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    Othello, Why Did I Marry?

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    insecurities and self doubt he has about himself. The question seems to be a paradox about his life because it is not directed to any one in particular or to anything to that matter. At surface level the question may be in conjunction to his marriage to Desdemona but it is not because it causes him to even question his own character‚ reputation and ultimately his beliefs. A lie forces Othello to see reality as non-existent because one moment Iago is a villain and next moment a dearest friend who becomes a

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    situation up because in Othello‚ Act 4 Scene 1 it states ¨Nose‚ ears‚ lips. Is it possible? Confess- Handkerchief- Oh devil. (Shakespeare 175) Once being notified by Iago that Desdemona was sleeping with Cassio‚ After he had his seizure. The seizure was mostly caused because he dreamed or imagined that he had seen Desdemona sleeping with Cassio‚ Which affected him in a bad way. This reasoning is great because it tells you that you should not assume things

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    Othello Act 3

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    F663 Exemplar Answers with Commentaries June 2010 Introduction OCR has reproduced these exemplar candidate answers from the June 2010 series to support teachers in interpreting the assessment criteria for the GCE English Literature specifications. These exemplars should be read in conjunction with the past paper/mark scheme and Principal Examiner’s Report for unit F663 from the June 2010 exam series‚ also available on the OCR website. This content has been selected by senior OCR examiners‚ to illustrate

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    Is Iago a master manipulator or just an opportunist? Iago‚ the Machiavellian of Othello is without doubt a master manipulator. Iago improves his reputation; destroys Othello; robs Roderigo and all without raising a finger. In fact‚ Othello insinuates with our beloved antagonist doing what he does best. We are presented with a spiteful Iago promising to destroy the moor “I follow him to serve my turn upon him.” And in act 3 scene 3‚ Othello does just that. In an adaptation of Othello‚ Director Nicolas

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    Othello Essay My essay topic is about who is the main character in The Tragedy of Othello. I believe the main character in this story was the evil Iago. I believe the theme in The Tragedy of Othello is loyalty and betrayal. During the entire play everyone is either loyal or betrayal to each other. The biggest character you can pull out the play that portrays betrayal is Iago. Iago is the mastermind of the play. All the fights‚ cries and worries are all linked to Iago. The reason I think

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       mammal A warm-blooded animal with hair or fur; female mammals produce milk to feed their young.    fish Vertebrates which live in water‚ usually have scales and breathe through gills.    amphibian A vertebrate with moist skin and no scales that lives part of its life in water and part on land.    bird Egg-laying vertebrates with feathers and forelimbs modified as wings.    reptile A vertebrate that lays eggs and has lungs and scaly skin.    invertebrate

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    Iago’s influence and mistreatment of his own wife caused Othello’s mistreatment. When Desdemona and Othello eloped‚ everyone believed that Othello had bewitched her to disrespect her father’s wishes. Iago allowed his wife to be verbally accosted by his men‚ and kissed by many during the travel to Cyprus. The toxic environment Iago created caused

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    black magic‚ and thought that black people were the main abusers of these horrible aspects of their lives‚ so because of this Iago’s society has reassured him about his ill doings towards Othello. Brabantio reffering to Othello’s realtionship with Desdemona. "She‚ in spite of nature‚Of years‚ of country‚ credit‚ every thing‚To fall in love with what she fear’d to look on!" Brabantio saying "in spite of nature" this comment refers to his thoughts on love

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    Jealousy In Othello Essay

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    which costs him his lieutenancy‚ Iago finalizes the plan of Othello’s downfall. He says‚ “Confess yourself/freely to [Desdemona]. She is of so kind/a disposition that she holds it a vice/not to do more than she is requested‚” (Act 2 scene 3). Iago takes advantage of knowing how deceived Brabantio feels by Desdemona’s marrying of Othello. He also plans to make Othello believe that Desdemona has power to be devious with himself as

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    How would the themes appeal to a contemporary Audience? The plot of Othello appeals to a contemporary audience because the play ageless. The play Othello uses many themes such as jealousy‚ hatred‚ envy‚ love‚ sacrifice‚ death‚ manipulation‚ honour‚ justice and etc. These themes are themes that are timeless which explore human nature which is unchanging which still develop and evolve around us. A contemporary audience would find it appealing because it explores themes that are prevalent in today’s

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