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PARAPHRASEANALYZE Theme TOPICS NOT THEMES Manipulation and deception Love Destructive Power of Loss of JealousyEnvy Appearance vs Reality JusticeVengeance The Source of EvilThe Power of Evil ID: 514510

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OTHELLO TEST PART TWOPARAPHRASE/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

Reputation

The power of words (or silence)

Chain of Being

Order in the Natural World and Hierarchy Slide2

Other Literary ElementsImageryFigurative Language (Comparisons)

Allusion

Alliteration (Emphasis)

CoupletSlide3

1. LODOVICO-This horrible villain partly confessed his plan. Did you (Othello) plan

Cassio’s

death with him?

This is the point in the play where the bond (pact) between

Iago

and Othello is finally revealed. This exposes the truth of all the dramatically ironic events to all of the characters.

This conveys how conspiracy and ‘villainy’, while partially hidden, will eventually be exposed and justice will prevail.

Shakespeare further shows the willingness of

Iago

to take down Othello even yet another peg, telling how Othello did in fact, plan to murder

Cassio

. Thus, Othello’s reputation is even further ruined.Slide4

2. OTHELLO-

Will you please make this half-devil say why he tricked me and damned my soul?

Shakespeare is suggesting that

Iago’s

villainy is of the order of the devil. O. realizes how far he’s fallen, and will thus lose his immortal soul to Hell. Shakespeare also shows how Othello is now completely stripped of power, as he himself cannot even question

Iago

. His hubris is now stripped away and he is now a shell of what he once was. Thematically, Shakespeare is suggesting that Slide5

3. IAGO-

Don’t ask me anything. You know what you know. From this moment on, I’ll never say another word.

Iago

, who has previously refused to keep his mouth shut, now decides that he will not reveal his plans and motivations. The other characters are left to torture him, much as he tortured Othello. Shakespeare suggests that mankind will never understand true evil. Perhaps

Iago

does not understand it himself. Thematically Shakespeare is suggesting that human beings cannot or will not comprehend or even admit to their evil impulses. Slide6

4.CASSIO-

I found the handkerchief in my room, and

Iago

just now confessed that he put it there for his own special purposes. Slide7

5. LODOVICO

: You (Othello) are stripped of your power and your command, and now

Cassio

will govern Cyprus. As for this slave,

Iago

, if we can think of any torture that will hurt him a lot yet keep him alive a long time, he’ll have it.Slide8

6.OTHELLO-

When you record these sad events in your letters, please describe me exactly as I am. Don’t tone things down or exaggerate them out of hostility. If you’re being fair, you’ll have to describe me as someone who loved too much, but who wasn’t wise about it. I was not easily made jealous, but once I was tricked and manipulated, Slide9

7. OTHELLO(Speaking to DESDEMONA

)

 I kissed you before I killed you. Now,

as I stab

myself, I’m dying

and I will kiss

you again.Slide10

8. LODOVICO

: Governor, (

Cassio

) I leave it in your hands to punish this evil villain (

Iago

): just decide the time, the place and the way that you will torture him, and then carry it out! I have to go back to Venice, and sadly tell them about this horrible thing.