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    In Othello many themes come to play‚ however I find the most prevalent is jealousy. Jealousy is a funny thing‚ because it spreads like wildfire. The story of Othello is an example about how one person’s jealousy can take an entire social group down with it. Iago is the antagonist in this story‚ as he formulates a plot not only to take Cassio (the man who was promoted over Iago to be Othello’s second) down‚ and in the process many others go with him. He plants his jealousy in Rodrigo‚ and Othello. Convincing

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    The most recognizable person in the history of mankind is Jesus Christ. The Christ figure is a representation of a character that has similar characteristics to Christ. Christ figures in literature are typically subtle references that your teacher points out or they are pointed out in plain sight by the author. Physical productions‚ such as movies and television shows have been using the idea of a Christ figure‚ as well. An example of this is The Doctor in the British Sci-Fi show “Doctor Who.” The

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    the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is that of choice. Do the characters have the ability to choose what they want to do‚ or are they simply destined to participate in death and destruction? There is ample evidence of both fate and free will in the play‚ and the presence of both greatly affects the interpretation of the plot and the characters. I personally believe that Romeo and Juliet are tragic figures. The characters’ personalities‚ the feud‚ and simple bad luck cause most of the problems that arise

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    Coursework Unit 1: ‘Many critics have argued that Othello is not a true Shakespearean tragic hero. Explore the idea that Shakespeare intended to make Othello fit the criteria of his tragic hero with comparison to Macbeth.’ By Marina Georgallides A tragic hero‚ determined by Aristotle‚ must show a nobility and virtue of a certain magnitude however‚ their path to happiness should be ceased by their destructive vice (Harmartia- the flaw that eventually leads to their downfall). Peripeteia‚ the point

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    ------------------------------------------------- Othello Possible Coursework Questions 1. Discuss Shakespeare’s presentation of Othello as a tragic hero. 2. Some commentators have claimed that the character of Othello is not admirable enough to be a tragic hero. Examine two or three key episodes in the play and discuss whether you agree with this viewpoint. 3. Desdemona is sometimes played as a passive sacrificial victim at other times she is portrayed as a more active and self-willed

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    What Is a Tragic Hero?

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    November 2012 What is a tragedy? It is an event causing great suffering‚ destruction‚ and distress‚ such as a serious accident‚ crime‚ or natural catastrophe. Aristotle wrote down explained what is the "tragic hero" and gave the qualifications and details to seek for when trying to identify one. Arthur Miller explains in his essay‚ Tragedy and the Common Man‚ what tragedy and the common have does and does not have in common. Aristotle thoroughly explains what is a tragic hero. There are

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    Joel Nwamba Othello the outcome of the tragic hero Mrs. Dimitrio ENG3U1-02 Tuesday‚ November 2nd‚ 2010 In William Shakespeare‚ Othello is well presented as an excellent leader‚ but a poor reasoner yet his ideal of leadership shows he’s a powerful man in matters of wars and state where relatively no one lies to Othello‚ it shows they all seem to respect him‚ friendship are never examined in the play he thinks those who know

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    The prospective tragic heroes of Othello and Okonkwo in William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the Moor of Venice and Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart only Othello meets the tragic hero requirements introduce in Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero. In Aristotle’s definition‚ its include that‚ to be defined as a tragic hero one must be in a high position‚ display aspects proving that he is not completely good nor completely good‚ having experience a downfall‚ and exhibit a tragic flaw in which the character

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    According to Aristotle‚ the tragic character in a tragedy is a person‚ not all good or bad‚ who begins in a rank of high degree and importance and then experiences a downfall due to a tragic flaw. In the end of most tragedies‚ the character comes to a realization of his flaw after enduring a great deal of suffering. William Shakespeare‚ an English playwright of the 17th century‚ composed many tragedies‚ including King Lear and Othello‚ which exemplified the characteristics of a tragic hero outlined by Aristotle

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    ‘Gloucester is no less a tragic figure than his king’. By considering the role and dramatic presentation of Gloucester in ‘King Lear’‚ evaluate this view. (30 Marks) King Lear and Gloucester are similar to an extent of being tragic heroes‚ because they both experience the traditional features of a classic tragedy. Both characters go through the features of hubris‚ hamartia and culminates with anagnorisis. Shakespeare employs the double plot in ‘King Lear’‚ the only Shakespearean tragedy to employ

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