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    Othello Modernized” I will be writing a comparison between Othello‚ a fictional hero‚ and Obama president of the United States of America. Othello was a pride‚ kind‚ and determined man full of life and strength but he had one disadvantage‚ the color of his skin. Othello was an African American and even as a high ranking captain he was constantly a victim of racism and discrimination. This mostly due to the fact that he was married to a white women and living in a largely white community. With

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    This is a tale of love and hate in the Dominican Republic. The year 1492 marked the birth of hatred and weakness with the arrival of Columbus on our island. Again from 1822 to 1844‚ my ancestors were forced to face and resist the Haitians efforts to replace our Spanish heritage with their French culture during their slave revolution. Blinded by our optimism‚ we were proud Hispanos; we were all Santana’s‚ ready to join our father--Spain. Once more from 1916 to 1924‚ American Marine occupation taught

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    In most of Shakespeare’s plays he shows all kinds of different elements of love‚ sadness‚ bravery‚ but the one element that sticks out a lot is his endings is tragedy. The two tragedies that I feel are memorable to me is Antigone and Othello. They are memorable because they show how love can be a wonderful experience‚ but also how it can hurt you in so many different ways. These tragedies both Othello and Antigone were characters that were made to be seen as victims‚ in spite of there actions. In

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    09/16/13 Food that I Love and Hate My favorite type of food that I love would be cinnamon donuts. They are so darn good‚ you cannot describe in words how they taste like‚ the dough practically melts in your mouth‚ but try to imagine the best‚ sweetest‚ and most satisfying dessert you ever had and multiply that experience by ten thousand. It has such a wonderful aroma of homemade cooked bread‚ coated with sprinkles of cinnamon glittering

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    the highest order‚ the Moor Othello climbed the ranks of the Venetian army. His exceptional reputation allowed him entry into the elite‚ white‚ Venetian society and helped him earn the love of the senator’s beautiful daughter Desdemona. Initially‚ Othello is presented as the epitome of military expertise and masculinity‚ yet as the play progresses the qualities that have elevated his rank contribute to his tragic downfall. His inability to separate the worlds of love and war is Othello’s tragic flaw

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    In the book and movie‚Othello‚ by shakespeare‚ it showed differences in scenes. The film begins by showing the secrecy of the marriage between othello and desdemona. They marry at night and when all are sleeping. Also scenes of them kissing as othello tells of his feelings for her to the senators. This scene helps build upon the passionate love felt between othello and desdemona. It also allows us to see his arrogance in his status and deserving of desdemona. You see how his confidence

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    Shakespeare explains Macbeth’s tragic flaw to compare The Tragedy of Macbeth and Othello‚ the Moor of Venice. The play begins with a scene in which three witches make a prophecy. On their way back to the king to report the good news‚ Macbeth and Banquo meet the group of witches and learn about their future: Macbeth becomes Thane of Cawdor and eventually king‚ and Banquo earns a line of kingship after his death. The two men skeptically think about their prophecies until some of King Duncan’s men inform

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    Write a critical analysis of the relationship of Othello and Desdemona in Shakespeare`s tragedy Othello. Pay special attention to the interracial character of this relationship and the use of racist stereotypes in the play. The contrast between The Moor Othello and the gentle Desdemona in Shakespeare`s tragedy Othello is noteworthy. Yet initially it looks like one complements the other: “She loved me for the dangers that I had passed. And I loved her for that she did pity them.”( Act

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Othello‚ Shakespeare uses love as an overall theme for his play. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection‚ and normally‚ authors use it to show the relationship between two people. Shakespeare takes what love means to an entirely new level‚ and uses it in an unusual way within this play‚ for love is not only used in the general sense of love for other people‚ but in the love of power over others and how to use the love that other people hold for one person to

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    Love is more powerful than hate Love and hate are one of the strongest opposites in our  thinking. Then‚ Why unhappy love often turns into deep hate and ruined relationships? A person in love loves everyone. This is a  positive feeling that can change the world strongly and easily. A person in hate becomes an enormous destructive force. It drives to an abyss of violence. so today i’m going to talk about : 1- Definition of love and hate. 2- why love is more powerful than hate?!. Body:

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