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Papers On Othello
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Iago: "Chumpy dude" or "Whacko"?
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(7 pp) Throughout time and space, even in a "galaxy, far far away," humans ask themselves about the why of an event. We believe that if we can figure our the "why" of something, then at least we have established that there is some logic in the Universe. Our logic in that conundrum is that - the situation, the person, the action - will be easier to understand. We could not have a better taste case to explore the human unknown than through Iago in Shakespeare's Othello.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBiagoCD.doc
Iago; Character Analysis
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Iago in Shakespeare's Othello is seen as the personification. In this 5 page paper the character is analysed in terms of his manipulative and treacherous behaviour in order to ascertain if Iago is a truly evil man, or simply one that has been unjustly treated and feels the need for revenge to ease the hurt. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEiago01.wps
Imagery Used In Several Settings of Like Minds
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This six-page-paper
describes the use of animal imagery in Othello as well as a book called
Goodnight Desdemona. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: CWgoodni.wps
In Defense of Othello
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A 7 page report that analyzes the nature of Othello, the main character in Shakespeare's famous tragedy of the same name. The rationale behind Othello's brutal murder of his wife, Desdemona, is examined from the psychological and sociological perspectives. Bibliography lists 7 cited sources.
Filename: Othellod.wps
Is Iago the Devil?
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This 4 page paper discusses the character of Iago in “Othello” and argues that although he is devilish in his plotting and scheming, he is not literally the Devil. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HViagodv.rtf
Is Shakespeare's "Othello" Outdated?
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A five page paper looking at this play by William Shakespeare in terms of two factors which cause modern readers some difficulties: feminism and religion. Specifically, Shakespeare's presentation of female submissiveness versus female autonomy, and traditional Christianity versus humanism, reflect a society which is much different than ours. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBothel4.wps.
Jealousy and Corruption in Shakespeare’s Othello
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A 3 page paper which examines
the existence of jealousy and corruption in Shakespeare’s Othello. Bibliography lists 3
additional sources.
Filename: RAothjea.rtf
Jealousy and Revenge in Shakespeare’s “Othello”
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This 4 page report discusses
“Othello” and the fact that his jealousy lead him down a path of disaster. Jealousy and
revenge are two of the strongest themes or recurring motifs in the play and the audience
sees that Othello is a bold yet weak character, a passionate but misdirected man, a leader
of others who can also be lead by his own doubts, jealousy, and the manipulations of
Iago. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWothmot.rtf
Jealousy in Othello
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A 3 page essay that discusses jealousy in Shakespeare's Othello. Jealousy, both professional jealousy and sexual jealousy, plays is the primary motivational force portrayed by Shakespeare in Othello. While Shakespeare focuses primarily on Othello's sexual jealousy as his motivation for the murder of his wife, Desdemona, behind Othello's actions are the manipulations of Iago, which are motivated by professional jealousy. In other words, throughout the play, in general, Shakespeare warns his audience against the insidiously evil effect of jealousy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khgreyem.rtf
Jealousy in William Shakespeare’s “Othello”
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A 5 page paper which examines how Shakespeare treats the theme in one of his most famous tragedies. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGothjel.rtf