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    by ruining his chance at dating his long time crush Jenny. Iago’s pursuit of revenge on Othello is confusing because he never had a legitimate reason to perform such devilish acts. For example during Act 1 Iago claims Othello sleeping with his wife Emilia fuels his anger toward him, even though no evidence was found to prove it. This portrays Iago as a wicked man who finds happiness in the misery of others. In high school Denzel sought out revenge against Peter because he didn’t invite him to…

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    In the play, Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare viola survives a shipwrecked where she was separated from her twin brother, not knowing if he is dead or alive, in Illyria. Being as resourceful as viola is she decides to cross dress as a man and take a job at Duke Orinos court. This shows that viola is able to adapt to different things. She had a well-orchestrated plan in a foreign place, and that she is a strong character. “O, then unfold the passion of my love, Surprise her with discourse…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, Iago plays the villain who sets out to destroy the marriage between Othello and Desdemona. His appalling, horrific actions and malicious spirit often cause readers to wonder what Iago’s motivation is. While, the play does explain minor motivations for why Iago commits so much evil, these causes are not sufficient. Iago’s true motivation is pure evil because he is malicious, psychopathic, and devil-like; he will not stop committing sinful crimes and will never feel…

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    needs to know that Cassio is sleeping with Desdemona. The handkerchief is mentioned in act 5 when Desdemona dies. Othello defends the fact he killed his wife because of her unfaithfulness and that the Handkerchief was in Cassio’s hands was the proof. Emilia is thrown out of proportion and tells the truth that she gave it to her husband and that Iago, not Desdemona, gave the handkerchief to…

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    Reggio Emilia Theory

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    few of the other languages of childhood. Learning in the Reggio Emilia centers is connected with children's real lives. For example, each child has a mailbox, and messages and pictures are exchanged as a natural part of the school day. For younger children, a photo of the child identifies his or her mailbox. For older children, the photo plus the child's name is on the mailbox. Children see the postal worker delivering…

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    mean character. He has no remorse for anyone or anything and has no conscious. Most of these descriptions goes along with the stereotypes of a villain. Iago thinks that Othello and Cassio has wronged him. Othello supposedly slept with Iago’s wife, Emilia and chose Cassio over him for being lieutenant. He is blinded by jealousy and revenge which causes to come up with plans to destroy both Cassio and Othello. With the lies that Iago tells throughout the play, he was able…

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a tragedy involving the downfall of Othello, a Venetian general. Othello, before the play begins, marries Desdemona, a fair lady and daughter of Senator Brabantio. The general is commanded to go to Cyprus to fight invading Turks. However, after the Venetians reach Cyprus, news has reached that the Turks have been “ravaged by sea”. Yet, a new problem arises: a vengeful captain, Iago has crafted a plan to cause Othello’s downfall. Though he is known to be valiant and…

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    Iago In Othello Essay

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    Iago has the capacity control diverse characters all through Othello by seeming, by all accounts, to be straightforward and dependable, and utilizing this to make individuals accept what he is stating is reality. This implies that Iago can let them know what he needs, so as to accomplish whatever he craves. Essentially, Iago is an undependable character. An exceptionally humorous piece of the play is when Iago says, "By Janus", as Janus is an undependable Roman god. The primary…

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    became increasingly angry with her when he thought she had lost the object in question. Othello came to the conclusion that Desdemona did not have the handkerchief because she gave in to Cassio when she was having an affair. In actuality, Iago’s wife, Emilia, stole the handkerchief from Desdemona when she accidentally dropped it on the floor. Othello was corrupted by his feelings of rage that he tried to find correlations with Desdemona’s actions to prove that his assumptions were valid. Othello…

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    In the play Othello, by William Shakespeare, the emotion of jealousy rules over all of the characters, making them believe their actions are justifiable. The characters actions and driven towards revenge on others for wronging them in some way and this is because of jealousy. Iago's jealousy has made him unreasonable and nonsensical. Iago believes that Cassio is unfit for lieutenant because he is “a Florentine, A fellow almost damned in a fair wife, That never set a squadron in the field, Nor…

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