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  • An Analysis of the Character Iago in the Tragedy of Othello

    An Analysis of the Character Iago in the Tragedy of Othello

    The character Iago in the play "The Tragedy of Othello" is a very compelling character. Almost since the beginning of the play, Iago has been constantly wheeling and dealing to get things his way, and he is very good at it too, when we see the outcome of this play! At first glance Iago might seem to be pure evil, and that could very well be the case, although looks can be deceiving. Throughout the

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    Submitted: November 28, 2012 Autor: rita
  • Macbeth - Character Analysis

    Macbeth - Character Analysis

    William Jennings Bryan said “Destiny is not a matter of chance, its a matter of choice.” In the play Macbeth, Three characters support this quote in multiple ways. First Macbeth chose to kill King Duncan to later become king himself. Second Lady Macbeth chose to plan the murder of King Duncan to become royalty. Third, Macduff chose to be loyal to Scotland and was rewarded by being the Thane of Fife. The choices you

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    Submitted: November 22, 2015 Autor: Denise Villani
  • In the Catcher in the Rye Holden Tells Us Mercutio Is His Favourite Character in Romeo and Juliet. Who Is His Favourite Character in Macbeth or Frankenstein?

    In the Catcher in the Rye Holden Tells Us Mercutio Is His Favourite Character in Romeo and Juliet. Who Is His Favourite Character in Macbeth or Frankenstein?

    In The Catcher in the Rye Holden tells us Mercutio is his favourite character in Romeo and Juliet. Who is his favourite character in Macbeth or Frankenstein? Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye explicitly states that Mercutio is his favorite character from Romeo and Juliet. Although the two are polar opposites in terms of personalities, they do share similar life situations. Comparing Mercutio to Henry Clerval from Frankenstein, there also are many similarities

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    Submitted: October 15, 2017 Autor: Alice Yu
  • Lady Macbeth Character Analysis

    Lady Macbeth Character Analysis

    Lady Macbeth Character Analysis Cunning. Ambitious. Intelligent. Beautiful. Some might say that Lady Macbeth has it all, but does she really? The female lead of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is known to be the one of Shakespeare’s most elaborate and fleshed out characters and also one of the most ruthless and frightening female leads the famous playwright has ever introduced to an audience. I have chosen this high lady to analyze because she is such a

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    Submitted: April 21, 2018 Autor: Rawan Myself, and I
  • Character Analysis of Dill in to Kill a Mockingbird

    Character Analysis of Dill in to Kill a Mockingbird

    Dill is everything about children. Firstly, he had never been serious. Dill is always wondering about Boo Radley and what to play in the next minute. The only part in the book where Dill showed a sign of understanding the society was at the trial: he cried, because Mr. Gilmer's tone was unpleasant. Though for a second there, Dill realizes the discrimination towards Tom Robinson from Mr. Gilmer, he cried, which is a sign of

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Othello Jealousy

    Othello Jealousy

    ‘O, beware, my lord, of jealousy. It is the green-eyed monster." (Act3.3) Describe the changes that Othello undergoes as Iago succeeds in arousing his jealousy.' From Act One to Act Three of ‘Othello', we witness the course of Othello's transformation from the beginning of the story to Iago's success in arousing his jealousy. Let us first take a look at Othello's character in the very beginning. When Othello first appeared in Act 1, Scene 2,

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Othello Noble - William Shakespeare's Tragedy

    Othello Noble - William Shakespeare's Tragedy

    Othello Throughout William Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello, Shakespeare emphasizes the concept of nobility. He does these by portraying this attribute through is main character, a Moorish general in the Venetian army named Othello. Othello is essentially a noble character, flawed by his own insecurity and his nature of being naive and unsophisticated. Despite these flaws, Othello still is revered as the tragic hero. He is a character of high stature that is destroyed by his environment,

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: peter
  • The Causes of Macbeth's Downfall

    The Causes of Macbeth's Downfall

    The causes of Macbeth's downfall In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth demonstrates what can happen when people do not follow their conscience. Macbeth begins the play as a brave character who is greatly admired and fought for his king but his striving for power affects every aspect of his life and eventually leads to his demise. Macbeth's wife, the three witches, and Macbeth's own ambition all play a role in his down-fall. Before Macbeth even appears, he

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • A Farewell to Arms - Analysis of Major Characters

    A Farewell to Arms - Analysis of Major Characters

    Analysis of Major Characters Frederic Henry In the sections of the novel in which he describes his experience in the war, Henry portrays himself as a man of duty. He attaches to this understanding of himself no sense of honor, nor does he expect any praise for his service. Even after he has been severely wounded, he discourages Rinaldi from pursuing medals of distinction for him. Time and again, through conversations with men like the

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    Submitted: March 14, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • How the Character of Heathcliff Is Presented in Wuthering Heights

    How the Character of Heathcliff Is Presented in Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights, written by Emily Bronte and published in 1847 under the pseudonym of Ellis Bell is often considered one of the most powerful first novels written. The book gains its title from the family home of the Earnshaws, Wuthering Heights – a mansion on the Yorkshire Moors ‘'exposed in stormy weather''. When Emily died, her sister Charlotte edited the novel commenting on its central character Heathcliff as ‘'never once swerving in his arrow-straight course

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    Submitted: March 15, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Personal Development and Character Building

    Personal Development and Character Building

    Issues The personal development and character building are a lifetime's work; it's an ongoing journey that will take us to places that the normal mind cannot imagine. Too often, people are under the false impression that, once they embark on this journey, their lives will be changed immediately and irrevocably – as if struck by lightning. Unfortunately, even if we are struck by lightning, its effects will eventually wear off. Many of us believe that

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    Submitted: March 20, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Men of Respect Vs Macbeth

    Men of Respect Vs Macbeth

    My english IV class finally finished the oh so wonderful play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. I know that my class will always remember this play because you mother always made us listen and pay attention no matter how boring it got. Until we watch a little movie that help us better understand Macbeth. Men of Respect like you have mention I wouldn't have made it through Macbeth till we got through Men of Respect. Of

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    Submitted: March 29, 2011 Autor: moto
  • Comparison and Contrast of the Characters the Pearl

    Comparison and Contrast of the Characters the Pearl

    Man and woman, though they are both human being and have some in common, they are completely two species differing from thoughts, ideas, behaviors, to emotions. We can find evidence of this in John Steinbeck's famous story The Pearl. Kino, the husband and his wife, Juana, they do have some similarities, however, they have much more different than similar. Undoubtedly, both of them are satisfied with their plain and simple fisherman life before the scorpion

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    Submitted: April 5, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Comparing Character Traits Between Lt. Cross in the Things We Carried - Afraid but Courageous Leaders

    Comparing Character Traits Between Lt. Cross in the Things We Carried - Afraid but Courageous Leaders

    Afraid but Courageous Leaders What if you had to walk for miles in unknown territory with an enemy ready to kill? How would you carry yourself? What if you were young and were told you were less deserving than others because of your skin color? How would you prove otherwise? One young man struggles with the adversities of war and another young man struggles with the adversities of racism and although both are afraid they

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    Submitted: June 21, 2011 Autor: jennlee04
  • Does Malcolm Pesent a Fair Description of the Macbeths?

    Does Malcolm Pesent a Fair Description of the Macbeths?

    Does Malcolm pesent a Fair Description of the Macbeths? A character description of the Macbeths’ is subject to ones own opinion and what Malcolm presents in Act 5 of Macbeth, is exactly that. But based on all the information in the play I don’t think it is completely accurate. Malcolm says; “this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen,” In the context a butcher is a person who kills people unnecessarily and brutally. A fiend is

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    Submitted: August 24, 2011 Autor: shorth2012
  • In a Farewell to Arms Do We Have Living People Rather Than Characters? Discuss

    In a Farewell to Arms Do We Have Living People Rather Than Characters? Discuss

    In A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway has created living people rather than characters. He has done this through his style of writing. Hemingway has given his characters both good and bad attributes to make them more believable. He has written in first person which gives the reader a limited yet realistic view on other characters. Strong character development throughout the novel allows the reader to form a better connection and see them as living people.

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    Submitted: October 31, 2011 Autor: anoushka
  • Characters - Round and Flat

    Characters - Round and Flat

    Characters are the backbones of all literary pieces of work. Major characters can have an overall affect that can change the development of a story. Minor characters can provide further insight into the mind of the leading character(s) through their actions. Round characters are characters that represent a number of qualities and traits and are "complex, multidimensional characters" of considerable intellectual and emotional depth that have the capacity to grow and change (1147). In other

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    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Macbeth - Too Little, Too Less?

    Macbeth - Too Little, Too Less?

    Macbeth is one of the most redound and beloved tragedies of all times. The play, which revolves around a tragic hero named Macbeth, is about the aftermath of a regicide in Scotland. The play starts off with two of King Duncan's best noblemen, Banquo and Macbeth. The two successfully defeated two uprising armies from Ireland and Norway. On their homeward journey, the dynamic duo comes across three witches. These witches prophecy Macbeth will be the

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    Submitted: November 15, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Importance of Character - Character - Young Goodman Brown Written by Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Importance of Character - Character - Young Goodman Brown Written by Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Importance of Character American Gothic traditions are the stories that feed the thrill for "things that go bump in the night." The purpose of most is to provide the reader, page after page, one ghastly thrill after another. These stories have many similarities throughout its stories including darkness within its characters. Characters like Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Narrator in the story The Tell-Tale Heart written by Edgar Allan Poe are

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    Submitted: November 20, 2011 Autor: Nobody87
  • Compare the Conflict Within Macbeth with the Conflict with in Animal Farm

    Compare the Conflict Within Macbeth with the Conflict with in Animal Farm

    The texts ‘Macbeth' and ‘animal farm' both show conflict in the opening however ‘Macbeth' is written when King James I was in power and he had just translated the bible from Latin into English. This meant people in England were able to understand what was written in the bible. This is linked to conflict that is created in the opening because in the bible it states that witches are evil and anything evil is part

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    Submitted: November 21, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Character Analysis Jimmy Cross

    Character Analysis Jimmy Cross

    The character I have chosen for study from is Lt. Jimmy Cross, a seemingly weak leader whose training has made him more concerned with having clean weapons and marching in line rather than teach him how to adapt to his environment and deal with his men’s emotions without showing his own. Lt. Cross is the leader of Alpha Company, although it seems like he isn’t really part of it. He tries to separate himself from

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    Submitted: December 5, 2011 Autor: killahronron
  • Othello by Williams Shakespeare

    Othello by Williams Shakespeare

    Othello by Williams Shakespeare If Iago had not poisoned Othello’s mind, Othello and Desdemona’s marriage would have been a happy one, based on trust and mutual understanding. Williams Shakespeare wrote Othello in 1604, in Elizabethan period. Othello, the Moor is an immigrant to Venice. He is the most military commander. Enchanted by all his past and to his imposing figure, Desdemona has fallen in love and finally married with him. Brabantio is a senator and

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    Submitted: January 9, 2012 Autor: Elena
  • How Far Would You Classify Othello as a Tragic Hero?

    How Far Would You Classify Othello as a Tragic Hero?

    Aristotle said there are four principles of tragedy a character possesses which are: peripateia, hamartia, anagnorisis and catharsis. However, a tragic hero in Shakespeare's plays is usually a character who is of noble stature that has one tragic flaw that the audience should feel pity and fear for before their final downfall. In the beginning of the play, Othello appears as a great and respectable man but throughout the play, pride, his major flaw, slowly

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    Submitted: February 10, 2012 Autor: peter
  • The Metaphor - Character Sketch

    The Metaphor - Character Sketch

    The Metaphor Character Sketch In the story "The Metaphor" by Budge Wilson, Miss Hancock is an English teacher whose passion and love for literature inspires her junior high students, but she becomes sad and disappointed when the teenagers at her new job at a high school ridicule her. Miss Hancock is a special teacher who dresses exotically: "she was fond of peasant blouses encrusted with embroidery, from which loose threads invariably dangled" (65). Additionally, her

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    Submitted: February 14, 2012 Autor: antoni
  • Hitler's Character Ketch

    Hitler's Character Ketch

    Hindley's despicable personality and violent disposition have been made abundantly clear throughout the Bronte's novel, Wuthering Heights. Even early on, his evil tendencies are apparent..."Take my colt, gypsy, then!... I pray that he may break your neck: take him, and be damned, you beggarly interloper!" (Bronte 47). His hatred for Heathcliff is building to a point where the reader is forced to feel the looming ominous feeling. Throughout the period of his father's failing health,

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    Submitted: February 20, 2012 Autor: andrew

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