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Abstract
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to be one his most adored plays. It was derived from a sixteenth-century tale by Giraldi Cinthio, but Shakespeare improved the contrive, enriched the dialect, and deepened the characters. The connection between Othello and Desdemona proceed...

Othello
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is open to a wide range of different critical interpretations. It was originally written during the Elizabethan period which then held a completely different context and values than of today's post-modern context. One critical interpretatio...

Othello
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one’s life in it. Interesting everyone has his or her own definition of what that person calls a misery. For some, it is their financial condition, for others it is their medical impairment. However, the most common definition of grief inve...

Brabantio Protests The Marriage Of His Daughter
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Brabantio, "Your son in law is far more fair than black", which shows that Othello is positive characteristics are much more important than his skin color. Othello may be a minority, but it takes a high place in society. For Othello to be b...

Othello’s Jealousy
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Othello’s Character The major character of the play, Othello, was a Moor and served as general in the Venice defense forces. He was known for his courage and good decision power; he enjoyed high status due to his successful professional pos...

Othello
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You Impressive After Reading Othello Shakespeare’s plays appear to focus mainly around a male dominant character and his conflicts which tend to deal with a woman in some plays. He is criticized for the portrayal of his novel. Shakespeare's...

Othello And The Rover
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Othello of witchcraft, “she is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted by spells and medicines” (act 1 scene 3 line 61), he says that the “Moor” must have used “drugs and minerals”, Othello’s and Desdemona’s answer to this is that it was the ...