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... In Shakespeare's Othello, jealousy is portrayed through the major characters of Iago and Othello. ... Othello's jealousy destroys his love through his hatred. ...
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Jealousy in Othello In Shakespeare's Othello, Iago plots Othello's destruction when he is passed over for a promotion. Iago tells ...
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... Iago offers many 'proofs' to his lord, most of which are deceitful, but alas some that only work to spark the flame of jealousy in Othello. ...
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... himself. Othello is a good man at heart, but is not aware of his evil and jealousy, and therefore will not be able to control it. Iago ...
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... When Roderigo shows jealousy towards Othello, Iago makes it worse by telling him to go to Brabantio's house to tell him that his daughter is with Othello. ...
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... around 330 BC, hamartia is a tragic hero's "error or transgression or his flaw or weakness of character." (p.1296) Othello's hamartias include jealousy, a blind ...
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... It is in this scene that Iago implants the suspicions and jealousy in Othello's head, which tragically bring about the events in the play. ...
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... The third time he mentions jealousy, Othello foreshadows the end of his marriage by saying " away at once " ( 2135 ) upon visual or audible truth of ...
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... but that serve his means. Iago uses his passion and intelligence as fuel for his jealousy of Othello. For Iago, the world consists ...
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... statement by Lovater. Othello's jealousy makes him do irrational things and causes distress for many people. As the story progresses ...
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... lives!" (III, 3, 439). By his jealousy Othello makes himself very prone to many attacks on him by Iago. Catharsis is the part of ...
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... Othello's blind jealousy (which is caused by Iago), in turn, causes him to murder his devoted wife and also to end his own life. ...
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... To understand the workings of Othello's jealousy, it is necessary to take an objective look at the person showing that emotion. ...
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... is looking out of Othello, letting him know what is happening between Desdemona and Cassio, however he is just planting the seeds of jealousy in Othello's mind ...
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... Subsequently, through the theme of jealousy, Othello strangled and killed Desdemona for her presumed acts of betrayal and therefore Othello is truly guilty for ...
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In the play Othello, William Shakespeare uses revenge to prove jealousy is a moving emotion as well as ruins lives easily. Throughout ...
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... Iago's jealousy commences with Othello's decision to make Cassio Liuetenant. This is seen in Act 1 Scene 1 lines 8-17, "Despise me if I do not..... ...
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... would not be Iago" (I. i.59-62). This prejudice of him brought jealousy to Othello along. He was jealous to Othello for many reasons ...
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Othello's Tragic Flaws In Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello, jealousy sparks the tragic downfall for the hero, Othello. In this play ...
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... For example, Othello says, "My parts, my title, and my perfect soul ... allegations of Desdemona's affair impair his pride, causing extreme humility and jealousy. ...
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... Logically, there needs to be an aggravator in order to set Othello's jealousy into action. This aggravating outside force is none other than Iago. ...
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... wildly jealous. But up to the point in Act II, scene 3, where Iago is dismissed, Othello does not show jealousy. His confidence ...
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... These, of course, lead to Othello's jealousy that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. If you take it back to the beginning ...
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... These, of course, lead to Othello's jealousy that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. If you take it back to the beginning ...
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... Othello. We later find that he has an underlying, ridiculously unfounded jealousy that Othello has slept with his wife, Emilia. Those ...
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... lives in the first place. Also, jealousy is what causes Othello to eventually kill his wife. Just a short sidenote, the metaphor ...
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... play, it is obvious that the revenge on Othello has expanded into a sort of sick twisted game that ties in with Iago's jealousy for Othello's marriage with ...
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... Desdemona. Othello's jealousy and his need to defend his honour and his reputation reduces him to a man out of control. He becomes ...
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... Desdemona is also an unwilling and unknowing accomplice in Iago's plan. Her only role is to play on Othello's tragic flaw, jealousy. ...
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... He creates the impression that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio in order to stir the jealousy within Othello. It is this ...
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