Othello
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- Role of Iago Shakespeare's OthelloAnd its relation to the former war in Iraq
- Social Criticism: Race in Othello"One of the most commonly noted factors in 'Othello' is the presence of racism, and often asked is how Shakespeare himself felt about the black Moor of Venice."
Shakespeare's 'Othello' -- a Review of an Unusual StagingA review of William Shakespeare's classic drama.- Phrase Origins: A Foregone ConclusionHave you ever decided something before you knew all the facts? Did anybody tell you that this was a foregone conclusion?
- Retro Video Game Reviews: Othello (NES)A review of the Nintendo Entertainment System video board game Othello.
- Othello Live LondonShakespeare's Othello was made to be enjoyed live. In February 2010 this timeless Shakespeare play will be Live on stage at Barons Court Theatre in London.
- Othello RevisitedA critical look at the character traits that corrupted one of the most famous Shakespearean characters.
- Sexuality's Part in Shakespeare's Plays: OthelloSexuality plays a key part in all of Shakespeare's plays, but it is the most influential in Othello.
- Othello's Unbalanced DestructionA college paper explaining how living an unbalanced life led Othello to his destruction.
- Othello, the Moor of Venice a Tragic HeroThe tragic story of a noble but naive Othello in Shakespeare's story, "Othello, the Moor of Venice" revolves around a small town and group of manipulative men. Shakespeare paints a timeless tragedy in this review.
- Shakespeare's "Othello"- the Tragic HeroWilliam Shakespeare's Othello is a story about the downfall of a tragically noble character. Othello begins the play as a noble, strong, and prideful man, but by the end of the play he succumbs to the jealous rage that Iago
- The Role of Women in OthelloA discussion of the importance and role of women in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Othello Vs Antony and CleopatraA comparison of the relationship between Othello and Desdemona and the relationship between Antony and Cleopatra based on Plato's definitions of love.
LOST: The Villainy of JacobPrepare to have your minds blown when you learn about the series altering secret that no one has noticed that was in the episode "Across the Sea" from the Final Season of LOST.- Love and HateA description of what love is and isn't and what hate is and isn't.
- Masculinity in Macbeth and OthelloA look at how proving masculinity led to tragic occurrences in Macbeth and Othello.
- Othello and DeceptionA common theme seen within Othello is that some things are not what they seem. Throughout the story, a handkerchief provides to be a source of uncovering the truths about characters and symbols.
- Analysis of Oliver's Parker's Othello Movie AdaptationAn essay discussing Oliver Parker's movie adaptation starring Kenneth Branagh in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Othello by William ShakespeareIs it trust which brings about tragedy in 'Othello'? Essay discusses use of tragedy, its causes and effects in William Shakespeare's Othello
- An Outsider's Struggle: Characters in William Shakespeare's OthelloEach character has their own unique way of trying to gain acceptance of their surrounding peers, however, they never actually rid themselves of the title "outsider".
- Othello: Man-as-soldier Versus Man-as-loverA short paper that examines Othello's motivations, while summarising the play's complex plot.
- OthelloThe ways in which Desdemona's confidante, Emilia, functions in "Othello" and propels the main action in the play.
- Tone in Shakespeare's OthelloLike other of Shakespeare's tragedies the tone of is catastrophic, vengeful and obsessive.
- Tension in Shakespeare's OthelloThis play is a perfect example of how tension fuels both plot and action.
- Themes in Shakespeare's OthelloLove can become jealousy and revenge can have the most severe outcomes, are the main themes in Othello.
- Symbolism in Shakespeare's OthelloThe handkerchief is the most symbolic piece in the whole play. It symbolizes both love and betrayal.
- Style in Shakespeare's OthelloHow diction, imagery and syntax are used in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Structure of Shakespeare's OthelloNeed to find the initial incident, rising action, main crisis climax and falling action in Othello? Want to see how exposition and foreshadowing are used? Look no further.
- How the Setting of Shakespeare's Othello Reflects on the PlayWhere and when Othello is set and how this reflects on the play.
- Two Minor Characters Found in Shakepeares's OthelloA study of Rodreigo and Emila, who are two minor characters in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Four Main Characters Found in Shakepeares's OthelloA study of the four main characters found in Shakespeare's Othello: Othello, Iago, Cassio and Desdemona.
- The Question of Color in OthelloWas Shakespeare a racist? Were his characters? Othello is surprisingly egalitarian (and modern) in how it addresses the issue.
- Racism in OthelloThis essay deals with the role that racism plays in Shakespeare's Otehllo.
- A Review of William Shakespeare's "Othello"An in depth review of the classic William Shakespeare's Othello.
- Comparative Study Between Othello and O (Tim Blake Nelson's Adaptation)Shakespeare's play Othello and Tim Blake Nelson's film O both portray universal themes and values that are relevant to their contexts. Discuss how the composers utilize a variety of techniques to explore the various themes and values in their texts.
- The Nature of Perfect EvilUsing Shakespeare's most infamous and irredeemable villains, this essay examines the characteristics of evil.
- The Uneven Scales of JusticeRetributive justice is the belief that a character gets what he or she deserves whether it is good or bad. Three characters in Shakespeare's 'Othello' are chosen and judged to what extent he or she receives what he or she deserves.
- Comparing Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and William Shakespeare's OthelloComparing Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman and William Shakespeare's Othello
- Shakespearean Royal RumbleA compare/contrast essay in which Titus Andronicus, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello are discussed with regard to: balance and focus, nature of plot, personal versus larger context, character arc, and issues raised by the action. It gets bloody.
- The Green-eyed Monster and the Moor of VeniceThis essay provides critical analysis of Othello's tragic undoing.

