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For all that Iago is acting out of hatred, there is much for the audience to enjoy in the cleverness of the manipulations of Othello. Discuss
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For all that Iago is acting out of hatred, there is much for the audience to enjoying the cleverness of his manipulations of Othello' - How do you respond to this idea?
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Frederick II described himself as 'the first servant of the state'. What does this reveal about his conception of the state as a political entity?
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Give a detailed analysis of Othello's final speech,
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Given the way women were expected to behave in Shakespeares day, what is your impression of Desdemona?
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He is a man “more sinned against than sinning”.Discuss with relation to the character of Othello.
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Honest Iago.
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How and in what ways is Othello a victim in the play "Othello" by William Shakespeare?
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How and why does Iago convince Othello of Desdmonas infidelity?
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How and why does Iago take revenge on Othello?
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How and why does Othello's character change during the course of the play? How does Shakespeare present this dramatically?
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How and why does Othello's language change over the course of the Play?
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How are the settings, plot, characters, and themes enriched by the language and literary techniques in Othello.
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How can we understand Iago’s hatred? Does it seem rational?
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How Desdemona is presented as acharacter and perceived by others in Othello.
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How Do Iago’s soliloquies set the play up for act 3 scene 3?
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How do the different critical readings of the play inform our understanding of the key factors leading to Othello’s death? What insights do the different interpretations provide into Shakespeare’s potential motivation for writing the play?
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How do the events of Act 3 Scene 3 prepare an audience for what happens in the remainder of the play.
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How do the events of Act 3 Scene 3 prepare an audience for what happens in the rest of the play?
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How do the first two acts prepare an audience for the deaths at the end of the play? (Othello)
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How do the first two acts prepare an audience for the deaths at the end of the play? Othello
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How do you react to Shakespeare’s presentation of Desdemona, in Act 5 Scene 2, lines 21-85, and elsewhere in the play? How have your opinions been formed by what Desdemona says and what others say about her?
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How do you respond to the presentation of racial and sexual issues in Othello in Act I scene iii?
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How does Act 1 Scene1 of "Othello" prepare the audience for the rest of the play?
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How does Iago affect the audience in Act 2, Scene 1?
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