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"Why did I marry?" Answer Othello’s question
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“My medicine, work: thus credulous fools are caught”How has Iago made his “medicine, work” on Othello.
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“Othello” is a play of violent contrasts of character, language and mood. Discuss these and any other contrasts you have found in act 1.
0.5 out of 5 stars
' To the Shakerspearean audience, the notion of mixed marriages was not just unnatural, it was evil and would be punished - 'How valid does this comment seem to you when applied to Othello?
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'A mysterious inhuman creature with unlimited cynicism'. Explore the character of Iago in the light of this comment, focusing on his soliloquies and his treatment of the other characters.
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'For all that Iago is acting out of hatred, there is much for the audience to enjoy in his cleverness of his manipulation of Othello
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'Iago's deception of his victims sets off the events that lead up to the tragedy yet ultimately it is Othello who is responsible for his own downfall.' Discuss
4 out of 5 stars
'Othello' is a play whereby the audience feels a mixture of emotions as each scene progresses.
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'Othello', Iago's soliloquy act 1 scene 3.
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'Othello'.
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'The Country Wife' - by William Wycherly
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'The women in Othello lack power and importance; they are used purely as dramatic devices to offset the tragedy of the main character.' How far do you agree with this statement?
4 out of 5 stars
A Comparison of Women in Shakespeare's Othello, The Merchant of Venice, and A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A Critical appreciation of Othello Act 1 Scene 1 line 41 - line 82, commenting upon Shakespeare's portrayal of his characters
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A detailed commentary on both passages, with a discussion of different possible interpretations
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A modern audiences view of Othello.
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Act 1 is an exceptionally indicative passage of writing in which Shakespeare attempts to divulge the coarse essence of Iago's nature to the audience
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Act 1 Sc III 77-94 Act 3 Sc III 343-355 - By examining the language of the speeches closely what do you learn of the change in Othello's character?
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Act 1 scene 3 - What Impression do you form of Iago in this passage and how does he regard Othello and Roderigo?
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Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 12-69 How does this dialog between Cassio & Iago Develop your response to their relationship?
3 out of 5 stars
Act 3 scene 3 is a pivotal scene in the play Othello. How does it build on previous events and foreshadow events still to come?
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Act 3 Scene 3 of Othello is a pivotal scene - explain how act 3 scene 3 is a pivotal scene and how it builds on previous events and foreshadows events still to come.
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Act 3 Scene 3 of OTHELLO, a Commentary
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Act 3 scene iii is a turning point in the play. How does Iago reduce Othello to desperation?
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Act 3, Scene 3, Othello.
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