PPT-Othello in Act 1 Scene 1
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Throughout the whole scene nobody has used Othellos name although all three men have referred to him several times Collect the terms used to describe him and add
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Throughout the whole scene nobody has used Othellos name although all three men have referred to him several times Collect the terms used to describe him and add to your Othello page State who speaks it and what it says about the speaker. assessment task #2. How to prepare?. Where to start?. What process should you follow?. …what does it all mean???. ESSAY QUESTION: . ‘Shakespeare’s . OTHELLO . continues. to . engage audiences. Thinking about . Othello. , . an interactive study guide produced by Shakespeare Help.. Viewing this Presentation. To view this presentation in Slide Show View:. Press the F5 key on the top row of the keyboard, or click the Slide Show tab on the ribbon and then click the From Beginning button. . William. Shakespeare. /Gospels of Mark, Luke, Matthew, and John. Quote from the literature which shows a Biblical Allusion: ”Of one whose hand, like the base Judean, threw a pearl away” (V. ii. 77-83).. Evan Verrilli . &. Danny Bruns. Summary. Iago tells Othello that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. He supports this by telling Othello that he saw Cassio dream of Desdemona. Othello is convinced, but Iago tells him to wait for more evidence. Act I. Act I, Scene I. Summary:. Roderigo & Iago are going to tell . Barbanzio. that his daughter – Desdemona – married Othello.. Rodrigo is angry with Iago because he has been paying him to help secure Desdemona’s hand in marriage.. PARAPHRASE/ANALYZE. Theme TOPICS (NOT THEMES). Manipulation and deception. Love (Destructive Power of… Loss of…) . Jealousy/Envy. Appearance vs. Reality. Justice/Vengeance . The Source of Evil/The Power of Evil. For each Quote, Guess the speaker and meaning.. You will see these again!. “But that I love the gentle Desdemona, I would not my unhoused free condition put into circumscription and confine for the sea’s worth?”. ACT I. p. 13: Act I . Vocab:. 1. Desolate. (. adj. ) Spiritual ruin; loss of the soul; barren. 2. Laconic. . (. adj. ) . Concise; using few words. 3. Obsequious. . (. adj. ) . Obsessive or servile to an excessive degree. Kawakami Otojiro’s . Osero. (1903), an adaptation of Shakespeare’s . Othello. Photo preserved in the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum of Waseda. Kawakami Otojiro’s Osero (1903). The premiere of . This scene readily divides into four parts:. first we see the Duke and his senior officers in council, awaiting Othello's arrival;. this is followed by Brabantio's accusation and Othello's defence;. Desdemona arrives later still (with Iago) to confirm Othello's story and ask to accompany him to Cyprus;. Othello?. By Gut, Dusty and Mo. Source material. Shakespeare’s . Othello . was based on . Giraldi. . Cinthio’s. . Gli. . Hecatommithi. The main plot was derived from . Cinthio’s. short story, but Shakespeare adapted it drastically.. Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. Recapping event. s of Act 2 Scene 1. The Turkish fleet is destroyed by the storm . Cassio arrives in Cyprus, followed shortly after by Iago, Desdemona, Emilia and Roderigo.. Chernyavskaya. A. 9”A”. “Othello” (“The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice”) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603. It is based on the story Un .
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