PPT-Othello
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by William Shakespeare Othello is a Mooran African American He falls in love with Desdemonaa Venetian an Italian This is the 1500svery daring for Shakespeare What
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by William Shakespeare Othello is a Mooran African American He falls in love with Desdemonaa Venetian an Italian This is the 1500svery daring for Shakespeare What are your feelings about a black character being the protagonist. SHAKESPEARE SCRIPT, STAGE AND SCREEN. by . Bevington. , Welsh and Greenwald. OTHELLO is unique among Shakespeare’s later plays as essentially a domestic tragedy. First recorded performance was November 1604. Dramatis Personae. Duke of Venice. Othello: Moor, married to Desdoma. Iago: Solider in Othello’s army. Cassio: Lieutenant in Othello’s army. Desdemona: Othello’s wife. Emilia: Iago’s wife. Rodreigo: Solider, love Desdemona. Shakespeare’s Baffled Lovers: . Othello, . Othello, and the rest …. ‘What a piece of work is a man. How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god – the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals. And yet …’ (. By William Shakespeare. Major Character. Othello–- a military general from Africa who is now living in Venice, Italy. He captures the heart of a young nobleman’s daughter, and later suspects her of infidelity.. 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).. Lecture 22. Common Mistakes (1/3). The location of a shape in an array/. ArrayList. does not directly impact the graphical location of the shape.. you still must call the . setX. /Y. (or similar) method of the shape. 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. 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?”. English 12 Unit Two. You know it’s true. Session one. Literary essayists create . claims for their positions by reviewing the collected evidence . from their readings.. Unit assessment prompt. Choose ONE of the following prompts and write a complete, thorough essay of at least three pages in response. Use proper MLA format and submit your final draft to Turnitin.com. . 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 . Throughout the whole scene, nobody has used Othello’s 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. Review. Othello. Written by William Shakespeare. Characters:. Othello – the Moor, a general (tragic hero). Desdemona – the fair and virtuous (wife of Othello). Cassio. – the flirt, (Othello’s best friend). 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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