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    Emilia's internal conflict is with her husband thinking that she's stupid and good-for-nothing. She proves him wrong when she gives him the handkerchief. The other internal conflict is with Othello. She believes that his change of behavior is due to jealousy, despite Desdemona protesting against it. Emilia's major external conflicts are with Othello Iago. Othello kills Desdemona on the grounds of infidelity. Emilia knowing Desdemona is innocent, tells Othello so, which is when Othello tells her…

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    The difference between Pechorin and Maxim Maximych is profound. When talking about a ‘Russian gentlemen’ it becomes easier to spot the differences. If we look at the definition of a Russian gentlemen ‘A man of calm demeanour, strong preserve, intellectual thinking, polite yet meaningful speak and a good upbringing. A fighter for the cause of right with words, not guns.’ Pechorin does apply some of these traits but he doesn't qualify as a ‘gentlemen’. For example, he had a very good upbringing,…

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    There is no denying that Shakespeare has presented many themes in his play, Julius Caesar, throughout the course of the plot. In the play there has been many instances where trust and lack thereof has factored in many of the outcomes of the story. Lies, deceit, and distrust has killed many, hurt relationships, and angered people. Those who displayed loyalty and honesty have prevailed against obstacles. In Julius Caesar, the themes of how lying will lead to problems while truthfulness will help…

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    Romeo and Juliet takes place in sixteenth century Verona, Italy. For many generations, a feud has existed between two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets. Although this feud appears petty and unreasonable to other people living in Verona, the two families hold much hatred and contempt for each other. When Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague meet at a party and quickly fall in love, they are forced to make a decision. The two young lovers contemplate whether to cast aside their…

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    heavily-built jealousy, burned by Othello’s vulnerable…

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    impeccable military knowledge, Othello is gullible and cruel to his wife so why is he a sympathetic character? Like a child who is manipulated because they are naive, Othello was exploited due to his love for Desdemona. Both Othello and children portray jealousy when they deprived and in their perspective, the best solution can be resolved through violence. In the Shakespearean play Othello written by Shakespeare, Othello causes the audience to feel pathos based on his childlike mentality. Of…

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    iii, Iago uses his friend Cassio to make Othello jealous. In a conversation that Othello and Iago were having, Iago purposely acted different towards Othello. Eventually Othello caught on and asked what was wrong. Iago says, “O beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meet it feeds on" (Shakespeare III.iii. 163). Iago is trying to make Othello jealous by telling him that his wife, Desdemona, is cheating on him. This is evil because she is not actually…

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    Male Fear of Female Sexuality in Othello In Shakespeare’s play Othello, the author develops the idea that males are often fearful of female sexuality. In this case specifically, Othello fears Desdemona’s sexuality. These fears lead to many other complications and disputes which ultimately stimulates Othello’s tragic ending. Men and women are often seen differently when it comes to sexuality. One gender is believed to be superior to the other. Reputation plays a big role in sexuality. A female…

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    The pitfalls of jealousy can cause deception in two ways; not only can it obscure someone’s vision, as in the expression “blinded by jealousy,” but it also can lead them to deceive others. “O, sir, content you; I follow him to serve my turn upon him: we cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly follow’d. You shall mark many a duteous and knee-crooking knave, that, doting on his own obsequious bondage, wears out his time, much like his master’s ass, for nought but provender, and…

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    connects to unsafe love because it ‘blind you with tears’ (line 7). The onion compares it to a lover that love always leave us in tears, where this is a risk of love of being left heart broken. Especially stanza 6 which it started to have images of jealousy and violence which their kiss at this point in their relationship have a mixture of both passion and punishment…

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