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coledsteel
Premium Review Othello - William Shakespeare: Shakespeare's Othello Uncovered (2631 words)
by coledsteel - written on 06.03.05 (Very useful, 5201 readings)
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This is just a very detailed analysis into the Shakespeare's masterpiece for those of you who would like to delve a bit deeper into 16th Century. Enjoy ***************************************************** Iago: “I am not what I am” Possibly one of the most constructively contradictive of dialogues in scene 1 of ...

Frankingsteins
Premium Review The Green-Eyed Monster (1569 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 18.05.04 (Very useful, 583 readings)
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O beware my lord of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on. ? Iago, Act 3 Scene 3 Shakespeare?s Othello is one of the most debated and controversial of the Elizabethan playwright?s works, and as such is one of the better examples of his ...

Orangeb
Premium Review Othello - William Shakespeare: "Othello"...or would "Iago" be more appr ... (2720 words)
by Orangeb - written on 15.06.03 (Very useful, 2941 readings)
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"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's finest plays in my opinion, although sadly not one of the most famous. Based on the original tale by Cinthio, the play tells the story of Othello, the Moor of Venice, and his tragic fall at the hands of the villain of the play, Iago. It is a domestic tragedy as opposed to a state tragedy because in ...

charlie-clough
Premium Review Othello: A fool or a tragic hero? (649 words)
by charlie-clough - written on 03.01.02 (Very useful, 1591 readings)
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As I am studying Othello for A Level I believe that I can boast an adequate understanding of the play. Written by Shakespeare it is one of the 4 great tragedies and in my opinion, the most exciting and suspense filled. The source comes from a collection of 112 short stories called the Cinthio Gli Hecatommithi written by Cinthio, an Italian writer ...

exiled
Crowned Review Othello - William Shakespeare: One of Shakespeare's Finest (1291 words)
by exiled - written on 23.09.01 (Very useful, 682 readings)
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“Othello” is my second favourite Shakespeare play, after “King Lear”, for many reasons. The Bard's masterful ability to weave his characters' intricate motives and acts into one smooth plot, and with characters like Iago, Othello, Desdemona and Cassio, he has found a set of characters more marvellous than Romeo and ...

scribus+impius
Premium Review Elizabethan Racism? (327 words)
by scribus impius - written on 25.11.00 (Useful, 422 readings)
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As a part of my English Lit. AS level course I am studying this play in considerable depth (between talking with mates, that is). So far we have read it, seen a play and a video and done a few essays on it. Having done all this, I have to say that is, as with all of Shakespeare's works, very good. He uses language in a way none have ever ...

moronboy
Premium Review Othello - William Shakespeare: All Blokes Together (316 words)
by moronboy - written on 17.09.00 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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In a way, 'Othello' is really about chaps. Desdemona is in no way as drippy as Ophelia (although it's probably no coincidence that the most famous recent portrayal of her was by the terminally fey Imogen Stubbs), but she's a cypher, a victim, she doesn't get any fireworks. 'Othello' is about the way men's minds ...

holdencaulfield
Premium Review Must be Shakespeare's best play. (200 words)
by holdencaulfield - written on 11.09.00 (Useful, 192 readings)
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Othello, a play where William Shakespeare turned the word evil into a character named Iago and gave it Othello to destroy. This stunning play is about the naive General Othello and his lovely wife Desdemona and how Othello's ancient, Iago corrupts there lives with lies and mistrust in order to gain some sort of revenge. Its incredible ...

wad123
Premium Review Othello - William Shakespeare: a classic (261 words)
by wad123 - written on 10.09.00 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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this play is an excellent read, for all those people who appreciate writers qulaity. It is wonderfully written as ever by Shakespeare and has even been adapted quite well on the theatre stage. It is about 'Othello' who is a soldier, but being a black man is resented against. He elopes and marries a white women, Desdemona, her ...

You have to read this play (149 words)
by - written on 08.09.00
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OTHELLO is another brilliant piece of work by Shakespeare. A domestic tragedy, whereby a black man, Othello, defender of the Christian faith against the Turks, a valiant and noble gentleman is brought to his knees, by a man, his so-called friend 'Iago'. Who is first motivated by the fact he has not got promotion, but them by pure evil. ...

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