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52 Othello Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports


An anlysis of the theme of Illusion and Reality in Othello
An anlysis of the theme of Illusion and Reality in Othello (Discuss how characters suffer from their inability to perceive the reality situations.) "Othello" is a play which blends illusions with reality. Another way to say appearance vs. reality is a phrase saying "two-faced." In "Othello", it....

Analysis of Othello and Iago in Act 1
The events that occur in the first half of Act 1 are all in anticipation of the lead character Othello who we are not immediately introduced too. We learn Iagos name in the second line of the play and Roderigos soon after, but Othello is not mentioned by his name once. Instead he is referred to as h....

Anger in Othello
In the play Othello, the most powerful emotion is anger. This emotion helps to establish the plot, as it plays a vital role. Three characters that it affects in the play are Othello, Iago and Roderigo. All the characters vent their anger through violence and confrontations. Othello vents most of ....

Anger In Othello
In the play Othello, the most powerful emotion is anger. This emotion helps to establish the plot, as it plays a vital role. Three characters that it affects in the play are Othello, Iago and Roderigo. All the characters vent their anger through violence and confrontations. Othello vents most of....

Cat's Cradle versus Othello. The theme of love
All men are victims of their own incentives and are inevitable to use their authorities to reach closer to their goals. In the books of “Othello” by William Shakespeare and “Cat’s Cradle’ by Kurt Vonnegut the main characters, ‘Othello’ and ‘John’....

Comparison Othello/Oedipus
The Masked Vision of the Centrals Characters resulting on their Fall from the Top of Society Othello the More of Venice and Oedipus the King are at the top of society. They have power, richness, and loving wives. But for both a little detail will bring them down. From the beginning until the end ....

Desdemona-Othello
The Role of Desdemona in Shakespeare’s Othello The character of Desdemona represents a woman of the 17th century who surpassed the norms of sexual morality set for Venetian women of that time. When Desdemona left the house of her father, Brabantio, to wed the Moor, Othello, it was the first step in....

Feminism In Othello
Feminism In Othello Feminism can mean different things, to different individuals. But in The American Heritage Dictionary, it is the "belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes (Dell 315)." Many short stories and plays reveal feminism. Feminism can be revealed throughout....

For Better or for Words in Othello
Every human being changes, and if not, has the ability to. Situations, circumstances and people ultimately form humans into their own persona. Humans are adaptable to their environment, which is exactly what Othello has to do when his environment changes; adapt. When sudden changes are made in a per....

Honesty: Characters of Othello
Honesty can be a way of life for many people. For some it can define all that they really are and for others it can define how they view all of their peers, friends, and family. But whichever way you cut it, honesty can affect you greatly and every solitary day. This idea was one of the most specifi....

How is chaos presented in Othellos mind in Act 3.3 when he suspects Desdemona is unfaithful and Act 5.2 where he commits murder and suicide
Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ tells the tragic story of a man manipulated into believing his wife is being unfaithful, where throughout the play chaos is fed into Othello’s mind like poison. This is done to such an extent that he ends up killing his wife and then committing suicide, hence making the p....

Iago: Analyse his characterisation in Othello
Write a critical response whereby you analyse the characterisation of Iago. How does Shakespeare create a vengeful, malicious character in Acts 1 & 2? From this characterisation, what themes are raised? From the very beginning of ‘Othello, Iago demonstrates one of the main themes of the play ....

Iagos motivations in Othello
Iago's Motivations Iago, a fictional character in Othello, is a wicked and manipulative villain, often considered as "honest Iago." Because of Iago's machinations, events lead to tragic episodes, such as Desdemona's death, and the destruction of his closest friends, including his wife. Iago est....

Is Othello A Tragic Hero?
In Shakespeare’s ‘First Folio’ there are twelve tragedies listed. Even today, scholars argue whether all of these should be considered tragedies or whether some should be listed as romances. In his tragedies the protagonist has a tragic flaw, has great stature at the beginning of the play, and a ....

It's iago's play not othellos
“It’s Iago’s play not Othello’s” It is near impossible to determine exactly how Shakespeare wanted his plays to be understood, but the audience can get an accurate understanding from the evidence which is given throughout the play. A long argument revolving around Shakespeare’s, The Trage....

Jealousy: The Green-Eyed Monster in Othello
World Literature I Othello Jealousy :The Green-Eyed Monster In Othello, one of the central themes is jealousy. Jealousy according to the Encarta World English Dictionary is described as a state of being: envious, covetous, resentful, green with envy, desirous, bitter, whi....

Macbeth vs. Othello
Are Women Really the Weaker Sex? During Shakespeare’s time, femininity was normally associated with weakness. Women were viewed as sexual objects filled only with emotions, not words. But, in Shakespeare’s Othello and Macbeth the women prove to have a great influence on the men, using their se....

Othello
In William Shaspeare play Othello, Iago make Othello believe that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. He does by taking advantage of any situation to make of Othello doubt. Iago make Othello thing a lot of crazy thing on his head, Othello got so jelous leading him to kill his own wife, Desdem....

Othello
Is Othello a noble hero brought down by a devil of motiveless malignity or is Othello flawed and self regarding and brought down by a worldly realist?As is shown above, there have been many differentiating opinions of the two most inscrutable characters in Shakespeares history. As both these charact....

Othello
It seems that Shakespeare is characterising Othello as a black man who has a high ranking position in the Army and who marries a white aristocratic women, against her fathers will. Irving Ribner suggests that the presentation of Othello as the hero must have been startling for Elizabethan audiences.....

othello
Setting plays a very important roll in William Shakespeare’s Othello. The first act of the play takes place in Venice. As the Third Gentleman in Act II, Scene I, page 21 says: “That their department halts: a noble ship of Venice Hath seen a grievous wreck and sufferance On most part of thei....

Othello
Racism is the discrimination by one group to another group that have different race. Racism is the belief that one race of people is better than the other because of their skin colour or even because of where they come from. It is also “A belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits ....

Othello
When Iago's treachery is fully revealed, Othello asks "Why hath thou thus ensnar'd my soul and body?"+ Explain Iago's motives for hating both Othello and Cassio, analyse the methods he uses to ruin their lives and show how Shakespeare reveals Iago's thoughts and plans to the audience. The play "Ot....

OTHELLO – Iago Is Not The Only One At Fault
OTHELLO – THAT IAGO IS DIABOLICAL IS TRUE, BUT IS HE THE ONLY ONE AT FAULT? DISCUSS. In the case of Othello, it is not completely principled that Iago lay isolated in his faults. It is not singularly Iago’s intemperance and lust for destruction that provokes tragedy, moreover the combined c....

Othello - Geography in Othello
hile the focus of Shakespeare's Othello is often on the domestic conflict of Othello and Desdemona, these events are purposefully fixed in specific geographic locations: Venice and Cyprus. Shakespeare creates a comparison of Venice with Cyprus that permeates the play, and the influence that geograph....

Othello - Iago
Iago has no conscience. He is an angry man and is happy to take down everyone around him to get what he wants: revenge. It is in Act 1, Scene 3, that he devises his evil plan. Here we can see inside Iago's mind. It is easy to see that his primary motivation is jealousy: jealousy that Othello may hav....

othello a feminine reading
Feminism William Shakespeare often portrayed the women in his plays as being strong and confident individuals. This greatly differs from the stereotypical roles of the time period where women had few rights and minimal power in society. They practically had no say in arranging their own marriag....

Othello as Tragic Hero
If one reads Shakespeare's Othello, they can come to the conclusion that it might be one of the his most tragic plays ever written by Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet, is probably the most famous of his tragic plays, but Othello, has characteristics that, I think make it even more tragic ....

othello by william shakespeare
In all of Shakespeare’s great novels there are many experiences, tragic or otherwise that one can learn from. Shakespeare’s novel Othello is not an exception this rule. Throughout Othello there are many examples of mistakes made by the characters that a reader can learn fr....

othello character
Othello Character Othello's character during the play is first shown as a hero of war and a man of great pride and courage. The other main characters in the play all form their own opinions of him and as the play continues, his character begins to deteri....

othello comparasin
IT has been said that tragedy purifies the affections by terror and pity. That is, it substitutes imaginary sympathy for mere selfishness. It gives us a high and permanent interest, beyond ourselves, in humanity as such. It raises the great, the remote, and the possible to an equality with the real,....

Othello description
In a street in Venice, the villain Iago complains to Roderigo that Othello the Moor chose Cassio to be his lieutenant, rather than Iago. Iago vows to stay loyal to Othello only as long as it works to his advantage. They then inform Barbantio that his daughter Desdemona is sleeping with Othello. Barb....

Othello Dramatic Irony
In Othello by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare’s use of dramatic irony intensely effects the audience’s perception of the play. First, Shakespeare uses Othello to create ironic situations that effect the way the audience perceives the play. Secondly, Shakespeare changes the way the audience experi....

Othello is a play about a handkerchief. Explain the dramatic impact of Act 3 in relation to this statement.
Othello is a play about a black general working for the Venetian Army, who is betrayed by his trusted and closest servant. Written in C.1603, audiences thought of Venice as a powerful trading state with many territories overseas. As a consequence, audiences would think of Othello as a noble and r....

Othello plot summary
ACT 1, SCENE 1 The play opens with Iago talking to Roderigo about the ‘moor’ Othello. Iago is angry because Cassio was made lieutenant to Othello and not himself. Iago plans to manipulate other people in order to become lieutenant. Iago and Roderigo go to Brabantio’s house. Iago tells Braban....

Othello Themes & Shakespeare Sonnet Connections
Chris Macken 1/1/06 AP Prep Eng 11 Othello Essay As spiders spin their delicate webs and birds make their nests with care, authors weave their messages into their novels and works in similar fashion. Within William Shakespere’s Othello there are many intricate themes and m....

Othello vs. Guess Whos Coming To Dinner - Comparative Essay
"In transforming an old text into a new one, a composer selects what to include and what to exclude. How have these choices been made in Othello and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? What new meanings have emerged from this transformation?" 1200-1500 words In transformations, the choices ....

Othello Vs. Twelfth Night
The Miriam Webster Dictionary defines love as “affection and tenderness felt by lovers”. In Shakespeare’s plays “Twelfth Night” and “Othello”, love of many different kinds is explored. Through these plays, Shakespeare develops the difference between real love and ideal, or imagined love. T....

Othello: All the Makings of a Tragedy
A tragedy has many definitions, but the Merriam-Webster version defines it as: a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force (as destiny) and having a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that excites pity or terror. The latter part, about disastrous con....

Othello: Common Sense
Othello – A Different Aspect Many could see William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Othello as a concept of racism. Others may see it as an overlooked person who seeks revenge at the prize of the story. As well as others have their own points and views. Well, Othello is a story about lust, hatred, re....

Othello: The Moor of Venice
Hile the focus of Shakespeare's Othello is often on the domestic conflict of Othello and Desdemona, these events are purposefully fixed in specific geographic locations: Venice and Cyprus. Shakespeare creates a comparison of Venice with Cyprus that permeates the play, and the influence that geograph....

Othello's Desdemona
Desdemona is one of the most symbolic characters in William Shakespeare’s Othello. We, as readers, see Desdemona as wise, honest, forthright and although naive at times, she plays an important role in Othello. Although the play could not be written without Iago, it also could not be written nearly ....

Pitch black by Clive Duncan - a modern version of shakespears othello
Pitch black by Clive Duncan Content: At the London fashion show former team colleagues David Jago, defender of the English national squad, and Donatello Moore, who recently retired from playing, get to know during an interview that the England team manager has just quit his job. Jago states th....

Power of emotions on action in Shakespeares Othello
What does the play Othello tell us about the power of human emotions as a contributing force to human behaviour? Discuss one or more of the characters in the context of your answer. The play Othello by William Shakespeare focuses on how human's emotions can play a role in their behaviour. Particu....

Reputation in Othello
Reputation plays a big role in the play Othello written by Shakespeare. Iago uses his reputation as an honest man to deceive Othello and everyone else. Othello's reputation also plays a big role throughout the play. Cassio's changing reputation has a big part in the outcome of the play as well.Ia....

The Clown In Othello - Who knew clowns could cause so much drama?
Who knew clowns could cause so much drama? “The Clown In Othello” is an article that Leonard Prager wrote in order to better explain the role of clown in the play “Othello”. Prager was trying to keep his readers from writing off the clown as justified “comic relief”. The clown is portraye....

The Downfall Of Othello as Tragic Hero
Othello’s Downfall as a tragic hero Would someone kill their own wife, if they were proved unfaithful to them? Well that is exactly what Othello did to the love of his life Desdemona. If one reads Shakespeare's Othello, they can come to the conclusion that it might be one of the most tragic play....

Themes of jealousy and deception in Othello
“The dramatic representation of some serious action, arousing pity and fear”, is what Aristotle described tragedy to be. “Othello” is one of Shakespeare’s plays that are classed as tragedies. There are certain characteristics of the play that place it in this category. Typical of a Shakespearia....

“There are as many interpretations of Othello as there are responders.” - discuss
Interpretations of texts are formed by every responder depending on their social context, ideology and experience. “Othello” is a play of international renown and consequently has been interpreted in a number of different ways. Many critics, theatre directors and film producers have conveyed to ....

Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice (a critical response and personal reflection on the text)
“Tush never tell me? I take it much unkindly/ That thou Iago, who hast had my purse/ As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this.” (Roderigo 1.1.1) These few lines are the very first words said in the play Othello by the character Roderigo. To me they appear as if a clear expression of ....

Views of Othello
In act 1 we are provided with several contradictory accounts of Othello. Like most novels the first act is critical in establishing setting, theme and characters, as well as often foreshadowing future events. In act 1 we are shown the different opinion of different characters in regards to Othello. ....

What is the effect on the audience that we do not meet Othello until Act 1 Scene 2, and what are Shakespeares intentions in doing this?
What is the effect on the audience that we do not meet Othello until Act 1 Scene 2, and what are Shakespeare’s intentions in doing this? Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’ tells the tragic story of jealousy, isolation, love and betrayal. Othello, who is a black soldier, has recently eloped with a....




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