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- Role of Iago Shakespeare's OthelloAnd its relation to the former war in Iraq
- The Art of Shakespeare's VillainsAn essay examining the very different roles of Claudius in Hamlet and Iago in Othello, and how they share treason and deception as common traits.
- 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.
- Iago's Manipulation of Roderigo in OthelloIn Act II of William Shakespeare's Othello, Iago effectively manipulates Roderigo for his treacherous causes of discrediting Cassio.
- Iago's Motives of Manipulation in OthelloIn the play Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago is a malicious manipulator who commits treacherous deeds without true motives.
- Iago's SuspicionsIago's suspicion is merely the product of his motive-hunting.
- Analysis of Oliver's Parker's Othello Movie AdaptationAn essay discussing Oliver Parker's movie adaptation starring Kenneth Branagh in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Iago's SoliloquyAnalysis of Iagos Soliloquy in Othello
Dark SanctionAs World War II rages, Gabirella, a spy for British Intelligence and Hesselman, a Nazi officer play a deadly cat and mouse game in the piazzas and side streets of Venice. She is a vampire. He is a vampire hunter.- 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.
- The Nature of Perfect EvilUsing Shakespeare's most infamous and irredeemable villains, this essay examines the characteristics of evil.
- Shakespeare's Othello: Honest of Evil IagoExamines Iago's many excuses for his evil actions in Shakespeare's Othello
- 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.
- The Green-eyed Monster and the Moor of VeniceThis essay provides critical analysis of Othello's tragic undoing.
- Racial and Sexual Manipulation in Shakespeare's Othello - To Draw the Moor ApartDiscussion of racism in the Elizabethan era, racial and sexual manipulation as tools, and the paranoid personality disorder as it relates to Iago.
- Yes, Iago, There is a GodWith all the pain and suffering in the world, can there be a God?
- Shakespeare's Literature as Timeless ClassicsDiscusses the timelessness of Shakespearean themes, using specific examples from Othello, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet
- Othello: A Look at Iago's CharacterA look into Shakespeare's character Iago from his story Othello.
- The Machinations of Lago and Krogstad"Othello," written by William Shakespeare and "A Doll's House," written by Henrik Isben are two works in drama that despite their contrasting drama types (a Shakespearean drama, and a modern drama,) contain characters whose persona
- Shakespeare's Greatest Villain: Othello's IagoFor centuries, the intricate characters in William Shakespeare's plays have enchanted audiences all over the world. Particularly fascinating are the villains of his plays, with Iago being the most interesting.
- The Consequences of Misplaced Trust in Shakespeare's OthelloAn argument regarding the issue of misplaced trust in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Shakespeare's Feminist Beliefs in OthelloShakespeare uses his women characters in his play "Othello" to express some non-popular beliefs about the progressive nature of women status.
- 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 Iago. Mr. Stolyarov summarizes this climactic scene and discusses its literary significance.
- Othello's Dramatic Transition: Acts Three and FourExamines the quickening tempo of the play, and the corresponding character shift seen in Othello.
- Shakespeare's Othello"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's most tragic plays. It deals with how lies and deception can tear apart a relationship and cause great pain and sorrow.
- Othello: A Tragic OperaIn the Opera Othello, one must not expect a happy ending. Trust within love is lost and one man's sinister plan succeeds. It is truely a tragic story that is not to be forgotten.
- An Analysis of Manipulation Through Weakness in Shakespeare's OthelloHow one can easily be manipulated as shown in Othello.
- Iago's MotivationsIs Iago good or evil in Othello?
- Iago as Gender Trickster: The Manipulation of Gender Roles in OthelloIago is keenly aware of the limitations and weaknesses of gendered existence.
- Envy and Honor in Shakespeare's OthelloOthello is a complex play from which some of Shakespeare's most universal themes are conveyed. What makes men and women honorable, and why does their virtue drive others into envy? The essence of this message stands alone in two important characters.
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.- The Role of Contemporary ArtistsOn the role of contemporary artists, writers, painters, musicians, etc., and their roles in society.