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    The Destruction of Manipulation, Sexual Love, and Jealousy: In William Shakespeare’s Othello Kyle Phillips P: 4 Honors English 2 9, March 2014 In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, Iago’s inhumane scheme and Othello’s inner conflict consequently destroy Othello when paired together. Othello, a Christian Moor and general of the armies of Venice, is deceived by not only Iago, the villain of the play, but himself. Othello’s free and open nature…

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    Hence, we can read The purloined letter as William Wilson’s Paris intervention in order to prevent the narrator from doing another immoral action. Because in William Wilson we only have access to the narrator’s point of view, we don’t know who is copying who, and thus, read like that, Dupin might be a similar image to William Wilson’s double, that intervened in Paris, while D. is blackmailing the queen. In William Wilson the concepts of self and the other are relative because it depends from…

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    Theme Of Racism In Othello

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    Racism is “The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others” (racerelations.about.com). William Shakespeare demonstrates the theme of racism in the play, Othello, the Moor of Venice, because the characters are all white, and see Othello as the odd one because he is a black man, and often refer to him as “The Moor.” Othello is talked about among characters, such as Iago, Brabantio and Rodrigo in a rather racist manner and…

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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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    Brooke Ichinose Honors English IV 1/20/2016 In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago is the antagonist and perhaps one of the most evil villains in a Shakespearean play. His character doesn’t change in the play. He is not so much evil for his deception but more for the way he manipulates many of the characters in the play. Iago seeks revenge by using his honesty and cleverness to manipulate other characters to their tragic end. Iago is Othello’s ensign who was passed up for a promotion…

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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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    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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    “Any friend that turned into an enemy has been hating since day one,” said by unknown person. Jealousy is an emotion that can be a big downfall of others and oneself for it has the power to make people act in an irrational way. Jealousy is most common in the world of love and envy, most times they all come in one. In this play Othello written by Shakespeare, the Commander Othello is betrayed by his ‘close friend’ named Iago out of anger due to not being picked for the position under Othello.…

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    Many people believe that there is no way that they could do any evil. They believe that they are always good. William Shakespeare portrays Caesar, Cassius, Brutus and Antony as a perfect example for that. Some may argue that those men did no wrong, they were just trying to get what they want. But some may agree that these men have proved themselves evil. In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, he uses Caesar, Cassius, Brutus and Antony to show that not everybody is perfect even the…

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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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