Iago’s Own Jealousy
Act 5 Scene 1 lines 19-22 ” He hath a daily beauty in his life / That makes me ugly; and besides, the Moor/ May unfold me to him – there stand I in much peril. / No, he must die. But soft, I hear him coming.” These lines make …
Act 5 Scene 1 lines 19-22 ” He hath a daily beauty in his life / That makes me ugly; and besides, the Moor/ May unfold me to him – there stand I in much peril. / No, he must die. But soft, I hear him coming.” These lines make …
This image describes basically every death in the play. They may not have been directly by jealously, but Othello’s jealousy is the reason everybody dies. Othello, who he and his wife never even consummated their marriage, is one of the most jealous characters around. He believes the words of Iago …
Act 5 Scene 2 Lines 334-352 are Othello’s final lines of the play before he stabs himself. This passage is emotional and …
There are similarities between Othello and Odysseus from The Odyssey. The characters are each talked about in a way that portrays them …
I chose an image about a handkerchief because it hit me how important the handkerchief was while seeing the movie version of Othello …
James Franco once wrote in an essay to the new source VICE, that he has ideas for a reconstruction of Othello. The …
The film version of Othello featuring Laurence Fishburne had several adaptations that were not in the book we read. The one I …
Titan is the resident theater company at Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadow Park. Titan’s production of Othello was unique to a lot …