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Othello 2

.... “ (Pg. 673) Roderigo does this for Iago promises it will make him look good in front of Desdemona. Iago needs to make Cassio suffer and manipulates Roderigo to do it by playing on Roderigo’s desire for Desdemona. Iago also uses Roderigo for his money as well as helping his evil plans, “ Roderigo: I am changed: I’ll go sell all my land. Exit. Iago: Thus do I ever make my fool my purse; For I mine own gain’d knowledge should profane, If I .....

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Othello 2 -

.... of fair being black. Desdemona has actively sought to alienate herself from the other Venetians by marrying him. Othello, on the other hand, seems to be more than anxious to conform with Venetian ideals. By adding "Moor" rather than a name or his position Brabantio emphasises Othello`s difference (=blackness). Brabantio dehumanises Othello, by taking away his name, his individuality and in so doing makes Othello acutely aware of his difference as well as well as making him believe that he is a .....

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Othello 3

.... story the women were portrayed as whores to the men but they were something more. Even though Desdemona did nothing to ever hurt Othello she was still considered a whore because Iago told lies about her. If Othello really and truly loved Desdemona than he would have let her explain herself before killing her. Iago portrayed all women as hoes. He was the jealous type of guy that used women and hated when someone was better than he was. He thought that women were only good for one thing. He was mar .....

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Othello 3 --

.... (Gen.3: 4), he twisted the truth to deceive her. The Apostle John calls him the father of liars: “ . . . for he is a liar, and the father of lies” (John 8:44). As you can see, Iago and Satan both use deception to further benefit themselves. Through deception, Iago creates the appearance of good, which is what ultimately fools the people around him into thinking that he is loyal and honest. Being an officer is an honorable rank. Historically, an officer carried the company's .....

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Othello 4

.... kill his wife because of Iago’s lies. The values of Iago and Othello were in a constant conflict during the play. Iago represented an “evil” force, because he used evil means to achieve his goals and what he valued. Othello and Desdemona represented a “good” force, because they valued good things and were victims of Iago’s evil doings. Iago valued himself and the job that Othello got instead of him above all. Othello valued honesty, commitment, and dedicat .....

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Othello 4 - Fixed

.... regarding his ability to maintain loyalty from Desdemona. Othello speaks of their love in Act I, Scene 3: "She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them" (1.3.166-67). Othello believes in his wife's loyalty. All in all, Othello is in complete control at the beginning of the play, but this will change dramatically. Iago is often regarded as Shakepeare's most consummate villain. This is understandable; it is hard to imagine a villain capable of matching the combi .....

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Othello 5

.... a way. This was done well in the production I saw in Manchester, as the actor playing Iago was good and convincing at talking to the crowd and making us realise that it is the enemy within we should fear most. Some people could argue that Iago was extremely lucky to have all the opportunities put in front of him, such as Emilia finding Othello's handkerchief. I, however believe that whatever the situation, Iago would be able to take the situation, and therefore Othello's downfall was imminent. An e .....

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Othello, Analysis Of Iago

.... III, Line 355] By playing on his hopes, Iago is able to swindle money and jewels from Roderigo, making himself a substantial profit, while using Roderigo to forward his other goals. He also thinks quick on his feet and is able to improvise whenever something unexpected occurs. When Cassio takes hold of Desdemona's hand before the arrival of the Moor Othello, Iago says, "With as little a web as this will I .....

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Our Secret

.... She says in her essay that the stories that she listened to were changed because "once you hear them, they become one of your own"(431). So in other words, her recollection of the stories were altered a bit with added information from her memories. The author also uses her memories of the past when she hears the stories. The author also says in context to the whole essay that she can only tell the stories, but the reader decides what the essay is about. The author throughout the essay is linking fragm .....

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Out, Out-- By Robert Frost

.... he falls asleep and never wakes up again. The last sentence of the poem, "since they (the boys family and the doctor) were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" shows how although the boys death is tragic, people move on with their life in a way conveying the idea that people only care for themselves. Frost uses different stylistic devices throughout this poem. He is very descriptive using things such as imagery and personification to express his intentions in the poem. Frost uses imagery whe .....

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Outsiders

.... only get the opinion and view of Ponyboy and his gang. We don't get the opinion or side of the other gang. 5. The statement "the greasers and socs are more alike than different" means that each of them are gangs. Each of the gangs are after the same things. They are after power and protection. They all want to make a name for themselves. 6. Johnnie's mother reacts so strongly because she is scared that her son is finally dead. She feels that they have done so much for him and he is .....

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Overhead Look At Sands

.... Sense and Sensibility. I believe that the title is significant to the book because it describes what the book is really about. Sense and Sensibility is about how Elinor, practical and conventional, must learn to show her sensible side more often, and how Marianne, emotional and sentimental, should use her sense more frequently. Elinor conceals her feelings until she hardly knows how to or wants to reveal them. But on the other hand, Marianne wants to play out her romantic fantasies. The book de .....

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Oedipus 2

.... The whole town seems to be under a curse from the gods and Oedipus wants to know why. It is then when the prophet tells Oedipus the city’s situation is due to the missing king. Oedipus vows to find the killer. Doing this he finds out the truth about his fate. Oedipus’ fate was pre-determined long before he ver had a chance to influence it in any way. This alone shows how strongly the Greeks believed in fate and predestination, and especially how much the gods influenced everyday life. .....

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Oliver Twist 2

.... remain so innocent, pure, and well spoken given the long period of time in which he was surrounded by evil and injustices. Fagin the head of a group of young thieves, spends most of his time trying to "demoralize and corrupt Oliver and prevent him from ever coming into his inheritance." (Hobsbaum 72) To Oliver, he is seen as an escape from all previous misery. He also helps Oliver to ease any fears about starvation and loneliness. One element relied heavily upon in this novel is symbolism. Obviously, .....

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Of Mice And Men 3

.... an actual place in California. The meaning of Soledad is loneliness, leading to another symbol of George's burden of solitude. George has small views of running a cheap, small ranch and the loneliness that he attaches to himself is Lennie. Lennie and George are both mice in that; they do not dream big dreams but wish to have rabbits that can be tended. George and Lennie are opposites of each other. George is small, fast and witty. Where as, Lennie is large, slow and half-witted. This plays a ke .....

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