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    becoming increasingly suspicious and doubtful, resulting in him asking Othello many questions about his thoughts and therefore showing how Iago holds control over the conversation. Othello also has a long syntax, in which he defends himself from any jealousy and also defending Desdemona by claiming that she chose him with her eyes wide open, so it is therefore not possible that she is involved with anyone else. After his speech, Iago then warns him: Iago: “Look to your wife; observe her well…

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    John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace. Throughout the novel, Gene’s trust in Phineas waivers constantly, for no good reason other than his own cynicism and jealousy. He was jealous of Phineas’ athletic ability and charm over the faculty and students at The Devon School. With their relationship, Knowles demonstrates that people’s individual jealousy, insecurities, and perhaps confusion in one’s identity can lead to someone having bitter cynicism. Phineas’ best trait before his injury was his…

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    to have increased dramatically over the years. And the effects of this are: depression, divorce, and in some cases a failed relationship can have a huge impact on a child's life. Many relationships fail due to lack of communication, cheating, and jealousy. Being in a relationship means commitment and that has many components to make it work such as talking. Communication is key, when you don't communicate this causes problems. Not being able to agree upon a certain subject and just arguing…

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    faced with a difficult situation involving very important, highly-ranked men, he was able to keep his calm disposition. However, later on in the play readers see that he is no longer able to remain level-headed, which makes readers ask why. Can his jealousy be pin-pointed to a certain time in the play? Or has it been inside of him the whole…

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    hurt in the process. Making a guy jealous on purpose is actually a very cruel thing to do. Instead of wanting to know how to make a guy jealous for the wrong reasons, I am going to hope that this is for the right reasons. You see a little bit of jealousy in a relationship is a good thing but it has to be subtle and not cruel. How to make a guy jealous without ruining your chances It is important to learn how to make a guy jealous, without actually ruining your chances of being with him. This…

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    At some point in life we have seen a TV series in which you have see every different types of genre. For example, Comedy, Tragedy, Action, Mystery, Documentary, Horror, etc. Sometime you can see in some TV shows that some actors don’t seem so innocent as they seem. Appearances may be deceiving or don’t judge a book by it’s cover is what most people say when we criticize or judge others. Which in most case is quite true. This can be stated in a playwright called Othello by Shakespeare.…

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    It is a part of human nature to desire the preservation of youth, in both appearance and personality. Children are able to have a simple and positive view of the world because of their innocent natures. We fruitlessly attempt to protect the innocence of childhood as we mature into adults. The main characters in both A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, and Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, are young men experiencing the difficulties of adolescence. They envy the purity that they see around…

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    is a manipulating human being. Iago’s jealousy, ego, and bitterness is shown through his actions in this play. Throughout Othello, Iago diminishes the faith that Othello has in Desdemona. Othello and Desdemona’s love overcomes large obstacles, such as moving past her fathers disapproval and going through war, all to be destroyed by the revenge seeking and Iago’s…

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    Race In Othello Analysis

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    The concept of “Race” plays a very significant and critical role on Othello, the play in which Shakespeare tells the story of the “dark Moor” who eventually finds himself struggling against his jealousy in the midst of white society. The very beginning of the play may be considered illusory for a reader who is unfamiliar with Othello's character: in fact, many derogatory terms are used, especially by the villain Iago and his confederate Rodorigo, to define Othello. This would certainly lead the…

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    Oh how greatly do I despise the moor! I hate him, hate him, hate him! Now I am going to make the thick-lips regret the shame he has brought to me. With my web of jealousy I shall ensnare them all. I must hide my bitter resentment in order to obtain my sweet, sweet revenge. In following him, I follow but myself, I am not what I am. But you are Cassio- Cassio… A mere book-keeper… How could anyone ever choose this mathematician with NO practical experience in battle whatsoever over honest,…

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