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learning about this play for 10th grade English, so this is really helpful in understanding the story.
ОтветитьYou truly are a grade saver, thank you so much ❤️
ОтветитьSuch a good play. I studied it in my Final year English major in 1964. I ve seen the movie on the screen
Ответитьothello should have trusted his wife
ОтветитьThis should be a crash course in gaslighting
ОтветитьOthello was inspired by the Moroccan ambassador Abdel-Ouahed Ben Messaoud who was a Moor aka Moroccan and Muslim he was brown but not West African Black..
ОтветитьThis is high-value content. I found a similar book that was absolutely enlightening. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Ответитьi have an english exam on othello TOMORROW and i have not even read it so thank u king and pray for me
ОтветитьBeautifully explained
ОтветитьTotally misleading summary
ОтветитьIs it me or does othello look a bit like Franklin from gta 5
ОтветитьSuch a good book Loved this for my 11th and 12th grade!i love this.
ОтветитьLol now I got to watch the play.
Ответитьyep i’m done for 🥲😭
ОтветитьThis was SO helpful! I'm about to watch the 2006 Bollywood adaptation of Othello, called Omkara, and wanted to have some background before I began. Thank you!
ОтветитьOthello is stupid. He's an excellent soldier, general and warrior, but he has a very low self-esteem and an inferiority complex due to his black skin that makes him feel an outsider in a white society. His low consideration of himself makes him think he doesn't deserve the love of a beautiful, noble, sweet and most of all, white woman like Desdemona. He's the only true guilty, not Yago. If he believed not to deserve her love, why the hell did he marry her? Othello never really loved Desdemona, because he never loved himself first. On the contrary, Yago or even the Devil in person could tell him anything but he wouldn't have doubted of the faithfulness of his wife. He always compares himself to the educated and civilized Venetian white men. And yet he knows well that Desdemona refused many of those and chose him. Why does he think she married him for? Moreover, he doesn't even give her the benefit of the doubt, he takes as true all what comes from Yago's mouth. No, he definitely doesn't deserve the love of Desdemona. Whenever I re-watch It, I would really like to talk to Othello and tell him "Oh stupid, your wife really loves you, what do you lack for not being loved?".
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ОтветитьOmkar movie is the Indian adaptation film. A must watch
ОтветитьPerfect explanation
ОтветитьI thought it was gonna rex stout neowolfe How do you explian that to someone young enough to read this book about developing characteristics
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ОтветитьThanks i was assigned to read a book and i diddnt so yeah
ОтветитьMoral of the story?…Iago should’ve minded his own business…
Ответитьi am so into the Story of Hamlet... Unexplainable
Ответитьthis is a good summary however a few things addressed
1. Othello does not see cassio give the handkerchief too bianca, instead Iago manipulates him into hiding behind a corner and peaking while he talks to Cassio ABOUT BIANCA while Othello thinks they were talking about Desdemona, and then bianca walks in with the handkerchief saying that it was probably given to him by his other mistress
2. Othello does not begin to doubt his wife's fidelity at the time you said he did, he begins to doubt it the second time Iago mentions it to him which was in Act 3 where he says "leave me iago" and begins to have a seizure
otherwise you are correct just these things need to be addressed
Othello and lago😂😂😂
ОтветитьOthello would make a great anime
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ОтветитьTomorrow I am taking my AP literature exam, and I recently saw a performance of Othello that implanted it firmly within my head. I have read and discussed 6 different works of literature with the rest of my peers in this class, but Othello was not among them. Despite this, I am actually more inclined to use Othello for the Free Response Section than any other work I have studied, and hope that the prompt ends up aligning with my desire.
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ОтветитьDefend your reputation with your life.
That’s what you can take from this.
If it helped you, Othello Hamlet Romeo and Juliet King of Lear are the four tragedies of Shakespeare's 😢
ОтветитьThis was so helpful and easy to understand!! I'm using one of Desdemona's monologues for an audition I have next week so that you very much!!❤❤❤
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ОтветитьAgain Henry and Ann
ОтветитьOthello Hamlet Romeo and Juliet all these three were the most tragedic plays of the greatest n legendary english writer William Shakespeare.....
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ОтветитьVery very helpful! Thank you
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