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    Othello Movie Review

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    crew‚ Orson Welles makes his Othello interesting and memorable through several techniques. He generates a sense of suspense by placing the final scene in the beginning of the movie. When translating play into film‚ he creatively rearranges the scenes while keeping the text intact and shoots from odd angles to produce interesting lighting and shadows. Even though some of the characters in the film do not quite live up to the viewer’s ideals of the characters‚ Welles’s Othello still achieves remarkable

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    Grade Theatre Othello was written by William Shakespeare and was first printed in 1662 Othello tells the tragic story of Othello‚ a prestigious general in Venice; Iago is his best friend‚ however‚ when Othello promotes someone else to be personal lieutenant‚ Iago becomes jealous and begins plotting against Othello and his newly eloped wife‚ Desdemona. Othello is suspicious of Desdemona and plans to poison her. Othello smothers her to death. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ tells Othello about Iago’s plots

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    these values of society include "Othello"‚ a play written by William Shakespeare and "O"‚ a film directed by Tim Blake Nelson. Today I will be contrasting these two texts and in more depth contrasting two parallel characters‚ Othello and Odin. The different language and medium of production of the two texts reflect the time in which they were written. Othello was composed in the Elizabethan era‚ displayed by the classy English literature written in the form of a play. It was aimed at all classes of

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    Othello is one of Shakespeare’s distinguished characters in his superiority and grandeur. His beginning proclamations present him as a wise leader whose experiences have made him more patient and vigilant of the world around him. Enslavement and warfare have made him a cunning and reserved leader who tries to view any situation from every side before acting on it. The Venetian council recognizes his strategy as they call him to command of their fleets against the Turkish army. The Council indicates

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    I did this so my audience could get a feel from everyone’s perspective of the fight. Unlike play wrights‚ poems are supposed to tell the story in an appeasing nature‚ but they are not necessarily supposed to be in full detail and descriptions about what is happening during each event. This is most of my reasoning for writing this scene differently from the poem. First off‚ a simile is used to compare two different things. In poems‚ things and ideas need to be compared to get the point across to

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    When a Shakespearean play is transformed into a modern interpretation‚ it is important that certain aspects of the original‚ such as its concepts‚ themes and values are included in the new storyline. Tim Blake-Nelson’s film ‘O’ is a modern day adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy ‘Othello’. The playwright written in early 1600 revolves around the central themes of jealousy‚ manipulation and love which are explored through the use of literary techniques. In ‘O’ these themes are still

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    Shakespeare Movie vs Play

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    Shakespeare’s Othello: Movie (Oliver parker 1995) Vs. Play Oliver parker’s Othello came out in 1995 with Laurence Fishburne as Othello this is also the first time Othello was played by a coloured actor‚ Kenneth Branagh as Iago and Irene Jacob as Desdemona. Parker kept the original plot and language intact‚ however the movie seemed to give Othello life through visual and audio aids. Parker’s Othello enables the viewer to associate on a personal level and compliments to the anticipation and imagination

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    adaptation of ‘Othello’. It is evident that the director tried to make Othello “more lifelike by [bringing} it down to a younger audience.” This is attempted through drug abuse: a contemporary Elizabethan audience would not be able to relate to this as it is a recent convention. This is much more identifiable to today’s society. However‚ the outside influence of drugs completely eradicates Iago’s linguistic manipulation. Shakespeare is renowned for powerful language: in the original play some of the

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    Compare and Contrast: Oedipus and Othello When comparing and contrasting the character’s Oedipus and Othello by means of the different theatrical practices‚ one must take in account that there have been many interpretations‚ and productions of each of their respected plays. The differing presentations of each may lead someone to think differently about the play than another would. In comparing and contrasting the dramatic representation of the protagonists Oedipus and Othello‚ theatrical presentation

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    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 throughout both the play and film. Though the film is an adaptation of the original play‚ the films is still able to stand alone with its own context whilst maintaining textual integrity. The premise of‚ ‘Othello’‚ and its 2001 contemporary film adaption‚ ‘O’‚ is that those who seemingly sit atop the social hierarchy

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