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    Iago was out to get Othello and Cassio simply because Othello gave Cassio the lieutenant position over Iago. This agitated Iago to the point where all of the jealousy within him caused him to deliberately hurt those closest to him. Due to this, here should be no sympathy for Iago because he is a manipulative villain. He brought the feeling and consequences upon himself because he was not willing to accept Cassio’s superiority to him. He then desired to seek revenge upon Othello for rewarding the…

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    repercussions such as imprisonment or in exceptional cases, death for those who publically spoke against it (Wolfgang). The leader of the Catholic Church is the pope, who during this period was Pope Paul V. The city of Reggio-Emilia, located in the northeast part of Italy, was incorporated in Emilia-Romagna, which was part of the Papal States, a group of Italian territories that were under direct rule of the Pope from the 8 to 18th centuries (Papal States). In 1543,…

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    Sergei Koulayev and Emilia Simeonova research suggest that health technology can decrease racial and socio economic difference in health care, providing an example of improving quality and access. Michelle Martelle, MPH, Benjamin Farber, MHA, Richard Stazesky, MPA, Nathaniel…

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    In the William Shakespeare poem Othello, the story is focused on a group of people living in Venice. The main character Othello is a well-liked man by almost everyone there, except for Iago. Throughout the story, Iago is plotting revenge against Othello, while flourishing on jealousy and anger towards him. Iago’s selfish actions throughout the story result in ruined relationships with himself and others, especially with his wife Emelia. After much manipulation, lies, and violence, the story ends…

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    Racism And Racism In Othello

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    thought that his blackness and Moorish characteristics changed her and made her do it because Iago and other characters like Brabantio said it would. When Othello killed Desdemona, his literal blackness became metaphorical (Little 322). As soon as Emilia found out that Othello murdered Desdemona, she had to bring race into the conversation; she made a racist comment by calling him a “blacker devil.” He ends up becoming a whoremonger, a beast, and a devil (Little 322). The racial and non-racial…

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    children’s learning only at the time of need. It is through scaffolding that children would be able to reach ‘the zone of proximal development’ as stated in Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory. The concept of child empowerment is also significant in Reggio Emilia approach (R7; book; Edwards- earlychildhood; Harvey reading ,2004).…

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    Compare and contrast Othello movie and the play The paper will put into consideration the resemblance and the differences between the two translations; the movie version that was directed by Oliver Parker and the play itself. The plot remains unchanged, so as the players, and the movie setting as the producer choose to make it as the ancient time period and scenes (Walker & Eamonn). There are several updates made by Oliver Parker, the producer, and these are they results to some differences…

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    ideal want me to pick, but I, myself, will never pick one culture or the other. So, who am I? A question that is fairly asked by those who I barely meet me. I am Emilia Lorena Morales. A girl who has been running in fear of accepting who I am. Took me since the first day of high school to one if my last of my first year in college. I Emilia Lorena Morales, is a person who isn’t afraid of being…

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    Iago Betrayal In Othello

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    In the tragedy of “Othello”, drama causes many back to back deaths to occur as the story develops. Iago feels robbed of his position of a higher military status, after Othello decides to promote Michael Cassio instead, leading to most of the tragic moments in the story. Shakespeare attempts to show the reader the negative impact of betrayal on someone’s trust through Iago and Othello’s mislead relationship. From the very beginning of the tragedy, Iago is perceived as someone who is to not be…

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    Betrayal In Macbeth

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    William Shakespeare was baptized on April 26th, 1564, in Stratford-upon Avon, England. From roughly 1564 onward he was an important member of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men Company of theatrical players. Shakespeare’s writing, which mostly contain the theme of betrayal and deceit which not only capture the reader’s attention but also the complete range of human emotion and conflict. He uses symbolism, soliloquies and dramatic irony to get the theme of betrayal. A good example of Shakespeare’s work…

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