PPT-The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice

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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 noblemans daughter

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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 noblemans daughter and later suspects her of infidelity. The Tragedy by . William Shakespeare. Dr. Neighbours. The Tragedy of Othello. Venice, Italy – the Setting of . Othello. Othello. – A Shakespearean Tragedy. Othello. is a Shakespearean Tragedy. It encompasses . 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. 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 …’ (. 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 …’ (. 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. . By: Serena R. . Peak Season . Summer time in Venice is the peak season . It is characterized BY HIGH HOTEL RATES, High temperatures, and high numbers of crowds.. Tourists cram into the expensive gondolas, festivals fill the calendar, and hotels raise their rates. Unfortunately, you'll also experience some stifling heat, a somewhat pungent canal and a fair share of pesky bugs.. Act 1 Scene 2. Which 5 are the closest to our understanding of Othello from the impression given in . Act 1 Scene 1? . Support your thinking with lines from the text.. An untrustworthy stranger. A worthy soldier. 'Tis. of a brave young highwayman, this story I will tell.. His name was Willie Brennan and in Ireland he did dwell.. It was on the . Kilwood. Mountain he commenced his wild career.. And many a wealthy nobleman before him shook with fear.. 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?”. 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. 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 to me what is this quintessence of dust?’. 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 …’ (. 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;. AC. 1.5.28) and the Moor in. . MoV. . is ‘. tawnie. ’ (2.1.0).. There were black people in England. Racism was appalling. ‘…the Queen’s Majesty is discontented at the great number of . negars.

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