social status of the women. The three main characters Desdemona, Emilia, and Bianca undergo predicaments that justify sexism in Othello. Desdemona is subservient and Emilia is ambivalent of the story. Desdemona is the devoted wife of Othello, despite the fact that he is…

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    character of Emilia redefines this thought. She is loyal to both her husband, Iago, and her mistress, Desdamona, but shows this through her lack of loyalty to the other. She is not consistent in this, though, as her loyalty to Desdamona ultimately leads to her husband’s demise. At the beginning of the play, it seems as though Emilia is influenced completely by her husband, showing her loyalty through submission to his demands. Instantly, the reader understands that Iago merely thinks of Emilia…

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    passed from father to husband and served the man who was in charge of them their whole life. Emilia and Desdemona were the two dominant female figures who were supposed to act this way in Othello. However, in William Shakespeare’s Othello, both Desdemona and Emilia try to defy patriarchy and gender roles, but ultimately fail. Desdemona has thoughts of challenging patriarchy in a conversation with Emilia, but…

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    Desdemona, the rich lady of society, would not have ever considered being friends with a low life prostitute, unless for an ulterior motive. Having slept with Othello's entire military camp, Vogel’s Desdemona tells her indecent tales of conquests to Emilia, Desdemona's servant and the wife of Iago, and Bianca, a whore of Cyprus and Cassio’s very jealous lover. Even though Cassio is the only one Desdemona has not slept with, she still gets killed by Othello for the one unfaithful act she has not…

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    Idealism In Othello

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    In William Shakespeare's play Othello, there is love, betrayal, power, and pride that bring this tragedy together. In the end, there are not as many deaths as Romeo and Juliet but it is definitely just as heartbreaking. Desdemona and Emilia are the two main female characters in Othello. While the two women share many similar traits, being heavily devoted to their husbands, there is a contrast in the women in how they view the world. Desdemona is innocent and her idea of idealism is quite…

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    In Othello, Emilia is introduced as a loyal yet unhappy wife to the evil Iago. For most of the play, she obeys him dutifully, despite her displeasure with both her husband and men in general, up until the final scene of the play. Realizing Desdemona’s murder is the result of Iago’s scheming, which she happened to aid in, Emilia rejects her role as Iago’s dutiful wife and places her morality and friendship with Desdemona above it. Her subsequent murder, in addition to Desdemona’s just beforehand,…

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    wording to convince someone of an illogical thought process. In Shakespeare’s Othello, General Othello is manipulated by his flag-bearer, Iago, into demoting his lieutenant and murdering his wife, Desdemona. Iago is eventually defeated after his wife, Emilia, sees through his manipulation and reveals his lies. In Golding’s Lord of the Flies, a group of boys is stranded on an island and struggle to survive amongst rampant factioning. Throughout the text, Jack & Ralph manipulate the boys to their…

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    Feminism In Othello Essay

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    In Othello, we have an overflow of male, dominant characters and a deprivation of female ones; so let’s notice and focus on the three women of the play: Desdemona (upper class), Emilia (middle class), and Bianca (lower class). Because she is the daughter of a man with high power, a senator, Desdemona enjoys speaking freely and openly like she does in Act I. In Act I, Desdemona puts up a front with her dad. She acts like the complete opposite of how a woman was expected to in the Venetian times.…

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