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What are the three arguments?

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A malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others

The exploitation of insecurities causes jealousy which lead to broken relationships

An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.

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What are 5 quotes from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. I do hate him as I do hell’s pains, yet, for necessity of present life, I must show out a flag and sign of love - monologue, dialogue; Iago
  2. So will I turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all. - soliloquy, hyperbole ; Iago
  3. Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio ; Imperative to Othello ; Iago
  4. Thou hast set me on the rack. I swear tis’ better to be much abused than but to know’t a little. ; Dialogue ; Othello towards Iago
  5. Look on the tragic loading of this bed: This thy work,; Lodovico ; imperative
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What is the context for ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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Great Chain of Being tells us that when you try breaking out of your God-assigned role, chaos ensues

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What are 5 quotes from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. - Dialogue ; Othello
  2. I know our country’s disposition well; In Venice they do let God see the pranks they dare not share their husbands - Dialogue; Iago
  3. Haply for I am black, and have not those soft parts of conversation that chamberers have, or for I am declined into the vale of years. - Soliloquy ; Othello
  4. Let her rot and perish, and be damned tonight, for she shall not live ; Othello, imperatives as a response to stressing over little details in their relationship such as the handkerchief because of jealousy
  5. Put out the light and then put out the light - Soliloquy , hyperbole ; Othello , shows his downfall from a rational, calm man to a murderer out of jealousy
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What is the context for ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’ (2)

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The historical context of ‘blackmoores’ and ‘negroes’ during the period of time during Elizabethan era was that they were slaves or more inferior beings to the rest of society. They were also planning on deporting them.

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What two arguments are the two critic quotes for?

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A malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others

An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.

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What is a critic quote for ‘A malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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A critic who has shaped this argument was Samuel Coleridge; an English poet and critic who suggested that Iago was a , ‘Being next to the devil’ and that he was only motivated by, ‘motiveless malignity’, suggesting that he had an inherent malicious personality which drove him to want to cause chaos

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What is a critic quote for ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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This argument was inspired by the well-known literary critic; F.R. Leavis, who suggested that Othello was so blind to his reality due to his self-pride, ‘Self-Pride becomes stupidity, ferocious stupidity, an insane and self-deceiving passion.’

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What is the context for ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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Shakespeare’s depiction of Othello’s downfall warns against the deadly sin of pride during a theocentric Elizabethan era.

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What are 5 quotes from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. My parts, my title, and my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly. - Dialogue, repetition ; Othello
  2. Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls, - Dialogue ; Iago; metaphor
  3. ‘I had rather be a toad and live upon the vapour of a dungeon than keep a corner in the thing I love for others’ uses. ; Soliloquy ; Othello
  4. Desdemona says, ‘I never did offend you in my life; never loved Cassio… I never gave him token’, in which Othello replies, ‘By heaven, I saw my handkerchief in’s head,’ Dialogue ; Desdemona and Othello
  5. an honourable murderer, if you will; for naught did I in hate, but all in honour. ; Othello ; Dialogue (maybe monologue?)
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First quote from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. I do hate him as I do hell’s pains, yet, for necessity of present life, I must show out a flag and sign of love - monologue, dialogue; Iago
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Second quote from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. So will I turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all. - soliloquy, hyperbole ; Iago
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Third quote from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. Look to your wife, observe her well with Cassio ; Imperative to Othello ; Iago
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Fourth quote from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. Thou hast set me on the rack. I swear tis’ better to be much abused than but to know’t a little. ; Dialogue ; Othello towards Iago
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Fifth quote from the book to support ‘A Malicious personality will lead to the immoral ambition to manipulate others’

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  1. Look on the tragic loading of this bed: This thy work,; Lodovico ; imperative
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First quote from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. - Dialogue ; Othello
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Second quote from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. I know our country’s disposition well; In Venice they do let God see the pranks they dare not share their husbands - Dialogue; Iago
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Third quote from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. Haply for I am black, and have not those soft parts of conversation that chamberers have, or for I am declined into the vale of years. - Soliloquy ; Othello
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Fourth quote from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. Let her rot and perish, and be damned tonight, for she shall not live ; Othello, imperatives as a response to stressing over little details in their relationship such as the handkerchief because of jealousy
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Fifth quote from the book to support ‘The exploitation of insecurities which lead to broken relationships’

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  1. Put out the light and then put out the light - Soliloquy , hyperbole ; Othello , shows his downfall from a rational, calm man to a murderer out of jealousy
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First quote from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. My parts, my title, and my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly. - Dialogue, repetition ; Othello
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Second quote from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls, - Dialogue ; Iago; metaphor
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Third quote from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. ‘I had rather be a toad and live upon the vapour of a dungeon than keep a corner in the thing I love for others’ uses. ; Soliloquy ; Othello
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Fourth quote from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. Desdemona says, ‘I never did offend you in my life; never loved Cassio… I never gave him token’, in which Othello replies, ‘By heaven, I saw my handkerchief in’s head,’ Dialogue ; Desdemona and Othello
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Fifth quote from the book to support ‘An inflated sense of pride will lead to people being ignorant to the truth.’

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  1. an honourable murderer, if you will; for naught did I in hate, but all in honour. ; Othello ; Dialogue (maybe monologue?) (insert after critic’s quote)