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    Iago Character Analysis

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    understanding and manipulating people around him desires and that makes him both a powerful and a heavily admired character. Shakespeare display Iago as an evil character who’s willing to drag innocent character into his revenge- Roderigo‚ Desdemona and Emilia. Iago is able to hurt Othello deeply because he understands Othello so well and as the ply progress on seem to grow even closer to Othello as his revenge progresses. He frequently refers to Othello as the ’Moor´ this statement show

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    tricks Othello into thinking Desdemona cheated on him. Throughout the play‚ Iago expresses his hatred for Othello due to the fact he did not choose him for the lieutenant spot over Michael Cassio. He also suspects that Othello is having an affair with Emilia‚ Iago’s wife. First of all‚ Iago begins his manipulation by adopting emotional appeals. Iago’s "partner‚" Roderigo‚ is madly in love with Desdemona‚ and wants to marry her. Iago understands that and starts to appeal to Roderigo: "Thou art sure

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    In the drama‚ Othello by William Shakespeare jealousy is the driving force behind the conflict between some of the characters. Othello was never a jealous person‚ until Iago planted the seed that Cassio and Desdemona were having an affair. This consequently led to Desdemona’s and also his own death. Roderigo was so desperately in love with Desdemona‚ he was jealous of Othello being the one she truly loved. Iago launched his plan against Othello because he was jealous that Cassio was made lieutenant

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    “hasty” retreat at the site of Othello. This in turn causes Othello’s feelings of jealousy and anger to arise as shown when later on in the play‚ Desdemona tries to wipe his brow with the handkerchief and he throws it to the ground‚ leaving it there for Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ to pick up. The throwing away of the handkerchief is an important detail because it was no ordinary handkerchief‚ it was given to Desdemona by Othello‚ who had received it from his mother. It symbolized their love‚ and the throwing away

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    Othello Jealousy Analysis

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    Othello by William Shakespeare explores the theme of jealousy which impresses audiences. Set in Venice and Cyprus the eponymous tragic hero (’the moor’) is the general of the Venetian army and have just married to ’divine’ white Venicean Desdemona. As everything is going smoothly with Othello the villain in the play‚ Iago‚ determines to destroy his fortunes by taking advantage of Othello’s tragic flaw of jealousy and his gullible nature. This play explores the universal theme of jealousy and trust

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    Theme Of Grit In Othello

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    Annisa Phillip Ms. Milliner EES21AH01 1/20/17 Final Paper If you want something badly enough‚ you will stop at nothing to get it. This means having to stick it through the endless obstacles you will face and the moments of discouragement you will have. It is uncertain when you might achieve your goal‚ but you strive towards reaching it nevertheless. This is a description of someone who has grit. Psychologist Angela Duckworth‚ defines grit as “sticking with things over the very long term

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    not change is also significant. Even after losing his job‚ Cassio continues to trust Iago until the end of the play when Iago stabs Cassio in a Caesar-esque fashion. This constant in the play is an important one‚ Iago has everyone fooled up until Emilia discovers what Iago used the handkerchief for. By the end of the play Cassio is one of the few that are left standing. Although wounded by Iago‚ Cassio lives but is still unaware that Iago is behind the whole scheme. Cassio lives to see the end of

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    Jealousy is said to be a very petty trait‚ but it is safe to say it is a trait held by numerous people. Jealousy can consume individuals with rage‚ and sadness. In the play Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist Othello is manipulated by who he believes to be his friend‚ Iago. Iago‚ a manipulating con-artist seeks revenge upon Othello for not appointed him as a high-ranking general in the Venetian army. Due to Othello’s trusting persona and insecurities about his age‚ racial and

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    Manipulation of the mind is a very unique and skill that not that many people can perfect and use it correctly. Is it a skill used for good or for the bad? In our current era‚ there are many examples of how villainous this skill can be used. A good example would be Loki‚ the main villain in the very well-known movie‚ “Avengers”. He is one that some people could call a mastermind. He uses his evil persona to play mind tricks with all of the heroes that are trying to stop his plans. He studies and

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    Character of Emilia in Othello Emilia is a character in the tragedy Othello by William Shakespeare. The character’s origin is traced to the 1565 tale‚ "Un capitano Moro" from Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio’s Gli Hecatommithi. There‚ the character is described as young and virtuous‚ is referred to simply as the ensign’s wife‚ and becomes Desdemona’s companion in Cyprus. In Shakespeare‚ she is named Emilia‚ is the wife of Othello’s ensign‚ Iago‚ and is an attendant to Othello’s wife‚ Desdemona

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