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    values held during that time period. When compared‚ William Shakespeare’s play Othello written in the 16th century England and Tim Blake Nelsons film O produced in 20th century America‚ accentuates the reflection‚ when analysing the contexts‚ purpose‚ form‚ audience via characters and themes arises the context which are historical‚ social and cultural as well as the values held during the time periods. In Othello and O the distinct historical contexts of 16th century England and 20th century

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    Othello: Iago's Villains

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    In almost everything you read or watch there is a villain. Villains have been used in stories for a very long time. One particular villain‚ Iago from the play Othello by Julius Caesar‚ is a very famous villain. Iago was an extremely bad guy in this play and was always up to no good. The character Iago and his traits have influenced many more modern villains. Iago influenced other villains with his criminal traits of being evil‚ egotistical‚ and dishonesty. First of all‚ Iago influenced the Character

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    AP 05/11/11 Iago And Betrayal In “Othello” “Othello” is one of the most successful plays in Shakespeare’s collection. One of the subjects the tragedy addresses is betrayal which is a crucial part of the play that helps the author develop events to bring it to its climax. Iago’s character symbolizes disloyalty‚ but what are the motives of his treachery? It seems like there is not enough reason for his actions. By creating Iago in “Othello” as perhaps a masterpiece villain comparing to all his

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    grammatical mistakes‚ enhancing choice of vocabulary‚ and forming better sentence structure. On the other hand‚ watching television contributes benefits in communication that you’re not able to get from reading books. Accents and slangs can be picked up from TV programs which are very useful and convenient when socializing with people from different parts of continents. Reading books requires certain level of your language’s comprehension in order to have full understanding and imagination of an event happening

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    Venetian Christianity which in the movie can be seen‚ is overpowered by Paganism‚ as the images appear and the perverse use of Othello’s killing of Desdemona is a dark ritual as in if one recalls the wedding in Venice contrary to which Othello puts out the candles of the altar. The sound of the Cyprus winds‚ shouts of the echoing footsteps‚ slamming doors‚ they become so really loud‚ moving

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    Cited: Gillham‚ Christina‚ and Anna Kuchment. "Kids: To TV Or Not TV." Newsweek 18 Feb. 2008: 60. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 24 Nov. 2014. <http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/ovic/MagazinesDetailsPage/MagazinesDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=OVIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&display-query=&mod

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    Deception creates an illusion that sways an individual away from the truth and propels them towards a deceptive reality in which knowledge and truth show signs of opposition. The Count of Monte Cristo‚ directed by Kevin Reynolds‚ and Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare contain similarities showing capability between both stories. Appearance vs. Reality is unmistakably a common theme within both works that is evidently a result of deception‚ jealousy and revenge. Both works use deception

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    Furthermore‚ the movie O plays on American stereotypes of black men‚ which is show our societal views about black men influenced the development of Othello in the 21st-century context. This evident by the sex scene between Desdemona and Odin‚ in which‚ he gets rough with her during intercourse and refuses to stop even when Desi begs him to stop. Also‚ he later utilizes drugs‚ fulfilling the stereotypes of a drug using and violent African American man. This is interesting because Odin’s last name

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    Comparisons of the Manipulation of Othello by Iago and Anakin Skywalker by Chancellor Palpatine The primary characters in Shakespeare’s Othello and George Lucas’ Star Wars Episodes 1-3‚ show striking similarities. Mainly‚ Othello’s Iago and Star Wars’ Chancellor Palpatine use clever manipulation tactics and deceit to cause a protagonist to undergo major changes in their mindset and behavior. Both Iago and Palpatine are masters at theory of mind‚ the idea that there are levels of thought between

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    Dear Mr Mitchell I strongly agree with your review of the film adaptation of ‘Othello’. It is evident that the director tried to make Othello “more lifelike by [bringing} it down to a younger audience.” This is attempted through drug abuse: a contemporary Elizabethan audience would not be able to relate to this as it is a recent convention. This is much more identifiable to today’s society. However‚ the outside influence of drugs completely eradicates Iago’s linguistic manipulation. Shakespeare

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