Friday, March 15, 2019

Othello Seminar Essay -- essays research papers

The Theme of LoveIn William Shakespeares Ot funny houseo the Theme of Love is in truth important. The main themes conveyed are Love chiffonier be employ against you/ hit the hay can be manipulated, and love is fulgent (unconditional love). The theme of love can be used against you is best shown in Othello and Desdemona, Cassio and Bianca, Roderigo and Desdemona, and Iago, Roderigo, and Brabantio. The theme of love is blinding is best shown in Desdemona and Othello, Emilia and Iago, and Brabantio and Desdemona.Love can be used against you/ Love can be manipulated.Iago uses Othellos love for Desdemona against him. Iago hints to Othello that she misleadd her father so she could deceive him."She did deceive her father, tieing you, and when she seemed to shake, and fear your looks, She loved them most." (III,iii, 204-206)Like human nature is Othello goes with events which now have answers,"Shes gone I am abused, and my relief must be loathe her. O curse of marriage,Th at we can call these flabby creatures oursAnd non their appetites I had rather be a toadAnd expire upon the vapour of a dungeonThan keep a corner in the thing I loveFor others uses." (III,iii, 264 - 270)Othello is getting angry"Villain, be accepted as shooting thou prove my love a whoreBe sure of it give me the ocular proof," (III, iii, 356-357)Othello hears Iagos predictions"All my fond love thus do I blow to heavenTis gone.Arise black vengeance, from the hollow hell" (III, iii, 442 - 443)Othello believing Iago"Damn her, lewd minx O mother fucker her, damn herCome go with me apart." (III, iii, 472 - 473)She then tells him she is a virgin."No, as I am a Christian.To preserve this vessel for my lordFrom any other shitty unlawful touch,Be not to be a strumpet, I am none." (IV, ii, 82 - 84)Desdemona then turns to Iago."O true Iago,What shall I do to break through my lord again?Good friend, go to him for, by this light of heaven,I enjoy not how I lost him." (IV, ii, 148 - 150)Othello feels guilty because he comprise out she was innocent."Soft you a word or two to begin with you go.I have done the state some service and they know itNo more of that. I pray you in your lettersWhen you shall these ill-omened deeds relateSpeak of me as I am zip fastener extenuate,Nor set down aught in malice. Then must you peachof one that loved not wisely, b... ...from the Moor./ My wayward husband hath a c times/ Wooed me to steal it ... Ill have the work taken out, / And givet Iago. / What he volition do with it, heaven knows, not I / I nothing, but to occupy his fantasy."(III, iii, 287 - 296)Emilias love blinds her from Iagos true nature. She disregards his vulgarness towards women. She also disregards how badly he treats her."A good wench Give it me." (III, iii, 311)"You rise to play and go to bed to work." (II, i, 114)Brabantio is blind by love for his daughter. He believes that she is an innoc ent child and would never marry the Moor/Othello of her own free will. He is so angered by the imaging that Iago gave him, he wants Othello killed."Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her./ For Ill associate me to all things of sense,/ If she in chains of magic were not bound .../ So opposite to marriage that she shunned/ the wealthy curled darlings of our nation, / Would over have .../ ravel out from her guardage to the sooty bosom? Of such a thing ... to fear not to delight." (I, ii, 63 - 71)"Lay hold upon him if he do resist,Subdue him, at his peril." (I, ii, 80 - 81)

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