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    Jealousy is one of the most common evils, destroying friendships, relationships, and anything in its path. In certain situations, a feeling of jealousness can consume a person, causing them to ignore their previous knowledge of right and wrong and instead take a potentially regretful action. In Othello, a play by Shakespeare, a strong sense of jealousy becomes evident, revealing the crude actions and dangerous consequences that come with. Othello is a Shakespearean tragedy about a biracial couple

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    Jealousy Some of the most famous stories in the world deal with themes of jealousy, among them is Shakespeare’s “Othello.” The tragedy was written by William Shakespeare in 1603. To be jealous is a feeling or showing of envy of someone or their achievements and advantages. Jealousy can motivate people to do crazy things. Readers see this in “Othello” when one person’s jealousy creates chaos throughout the story. Iago’s jealousy is an example of non-romantic jealousy, but many characters such as

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    Jealousy is a key theme in Shakespeare's Othello which ever way you look at the play, it is always there, the rivalry between two men for love is creating jealousy. With many keys quotes and the main idea of the story based around Iago’s jealousy of Casio, because of Desdemona. In Act 1 of the play there are many examples of jealousy and shows how truly jealous Iago is of Casio and Desdemona’s love. in next next paragraphs i will explain why jealousy is a key theme in further detail and with quotes

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    Jealousy is a theme that is developed throughout the play Othello. Jealousy has ruined many lives in Othello Jealousy has ruined many lives in Othello because of Iago becoming jealous of Cassio when he found out that Cassio got the lieutenant position, Roderigo being jealous of Othello because Othello married Desdemona, and Othello becomes jealous of Cassio because he believe Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona. Jealousy first appeared in the play when Iago found out that Cassio that the

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    Shakespeare’s Othello centralises on a transformation of a man from innocent and honourable to someone who is blinded by rage. This is done through the utilisation of literary techniques that ultimately emphasise universal human characteristics such as jealousy and deception, both of which are still present in the 21st century. Shakespeare has juxtaposed the different interpretations to each of these ideas of jealousy and deception through the use of numerous techniques. In his play, ‘Othello’, Shakespeare

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    Shakespeare's play Othello, is a prime example of how jealously can ruin a person or peoples lives. The most prominent theme in the play is jealousy and is explored in great detail through the main characters Othello and Iago's personalities and actions. The titular character in the play, Othello, is possibly the greatest example of the damage caused by jealousy in a work of English literature. In the tragedy Othello, one of Shakespeare’s main focuses is how jealousy affects Othello and the other major

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a play consistently based on jealously and the way it can destroy lives. One is quick to think this jealously is based on Othello’s lack of belief in Desdemona’s faithfulness to him or his suspensions over Desdemona’s affair with Cassio, Othello’s honorable lieutenant. Upon closer inspection of the jealously that exists throughout the play it becomes clear that his jealously is not the sole start and reason for all of the destruction that occurs. Iago, a good friend of

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    In Shakespeare’s classic seventeenth-century play, Othello, readers see how jealousy affects the human mind. The antagonist, Iago, is jealous he did not receive a promotion from his boss Othello. Iago then concocts a plan of revenge to make Othello think his wife cheated on him. Throughout Othello, readers see how jealousy drives Othello and Iago to harm others without the fear of consequences. Shakespeare’s Othello explores how our fears and uncertainties can be used to exploit and manipulate others

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    Jealousy in this context, is best described as "the obverse of envy: it is a defensive and possessive fear of losing the loved one rather than a painful grudge against someone else's good fortune" (Nordlund). Behind Othello's anger lies a fear of losing. This definition of jealousy is most suited towards him as he becomes more possessive over his love, Desdemona. Desdemona is completely innocent and is for the most part, completely unaware of Othello's deteriorating mind. Even when Othello killed

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    In Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Othello” he introduces the theme of jealousy. This theme is introduced in Act 1 and Act 3 of the play by the character Iago. In Act 1 and Act 3 there are three instances where the characters make poor decisions because of jealousy. Whether it is through job rankings or through love, these characters do not trust each other. This theme appears in three unusual ways. The first is through Iago’s hatred towards Othello due to a missed military promotion, the second

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