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    with Desi who in turn might ask Odin to help Michael get back on the team. Then Hugo tells Odin that his white snakey girlfriend is playing him for Michael. Odin doesn’t believe it at first but soon will. Hugo gets Emily to steal for him a scarf Odin has given to Desi. Hugo then gives the scarf to Michael. This makes Odin now believe Desi gave the scarf to Michael. Odin goes ballistic and wants to kill Desi. Hugo tells Odin he will kill Michael. Hugo‚ with Odin and Roger‚ make a plan to kill them

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    the end it did seem like an Othello ending. Like for example in the play they used swords and knives in the movie used guns. Plus‚ there was a war going on in the play but in O it was just a basketball. But both stories are still similar because both Odin and Othello both have anger and jealously. This movie was good because it did show Othello in a different way‚ but the characters were still the same‚ but the timeline and setting was different. Facts from the film that relate to the play is that

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    characters in the play "Othello" are Othello and Iago. In the movie "O" they are Odin and Hugo. The play "Othello" was about a noble Moor‚ Othello that was in love with a woman named Desdemona. In the Movie "O" the characters name is Odin and that are similar in many ways. Odin (Mekhi Phifer) is a superstar basketball player that is best friends with Hugo (Josh Hartnett). They play on the same basketball team and Odin is the only black student at his school. In the play "Othello" he is the only black

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    Odin is giving the Vikings survival advice and from the stories we have read we know how the Vikings have not taken Odin’s guidance seriously which might be thought to be the reason that has caused them to vanish. Odin is warning the Viking about the Stamford bridge battle and that they should always be ready to go into a battle. After their victory at Fulford gate King Harald Sigurdason rushed to go to Stamford Bridge to collect the ransom and tributes from the English and was not wary where he

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    friends of Sigurd. This‚ in turn‚ says much about the importance of fate and religion to the medieval Norse peoples. Crucial to the epic of Sigurd is the presence of Odin. Therefore‚ it is not a coincidence that this tale is weaved with threads from each of Odin’s most divine characteristics: war‚ wisdom‚ death‚ and ecstasy. Only Odin is there to see this epic through from

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    Othello goes into an eplileplsy fit after hearing the news that Cassio slept with Othello’s wife Desdemona and Othello has lost nearly all control of himself to his jealousy in the play. Nelson has recreated this scene into a Slam Dunk competition where Odin is high on cocaine and Hugo (Iago) has given him the misinformation that Desi (Desdemona) and Michael (Cassio) have been sleeping together. In the novel ‘Othello’‚ Othello strikes Desdemona in the company of Lodovico‚ a Venetian nobleman. This very

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    pretends to be Odin’s friend‚ Hugo‚ the coach’s son‚ is intensely jealous of Odin. Odin gets the school’s MVP trophy and he shares it with Michael‚ his "go to man‚" rather than with Hugo; and most crushing to Hugo is that his father‚ Coach Duke Goulding‚ “loves Odin like a son”. Hugo feels that Odin soars above the crowd and that he can literally fly both on and off the basketball court (which is why Hugo compares Odin to a Hawk; and later on in the movie states that he always wanted to fly like

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    Short Writing 4 The presentation of war in the poems written by Odin and Alfred Lord Tennyson compared to poems written by Wilfred Owen is vastly different. Both shed vastly different light on the subject of one dying for his country. The main fundamental ideological difference of the two given poems by Odin and Tennyson is that they believe when one dies in war‚ they should be honored and celebrated‚ and it should be considered a glorious death‚ while Wilfred Owen believes a death in war is

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    B Divinity Name: Odin Culture of Origin: Norse 1. How is this divinity portrayed? Describe the divinity’s role within the myth. Zeus is the ruler of all the Olympian gods and the master of all men. He is the lord of the sky‚ clouds and rain‚ thunder‚ lights‚ wind and all atmospheric phenomena. Zeus is the god of justice and he is merciful. He protects the weak and punishes the wicked. Although he is the god of rain he is married to Hera which is the goddess of the earth. Odin is the ruler of

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    The more things change the more they stay the same. Throughout history mankind has evolved and modernised. There have been changes in behaviours‚ attitudes and standards. Co-existing with these changes the human race has held onto fundamental values which have intrinsically been within them since the beginning of time. These characteristics are explored in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Othello’ and Tim Blake Nelson’s contemporary film adaption of ‘Othello’‚ ‘O’. The themes of power and jealousy are explored

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