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What Is A Perfect Shakespearian Villain? Is Iago Shakespeare's Perfect Villain?
What Is A Perfect Shakespearian Villain? Shakespeare incorporates numerous characters with different personalities and motives in his plays, including villains such as Iago and Claudius; in the end poetic justice determines who the perfect villain is.
0 commentsThe Importance of Isolation in Shakespeare's Othello
Isolation in Othello affects the outcome of the tragedy because it causes characters to hear and believe whatever they are told. The reader can see that Shakespeare believes in using isolation to develop...
0 commentsThe Problem With Othello
Although a confident and masterful general, Othello is unable to cultivate the fundamentals of a healthy psyche. While jealousy is obviously present in the character of Othello, it is only a symptom of other underlying factors. From deprecation...
5 commentsEmilia and Desdemona: "Othello" characters more similar than you think
Few would initially consider the characters of Emilia and Desdemona to be similar. One is the wife of the play's tragic hero; the other is betrothed to one of the greatest villains of all time. Pious Desdemona is a senator's daughter and lover of a...
6 commentsDesdemona: The Role of the Female Character
Desdemona’s Role in Othello and Goodnight Desdemona Shakespeare’s plays often put emphasis on the role of the female characters and their influence on the male protagonists. Whether it is the impact...
1 commentOthello Summary
Act I Act I of Othello opens with Iago and Roderigo in the streets, arguing that even though the rich Roderigo pays Iago to help him win Desdemona’s heart, Desdemona will never love him because she is...
0 commentsElizabethan Women in Shakespeare's Othello
Women in an Elizabethan society, such as Shakespeare’s, were usually not seen as equal. Women were often seen as lesser people who need to be taken care of by men. This ideology was perpetuated by both men and women of the time by playing into the...
0 commentsShakespeare's Attitude Toward Women in "Othello" and What We Can Learn
A quick summary of the play can be found here. Shakespeare was always wary of women and careful to give them respect, which is obvious when reading Othello. The society of Othello is strongly dominated by...
0 commentsEnvy: A Deadly Sin: The Green Eyed Monster And You!
Envy is not a nice trait to possess. To be jealous of others achievements and accomplishments is simply nasty. Many people that are envious of others should channel that energy into their own goals. Imagine what they might achieve!
0 commentsJEWELRY FOR THE BOOK LOVERS,WRITERS AND LOVERS
Unique and antique jewellery for the book lovers,lovers and above all for the writers.
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