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  • Plays Othello And A Doll House
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    The theme of death is present in many works of literature. It is given metaphors and cloaked with different meanings, yet it always represents an end. Every end signifies a new beginning, and every death gives rise to a new birth. Physical death. ".. is mere transformation, not destruction", writes Ding Ming-Dao. "What dies is merely the identity, the identification of a collection of parts that we called a person. What dies is only our human meaning" (49). Figuratively speaking, death symbolize...
  • Othello And Desdemona
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    ROLE OF WOMEN ESSAY When reviewing literature, a major question being posed lately is what exactly are women's roles in various books. The works, which I am particularly concerned with in this essay, are William Shakespeare's "Othello" and Thomas More's "Utopia". I will be examining various themes of "Othello", in order to figure out where exactly women fit in with the work. These include things like the symbols used, the expectations and virtual rules for a female at the time (especially one fr...
  • Ira Aldridge's First Performance
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    Ira Frederick Aldridge was born on July 24, 1807 in New York. However, his birthplace remained questionable until 40 or so years ago. It has also been listed as Senegal (Africa), and Maryland. However conclusive evidence was found in the 1950's that he was born in New York. Included in this evidence are his British Naturalization papers and Death Certificate. His father was Reverend Daniel Adl ridge, a straw vendor and preacher in 'Old Zion'. His mother was Lurranah. Ira grew up in a house on wh...
  • Play The Character Of Othello
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    Literary texts are always concerned with the construction of gender and the meaning of belonging to one sex or the other. In the play Othello, by William Shakespeare the gender construction is used to define the roles of men and woman during the time in which the play was written, the Elizabethan era. The characters of Othello, Iago, Desdemona and Emilia are utilized to represent the different aspects of these roles with in their particular social circumstances. The issues of power, class, occup...
  • Character's Of Oedipus And Othello
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    Compare and Contrast: Oedipus and Othello When comparing and contrasting the character's Oedipus and Othello by means of the different theatrical practices, one must take in account that there have been many interpretations, and productions of each of their respected plays. The differing presentations of each may lead someone to think differently about the play than another would. In comparing and contrasting the dramatic representation of the protagonists Oedipus and Othello, theatrical present...
  • Iago And Othello Deal
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    Othello's Impact on Today's Society In the late 1990's playwright, William Shakespeare's, Othello was successfully produced in the United States and around the world. One might wonder why this classical tragedy gained so much popularity with today's society. In my own opinion, this play was successful due to the themes and issues addressed. Societies still deal with these situations today. These themes and issues are a part of our lives and people can relate to them. This story's success was als...
  • Desdemona's Reaction To Othello
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    Can we ever know the truth about a person? Is it possible to know if someone is lying to us? How can we discover what lies behind the words someone tells us? Shakespeare was fascinated with these questions. Many of his most evil characters were thought by others in the play to be sincere and truthful. In Othello, this theme has its most potent and dramatic realization in the character of Iago. Iago fools everyone in the play into believing he's honest. No one even suspects him of treachery, unti...
  • Bianca's Mistreatment
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    Shakespeare's Othello is commonly regarded as a work depicting man's ability to use his reason towards evil intentions. A lowly ancient in a general's army is able to destroy him through manipulation and deceit. But although Iago's deceit of Othello is undoubtedly a central theme in the play, another theme regarding the nature of the man towards woman is apparent. Shakespeare's Othello suggests that men mistreat women because women, as a sex, allow themselves to be mistreated. The mistreatment o...
  • Characters Caliban And Othello
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    TOPIC 3 The central issue depicted in both plays The Tempest and Othello is about money. Money in substantial amounts can represent great power and strength over the ruling nation. It plays a major role in our everyday society and one that is fully illustrated in both of Shakespeare's play. Both of the plays are related to his matter, in that the subplot characters attempt to achieve high respect and, therefore, gain power and strength by deception. A parallelism can be drawn between the charact...
  • Troilus And Cressida
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    One Gloves Just That Glove. But Given in Love, a Strawberry's Blood. William Shakespeare wrote a huge number of plays in his life, most of which are categorized as a comedy, history, tragedy, or romance. While most are not strictly any single one of these, the designation of a play as belonging to one of these categories can change how one reads the work. Troilus and Cressida, one of Shakespeares lesser-known works, is one usually deemed a comedy. In it, the two lusty young characters for whom t...
  • Makes Othello
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    Othello Consider how Othello changes from the 'noble moor' to the 'backer devil' in one scene (Act sc ). Focus on how Iago manipulates Othello, how this is reflected in the styles of language, and what effect this has on the play. Othello is a play about a black 'noble moor' having the perfect marriage'. This perfect marriage, however, is destroyed by another mans deception and trickery. The mans motives are unclear but through planting the seeds of suspicion into the moors mind his marriage die...
  • Elizabethan Audience
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    Othello, the Moor of Venice is one of Shakespeare greatest tragedies and one of the greatest examples of his genius as a writer and a thinker. It was first published in 1622; six years after Shakespeare!'s death, but it is believed that it have been written in 1604. Othello, like all of Shakespeare!'s plays, is renowned for the manipulation of the English language. In Othello, it is easily assumed that that major themes are jealousy, appearance and reality, but we will only reach a superficial s...
  • Othello 1
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    "Carolina, why do you always get called out of class?" I asked, "Oh, it's just a program for Hispanic students that helps me to keep my grades up so I can get a scholarship for college". She replied. Immediately I was angry. I wasn't angry because Carolina had good grades, but I was angry because that program was only offered to Hispanics. If somebody were keeping track of me, making sure that I had good grades, I surely wouldn't be here, at Butte College, this very moment. I understand that bec...

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