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    Theme Of Love In Othello

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    Emotions are the strongest feelings that come into existence across our highest highs and our lowest lows. The two greatest emotions recognized to man are Love and hate. As experience has cultured us, “Love conquers all.” With love, you can do anything. The manipulation of love is stronger than hate because love gets you whereas you desire to go and disgust and hate merely brings pain and sorrow in its wake. Love is one of the most influential words that have ever continued as the commencing of…

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    grants himself the role of an exempt man from a rigid moral code because his wife is supposedly cheating on him, it shows his true nature. Therefore allowing a caveat for the murder of his supposed love, which he is proudly open about, proclaiming to Emilia, “She’s like a liar gone burning to Hell! ‘Twas I that killed her.” (5.2.159-160). Othello is desperate for people to know that he has swiftly dealt with his allegedly cheating wife to defend his honor and reputation. Rather than maintaining…

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    loss of this simple handkerchief will allow Iago to further manipulate other characters, which will lead to murder and betrayal. Emilia just so happens to come across Desdemona’s handkerchief that she knows was a gift from Othello. Not to mention, Iago has already asked her to steal it, “My wayward husband hath a hundred times / Woo’d me to steal it” (3.3.291-292). Emilia unknowingly gives Iago her undeserving devotion because of her desire to please him. Iago sees this as an opportunity to use…

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    Power is the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality. In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, published in 1603, Othello was married to a Venetian woman and he was one of the highest ranked people in the military. Othello was a great leader because he won the most battles, but some people questioned his leadership because he was black and white was known as superiority. Othello symbolizes power because he was leader of…

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    Desdemona is killed by her husband because he is crazy jealous and doesn’t believe her side of the story. She is so kind hearted that she doesn’t really even ask him why he is upset with her, she just accepts her fate and lets Othello kill her. Emilia is taken for granted by Iago, her husband, because of the evidence that comes with the handkerchief of Desdemona’s that Iago plants and frames her with trying to upset Othello. Iago also uses Bianca, a prostitute, to copy the handkerchief so that…

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    Salt To The Sea Essay

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    As the aftermath of the attack comes to an end, Joana and Florian find out that Emilia had died and that her child is still healthy. The two then embark on a romantic relationship and live happy lives by taking custody of Halinka, the son of Emilia, and settling back into Denmark as a married couple. Salt to the Sea, in result, takes on a sweet ending with a minuscule hint of a bitter taste. The same, however, can…

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    Othello gullibly believes and trusts everything Iago tells him. Once Iago provides Othello with the “ocular proof” of the handkerchief, Othello completely disregards Desdemona and their relationship begins to deteriorate, similar to that of Iago and Emilia. The sheer amount of manipulation casted upon Othello by Iago, proves that Othello will believe anything he can see and touch and this suggests that he is gullible enough to believe anything he sees. Everything he stood for is tarnished as he…

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    wife’s affair and how Iago better have proof he can see or he didn't want to see his rage. In Act 5, Scene 1 Othello let all of Iago’s manipulations get the best of him. Othello killed his wife because of the many lies Iago told. In Act 5, Scene 2 Emilia, Iago’s wife, tells Othello that Iago has been deceiving him the whole time. Othello became the character who was very easy manipulated even though he was head of the battlefield. He was overpowered by love and him killing his wife really showed…

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    Iago's Words In Othello

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    Othello could have asked Desdemona about the rumor with Cassio or when Othello and Emilia are having conversation about Desdemona, he can doubt Iago, not Desdemona (4.2.1-21).However, Iago’s words are strong enough to prevent Othello from being suspicious of Iago. Rebecca Olson mentions that Iago’s speech style rouses the jealousy. Act…

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    Charlie Bone

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    I read “Midnight for Charlie Bone”, by Jenny Nimmo. When I started reading the book right from the start, I liked it. Each chapter got more interesting, so I read on. This is what lead to me choosing this book for my book report. The main character is Charlie Bone. The author, Jenny Nimmo, described Charlie Bone as endowed, and can hear voices from pictures. The author describes him as this because he was a descendant of the Red King. This story takes place on November 2002. Most of all the…

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