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Emilia’s Intentions in Othello

Emilia is a somewhat puzzling character in Othello since she does not have soliloquies or asides. Unlike Lago, who reveals…

5 days ago

An Analysis of Manipulation Through Weakness in Shakespeare’s Othello

Shakespeare's Othello examines the ease of manipulation through one's weakness. Othello, a Moore and Venetian General, weds Desdemona, the daughter…

2 weeks ago

The Consequences of Misplaced Trust in Shakespeare’s Othello

There is no doubt that Othello is a tragedy. With several deaths, an undeniably evil villain, and clashing characters it…

1 month ago

Othello and Cyprus – Shakespeare Analysis

Occasionally it becomes impossible to separate the world of a good book from its scenery and the grand back story…

1 month ago

The Use of Jealousy Throughout Othello

Jealousy is used several times throughout "Othello" as a theme for different characters and is used each time for different…

2 months ago

A Post-Colonial Critique of Othello

Time passes, class texts are read, dissected, deconstructed. Suddenly in the epochs of literary criticism, a new theory emerges. Schools…

4 months ago

Summary and Significance of Act V, Scene II in William Shakespeare’s “Othello”

In Act V, Scene II of Shakespeare's Othello, the Moorish general's life and fortune are finally unraveled by the malicious…

8 months ago

Iago’s Motives of Manipulation in Othello

In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago is a malicious manipulator who commits treacherous deeds without true motives. Samuel…

8 months ago

Iago’s Manipulation of Roderigo in Othello

In the famous play "Othello" by William Shakespeare, Iago is the master of manipulation who ruins several lives maliciously and…

8 months ago

Othello: The Handkerchief as Unreliable Evidence

Shakespeare's Othello is a drama that relies entirely too much on circumstantial evidence. The handkerchief is used as the one…

2 years ago

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