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    Emilia Desdemona Relationship In the play “Othello”‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there are two major feminine figures that attract our attention. One is the wife of the play’s tragic hero-Othello; the other is betrothed to one of the greatest villains of all time-Iago. They are part and parcel of what goes on in the play and eventually how the crisis of the play is resolved. These two females of the play can be compared and contrasted in a number of ways. To begin‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are the

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    I’m Really in Love This Time Mom… I don’t know if this is going to be it for me‚ but it sure feels like it. I’ve never felt this way about anyone before. Every time I see him‚ I get butterflies… I met Amiri on twitter about nine months ago. From the beginning I could feel a special connection between us. We began dating June 10th‚ 2013‚ a day I will never forget. We spent that entire summer together. Every day was like an adventure. My mother thought it was just a summer love thing‚ but it’s way

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    ‘interpretations of Shakespeare’s characters’. EMILIA: “O‚ who hath done this deed?” DESDEMONA: “Nobody; I myself. Farewell.” The short scripted speech and claim of guilt symbolize the loss of strength in Desdemona’s final words as she dies. This is just the first example of many that prove that the statement ‘Victims are actually the makers of their own demise’ is true in relation to that of the character Desdemona in the play Othello. Specifically Desdemona’s flaws‚ her betrayal‚ her manipulation

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    Does Romeo truly love Juliet? I think in this case he truly does. Love can happen in a lot of strange ways‚ In a blink of an eye (like with Romeo and Juliet) or it can take over 15 years (like in the movie when Harry met Sally. Although I’m pretty sure it is just Romeo and Juliet who falls in love that quickly. Romeo’s capacity of feelings is rather larger than the normal person though. When he love’s he loves‚ when he’s angry he kills a Capulet‚ when he’s sad (about Juliet) he kills himself‚ Sad

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    Does Desdemona do the right thing by marring Othello behind her father’s back? Desdemona does what she feels is right‚ therefore it doesn’t make her a terrible person. Everyone does things behind their parent’s backs. Plus‚ Desdemona is often treated like an object‚ as if she wasn’t capable of making her own choices. Instead of referring to Desdemona as a young adult which is what she is; people objectify her‚ and treat her like she isn’t capable of making her own decisions. People often speak about

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    watching. The television is a representation of art by having these good looking and “perfect” individuals acting depending on what the films or shows producers tell them. As Dana Stevens said these commercials can impact us in different ways “Not only does Johnson fail to account for the impact of the 16 minutes worth of commercials that interrupt any given episode” (296) It could be a beauty commercial or a shopping commercial. It can feel the urge to do something we weren’t planning to do. This art

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    class citizens with little rights. They were considered properties of their masters (fathers and husbands)‚ and had no use other than birthing and mothering. A woman was supposed to be meek‚ chaste‚ and have no opinion. However‚ the characters Desdemona in William Shakespeare’s Othello and Dame Alison from The Wife of Bath’s Prologue in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales seemingly go against common conventions of women‚ as they are bold characters who have strong opinions and exert dominance

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    virtue and justice nor undergoes the change to misfortune through any real badness or wickedness but because of some mistake” (Aristotle‚ 38). In Shakespeare’s play‚ both Othello and Desdemona fit well within these guidelines. Othello is a well-revered general who is called to defend Venice and Cyprus‚ and Desdemona is an honest and good-natured young woman. Both of them display the potential characteristics required of a tragic hero or heroine‚ with a tragic flaw that results in calamity. Aristotle

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    As one of Shakespeare’s famous tragedies‚ “Othello”‚ is a play that not only shows the love and the humanistic ideal destroyed‚ but also shows the tragic fortune of women in the era of the patriarchal society. (Snow 384) This play includes several main themes of love tragedies delivered through some contrasting values and characters such as love and jealousy‚ trust and breach of trust etc. Desdemona‚ a representative of the perfect embodiment of a faithful loving wife‚ eventually killed by her

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    to get the grade they wanted and those who did not just didn’t try hard enough to talk over the crowd. Some of the main points/arguments that were discussed and debated included; is this book still relevant today‚ did Montag really love Mildred‚ will our society ever really get to this point‚ and what determines if we are taking our use of technology a little too far? All of these topics were heavily debated throughout the seminar but the one that stood out to me was the question of will our society

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