Film Techniques Used In Othello's Jealousy

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Adaption is a form or structure modified to fit a changed environment. This concept ,such as modernising to existing features is a form of adaption to the changing society. A rapid change in wants and needs from a society reflect the changing of features over a specific period of time. Use of different mediums, composers are still able to explore universal themes as they remain relevant to their context using different techniques which they utilise to convey their ideas to their targeted audience.Alterations are made to suit the new context and the values of the original text in a modern approach.. Despite these dynamics, original values are maintained to convey ideas in their original form.A leading example is the comparison of shakespeare’s elizabethan play othello o tim blake nelson’s modern 21st century contextualised film O. themes which are integrated in both the texts are order versus chaos, jealousy and appearance versus reality. Shakespeare uses poetic and dramatic techniques to suit the audience of those times. Whereas, tim blake nelson implements the use of film techniques to correspond with a modern 21st century context.

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Jealousy is a major theme in Othello and this is illustrated through characterisation and the use of imagery. From the beginning of othello, the audience is aware iago is driven by jealousy and uses it as a tool to bring about the downfall of othello. His machiavellian nature was immediately shown when he stated “I follow him to serve my turn upon him.” The characterisation of Othello from the quiet and contemplated military pioneer to the visually impaired, infuriated 'darker demon ' that responders witness at last stresses, the powerful toxic substance that is jealousy. The remote chance of Desdemona 's unfaithfulness and the subject of her devotion are terrible for "valiant" Othello, he would rather "the general camp, Pioneers and all, had tasted her sweet body" than to have questions coasting in

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