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Papers On Othello
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Could Othello’s Tragedy Be Averted?
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This 10 page paper examines Shakespeare’s tragedy and whether or not it could have been averted. The paper argues that based on the personalities involved, the end was inevitable. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVOthHap.rtf
Dark Keys to Shakespearean Conflict
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(10 pp) In any tragedy, it is tension or conflict
which keeps the play moving. Modern jargon would
call it "spin" and "counterspin." In this
discussion we will compare the sources of conflict
in two plays, Othello and Macbeth. Iago and Lady
Macbeth are our major obsessives,the first prompted
by an apparent frustration with being passed over
in military command, yet disguising a darker
personal agenda, and the second, Lady Macbeth with
a compulsive need for power and title.
Filename: BBOthMB2.doc
Desdemona
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The character of Desdemona in the play, Othello, The Moor of
Venice, by William Shakespeare is presented as a woman who is
intelligent, persuasive and loyal to her husband. This 5 page paper
argues that Desdemona loves the Moor in a way that transcends the
context of romantic love to include duty and fidelity. No additional
sources are listed.
Filename: KTdesmna.wps
Desdemona and Emilia
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This 5 page paper considers the characters of Desdemona and Emilia in Shakespeare's Othello. The characters of these two women, both victims of their husbands, are examined and contrasted noting both similarities and differences. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEdeseml.wps
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