Othello Jealousy Essay

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    Shakespeare's Othello is a complex tragedy full of conflicting desires, intricate schemes, and underlying symbolism. It contains several motifs, including racism, warfare, jealousy, and spouse abuse, and many of the players represent virtues or attributes found in everyday life. Jealousy, the first theme in the play, flows throughout, creating the most memorable line in Othello, “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy!/ It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock/ The meat it feeds on”(Act 3, Scene…

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    The Shakespearean play Othello revolves around the life of the tragic hero, Othello. For a man of high honor with an impeccable military knowledge, he is foolish and cruel to his wife, so why does he remain as a sympathetic character? Like a child who is manipulated because of their naive nature, Othello was exploited due to his love for Desdemona. The two individuals portray jealousy when deprived of love and in their perspective, the best solution can be resolved through violence. The audience…

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    Othello Jealousy Analysis

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    In the play Othello jealousy demonstrated how an emotion can take over a person controlling them leading them to destruction and chaos in their lives and people around them including close friends and family. Othello also demonstrates how the husband and wife relationship were like in some relationships back then. Society back then was very different compared to today’s society women now are treated much more like human beings and have mostly all the rights men have. Back then in some…

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    yet still be able to twist it enough to their advantage. In the play Othello, we encounter a fellow named Iago who spins a web of lies that hurts everyone in the process. While able to manipulate multiple people at a time, Iago will end up taking what makes these three characters so noble into their downfall is inevitable. Husband turned against wife, friends turned against friends, all at the hands of one man. In the play Othello, Iago dissembles uses both the truth and lies to turn everyone’s…

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    audiences. Othello was written during his tragic period and expands upon racism during the 17th century. The play features a lower class white antagonist convinces the Moorish General Othello of his wife ‘s infidelity. Iago takes advantage of Othello by infusing him to believe that Desdemona is cheating on him. Othello’s tragic flaw, that of not knowing who to trust was only possible because of the color of his skin. The play begins off with a clear seeing of the hatred and jealousy towards…

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    Has jealousy influenced your choices and made you do regretful things? Imagine if everything you did was shaped by jealousy in your mind. How would you feel? How would you act? In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, the characters are plagued with jealousy that influences their actions greatly, and is an accountable reason for such actions. The play is about a Moorish (African American) man named Othello who was working in the army in Florence. Othello elopes with a white woman named…

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    Shakespeare’s play Othello is a tragedy revolving around jealousy and the power it has over people. In Othello, a husband who was undeniably in love with his newly wed wife was easily able to murder her after believing she had been unfaithful. However Othello was only so easily convinced by his so called companion Iago, an evil man whose evil nature was the cause of the destruction of the tragic hero. Iago’s jealousy fueled plan was able to follow though due to his lack of emotions and his…

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    Othello is the villain of his own story Shakespeare brings to life one of his most controversial protagonists, Othello, in The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice. Excessive jealousy, distortion and inferior self-awareness makes him every bit the villain, and eventually leads to his downfall. Othello was carried away by jealousy which contributes to his immorality. There is indeed a “green-eyed monster”(III.iii.196) who is awoken by Iago’s operation, lives inside Othello’s…

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    Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy ‘Othello’ explores universally recognized themes dealing with the self and a social environment such as jealousy, manipulation and how they can accentuate human flaws. These issues are encountered by Iago in his soliloquy and great insight is given through many techniques and developed characteristics; giving insight on Shakespeare’s overall intentions. This soliloquy enhances and shapes the audiences understanding of the play through language techniques,…

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    cannot be repaired -Google . Othello is a play written by William Shakespeare, it takes place in the 16th century in between the war of Venice and Turkey. In the play Othello, the protagonist Othello is faced with destruction, but not physical destruction, more mental and emotional destruction. In Othello Iago the antagonist puts Othello through the worst time of his life by setting up Cassio to make it seem as if Othello 's newly wedded wife Desdemona is cheating on Othello with one of his…

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