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How_Does_The_Dialogue_Develop_Your_Response_To_The_Character

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

How Does The Dialogue Develop Your Response To The Character Of Othello' How does the dialogue develop your response to the character of Othello' Othello is extremely naïve and pitiful. The love he feels for Desdemona is shown in the language Shakespeare has written in other scenes. However in Act 3 Scene 3 Othello’s language turns very sombre and evil. He uses animalistic phrases whilst speaking of Desdemona and her so-called ‘disloyalty’ with Cassio, which Iago convinces Othello is on going. Some of the phrases that caught my attention are “Death and damnation! O!” “I’ll tear her all to pieces” and “Arise black vengeance, from the hollow hell.” This last quote I feel takes us back to the race differences. Othello is considered to be evil and sinister in Venetian society, as he is black, yet he has moulded himself into Venetian ways of life, beginning to believe himself, that he is of white race. Does this quote show the steps back to his animal ways' The tone that this quote presents to us would be one of pure hatred and evil. Almost devilish. Throughout this scene Iago is extremely manipulative towards Othello. He tells Othello of Desdemona having an affair and then as Othello othello, desdemona, iago, language, cassio, passage, imagery, very, venetian, quote, othello’s, much, love, himself, evil, whilst, ways, tragic, towards, tone, throughout, seems, scene, race, presented, phrases, one, let, however, hero, having, extremely, example, downfall, claims
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