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    or an intoxicating sense of being all powerful which transcend time. Most importantly they all are familiar to traditional and contemporary time periods. Love‚ that is unconditional love‚ a universal emotion‚ is said to transcend all barriers. Desdemona falls in love unconditionally with the idea of a bold‚ courageous‚ romantic adventurer who is black and her heart fully consents. Othello confirms this‚ "She lov’d me for the dangers I had pass’d." (I.iii.167). She boldly professes her love and devotion

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    Othello is constantly being told his wife is unfaithful he begins to believe the notion that his wife is cheating and begins to become angry with her. He makes a comment towards the end of the play which illustrates the feelings he is developing for Desdemona and the actions he believes she is performing. He says‚ “Damn her‚ lewd minx! O‚ damn her!/ Come‚ go with me apart; I will withdraw‚/ To furnish me with some swift means of death/ For the fair devil” (3.3). Othello wanted to take Desdemona’s life

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    Beauty by Jane Martin In Beauty by Jane Martian (pg. 1759)‚ the central conflict between Bethany and Carla is that the other one wants something the other has. It is an internal conflict because each character is jealous of the other but does not necessarily have a problem with the other. Carla is beautiful and Bethany is studious and normal. Carla wishes she was smarter and could do better in school‚ and Bethany wishes that more boys would pay attention to her. The irnoy of this all is the fact

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    Act 3 Scene 4 Of Othello

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    Othello finds Desdemona‚ and questions her about the handkerchief he gave her when they fell in love. He becomes angry when he discovers she has lost it‚ and he storms out. I characterized Othello in my portrayal as a desperate‚ jealous man angry at his wife for possible cheating on him. To portray Othello to the audience‚ I wore a white dress shirt and dark pants to show that Othello was higher up in society as general of the army. When Othello enters the stage‚ Emilia and Desdemona are standing

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    friends. Evidence for Othello’s trust in his friend and servant can be seen in Act 1 Scene 3 where he says; "Honest Iago‚ / My Desdemona must I leave to thee: / I prithee‚ let thy wife attend on her: / And bring them after in the best advantage" when Othello entrusts Iago with the responsibility of escorting his new bride Desdemona to Cyprus‚ and asks him to have Iago’s wife Emilia be her companion. However it is Othello’s naivety and unremitting trust in Iago that leads to his eventual downfall. This

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    Hello Sandeep‚ sorry I couldn’t make it there yesterday‚ but I was not feeling well. For Monday: read Act 2 of Othello answer the study questions for Act 1 (they start with # 11‚ I don’t know why!) We’ll look at the Act 2 questions during class Art: draw 2 faces following the instructions on this webpage: http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Face it’s a lot like the other website‚ but also a little different‚ so you’ll get some different ideas on how to do this. STUDY QUESTIONS FOR

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    (1.3.12) In the beginning of the play Iago states that he hates Othello because ’the Moor’ passed him over for a promotion yet here Iago says he hates Othello because he’s heard a rumour that Othello has been having an affair with his wife Emilia. Even though Iago says he doesn’t know if the rumour’s true he continues with his plan to destroy Othellos life anyway. I think at this point Iago has listed a couple of incompatible motives for seeking to destroy Othello such as Othello failing

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    between the two works occur in the basic plotlines of each. Both have mostly the same characters and order of events‚ with a few minor inconsistencies. Brabantio‚ Roderigo‚ and several other minor characters are not found in The Moor‚ and Shakespeare’s Emilia takes part in the handkerchief plot while her counterpart in Cinthio’s novel

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    Emilia pleads to Iago‚ “ Disprove this villain‚ if thou be’st a man / He says thou told’st him that his wife was false / I know thou didst not‚ thou’rt not such a villain / Speak‚ for my heart is full (V.ii‚193-196). “You told a lie; an odious damned lie

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    overwhelming feeling of the council/public watching. However‚ Cyprus is much more secluded‚ giving the characters the chance to show their true colors. Desdemona is introduced as an adventurous and loving wife. Despite her popularity‚ she only has eyes for her husband Othello who is known for his war stories. Before her marriage‚ Desdemona lived in Venice with her father. She lived a very civilized and distinguished life. This lifestyle entitled her to numerous things and gave her a life of luxury;

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