PPT-Othello O curse of marriage, That we can call these delicate creatures ours, And not their
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O beware my lord of jealousy It is the green eyd monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on O I have lost my reputation I have lost the immortal part of myself
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O beware my lord of jealousy It is the green eyd monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on O I have lost my reputation I have lost the immortal part of myself and what remains is bestial. Pairs . well with salmon, lamb, pork and pasta dishes.. Fruit driven with delicate aromas of strawberries and rich fruit flavors of raspberries and cherry. . Pairs well with salmon, lamb, pork and pasta dishes.. Dramatis Personae. Duke of Venice. Othello: Moor, married to Desdoma. Iago: Solider in Othello’s army. Cassio: Lieutenant in Othello’s army. Desdemona: Othello’s wife. Emilia: Iago’s wife. Rodreigo: Solider, love Desdemona. Thinking about . Othello. , . an interactive study guide produced by Shakespeare Help.. Viewing this Presentation. To view this presentation in Slide Show View:. Press the F5 key on the top row of the keyboard, or click the Slide Show tab on the ribbon and then click the From Beginning button. . William Shakespeare’s Othello. NEXT YEAR .... READ THE NOTES FROM IAIN’S REVISION LESSONS – SUPERB. More emphasis on imagery – beasts, monsters, animals, Heaven and Hell Black and white. Emphasis on Setting and Order Vs Chaos. William. Shakespeare. /Gospels of Mark, Luke, Matthew, and John. Quote from the literature which shows a Biblical Allusion: ”Of one whose hand, like the base Judean, threw a pearl away” (V. ii. 77-83).. Act 1 Vocabulary . Scene 1. arithmetician: archaic a . mathematician. . bumbast. : archaic bombastic. . coursers. : archaic horses. . deluding. : misleading, deceiving. . epithites. : archaic lazy, worthless vagrants. Act 1 Scene 2. Which 5 are the closest to our understanding of Othello from the impression given in . Act 1 Scene 1? . Support your thinking with lines from the text.. An untrustworthy stranger. A worthy soldier. Act I. Act I, Scene I. Summary:. Roderigo & Iago are going to tell . Barbanzio. that his daughter – Desdemona – married Othello.. Rodrigo is angry with Iago because he has been paying him to help secure Desdemona’s hand in marriage.. Othello. Jealousy…. Hypocrisy…. Passion…. Prejudice…. Revenge…. Race/ Discrimination. Gender Roles. Why do some stories stand the test of time?. Star wars- . Why is this a story that stays with us?. PARAPHRASE/ANALYZE. Theme TOPICS (NOT THEMES). Manipulation and deception. Love (Destructive Power of… Loss of…) . Jealousy/Envy. Appearance vs. Reality. Justice/Vengeance . The Source of Evil/The Power of Evil. PARAPHRASE/ANALYZE. Theme TOPICS (NOT THEMES). Manipulation and deception. Love (Destructive Power of… Loss of…) . Jealousy/Envy. Appearance vs. Reality. Justice/Vengeance . The Source of Evil/The Power of Evil. ACT I. p. 13: Act I . Vocab:. 1. Desolate. (. adj. ) Spiritual ruin; loss of the soul; barren. 2. Laconic. . (. adj. ) . Concise; using few words. 3. Obsequious. . (. adj. ) . Obsessive or servile to an excessive degree. Throughout the whole scene, nobody has used Othello’s name – although all three men have referred to him several times.. Collect the terms used to describe him and add to your . Othello page. : State who speaks it and what it says about the speaker. .. Enjoy with salads and poultry dishes, or on . its . own.. Fresh, delicate floral aromas supported by citrus flavors of lemon and lime. .. Enjoy with salads and poultry dishes, or on . its . own.. Fresh, delicate floral aromas supported by citrus flavors of lemon and lime.
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