A hero is a someone who is admired for their great or brave acts, someone willing to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of others. In society, heroes are the ones that face danger instead of running from it. A hero is someone who disregards their own well-being and puts those in need as their first priority, they are the ones that plainly do what is right even if no one else does or can. To me a hero is someone who will do what is necessary to help those who are in a time of need and to keep people
literature have been so thoroughly studied as Desdemona's handkerchief from Shakespeare's play Othello. The handkerchief symbolizes love, virginity, power, marriage, and race to name just few of the many attributed meanings.
to give meaning to an object or thing while the reader has to really think about what it could mean. In Othello, the most important symbol used is a measly handkerchief. This handkerchief has different meanings and importance for each of the characters in the play. Othello, an important character in this play, started out with the handkerchief in his possession. He received it from his mother and she was given it by an Egyptian charmer. “Twould make her amiable and subdue my father Entirely to her
In the story of Othello, the handkerchief is of vital importance to the plot. This object was a major piece in the game that Iago played by manipulating Othello and convincing the audience of Desdemona's infidelity. Furthermore, this symbol brings to light unto Iago, Desdemona, Othello and the character of Emilia, and is such of vital importance to the overall characterization. This handkerchief has the symbolic meaning that reveals Othellos social background, his treatment of his wife, and the remaining
The handkerchief plays a major role in the play as it leads to Othello’s and Desdemona’s downfall. When Othello gives the handkerchief to Desdemona, it symbolises the love Othello has for Desdemona. Iago gets his hands on the handkerchief and plants it on Cassio. Due to this, Iago manipulates the meaning of the handkerchief into proof of Desdemona’s infidelity. Iago says to Othello that he “See[n] Cassio wipe his beard with” (III.iii.437-438). Iago cunningly hints that Desdemona is cheating on Othello
used is the handkerchief. The handkerchief influenced, and effected multiple characters in the play. Which happen to be Othello, Desdemona, and also Iago. To Othello, the handkerchief symbolizes a link to his past. The handkerchief was given to Othello by his mother, and he views the handkerchief as being magic and very ancient. Othello gave the handkerchief to Desdemona representing his love for her and their purity. In Act III scene 4, Othello asked Desdemona for the handkerchief, but Desdemona
Handkerchief by Abdullah Aljundi Period 7 ‘’The weather was unusually warm for the last day of October’’ (Lee 341) When the fisherman finally figured his true love a farmer’s daughter; he cared for her more than anything in the world. The farmer’s daughter Emily also loved the fisherman named John and would do anything to be with him. Emily ‘s dad on the other hand didn’t think he was good enough, so to keep them apart her dad sent her to live with her uncle on the other
sometimes the most important aspect. As of the play Othello, The handkerchief is a small item, but yet still relevant. Although The handkerchief is a plot device, there is sufficient evidence that indicates that the handkerchief has important value as a gift, Othello’s origin, and Desbondona’s love. The handkerchief is used as a gift that represents Desdemona’s trust. To start off, Iago Said to Othello“...Have you not sometimes seen a handkerchief Spotted with strawberries in your wife’s hand?” and Othello
Allusion is used on line 43 when Othello says “O devil” after distressing about the handkerchief. By using “o devil” to refer to the situation, it shows audiences how strongly and negatively Othello feels about it. This is done through the use of pathos because during Elizabethan times, most people took ideas relating to religion extremely
other characters. How does lying affect the characters in this Act? Iago’s lying affects various characters in this Act his lies convince Othello that Desdemona is unfaithful, Desdemona is affected as well since Othello gets angry over the missing handkerchief, and Cassio’s reputation is ruined by Iago’s dishonesty. Iago’s lies convince Othello that Desdemona is unfaithful. Othello is puzzled by Iago since Iago seems to be playing games with him. Othello believes that his wife is not unfaithful in
of the idea that this handkerchief is a solid and all-determining contract between husband and wife. Othello gives this handkerchief to Desdemona as his first gift to her, which is quite sudden for a man who believes this handkerchief determines the fate of his love life. In this time period, it was uncommon to get a divorce MAYBE, ENTER AP EURO. This again reiterates the falsity of Desdemona and Othello’s love. The speed at which Othello is willing to give the handkerchief to Desdemona foreshadows
instead of Iago. Out of revenge, Iago successfully planted seeds of jealousy into Othello’s mind when in the garden he insinuated that Cassio and Desdemona were having an affair, when Iago and his wife, Emilia, steal the strawberry embroidered handkerchief and when Iago lied to Othello about Cassio’s so-called dream.
Desdemona. Othello was angered and jealous of Cassio and Desdemona because Iago said that he saw the handkerchief in Cassio’s hand. Othello gave Desdemona a handkerchief to represent the love he has for her.
explains how symbolism is not a simple sentence, but one that has a deeper meaning behind it, and the reader if left to determine what that deeper meaning is. In Othello, Shakespeare utilizes different symbols such as clowns, music, Desdemona’s handkerchief, and a candle to portray optimism, infidelity, love, and death. Shakespeare uses a clown in the tragic play Othello to portray comedic relief and enlightenment. The clown present in act three is a wise fool that uses verbal wisdom and humor
light at the end of Daisy Buchanan’s dock symbolizes Jay Gatsby’s aspirations and dreams with Daisy. Meanwhile, the handkerchief in Othello, which was given to Desdemona by Othello, signifies love, trust, and the power of jealousy, which becomes manipulated to drive the tragic events in the narrative. Although these two major symbols are quite similar, the green light and handkerchief serve as symbols of unattainable desires and goals represented through the character's problems in their relationships
and they do so in both similar and different ways. Although under different conditions, Emilia and Desdemona's loyalty is put to the test in their relationships. In Desdemona's relationship, she is mistreated, and Emilia is convinced to steal the handkerchief to give to Iago. Overall, a common theme in William Shakespeare's play Othello is the loyalty of a wife or woman. Throughout the play, one of the main ways there is loyalty is in the relationship between Desdemona and Othello. Desdemona was called
through her honesty. Was her honesty done on purpose to have Iago out of her life for good? Was she right to betray her husband for her lady? Whom did she serve? Herself? Desdemona? Her husband? Does she redeem herself in the end for stealing the handkerchief or did she get what she deserved for betraying her lady in the first place? Or did she betray her lady or duly serve her husband? Consider these questions in your answer. Emilia’s role as Iago’s wife was received, and how important was
The imagery in this movie greatly enhanced its ability to hold viewers attention, specifically the symbolism of Desdemona's handkerchief. Viewers find themselves lost in thought, wondering when will Desdemona’s handkerchief resurface? Desimonas handkerchief plays a much bigger role in the movie than the original play. Not only is it used to convince Othello that Desdemona is cheating on him, but there is also the added scenes where Othello uses it to wipes away Desdemona’s tears. In this scene the
Othello by William Shakespeare is a play that questions nature and God. It investigates the faults of man by telling a story of love, jealousy, greed and pride. The play examines the actions of the main characters; Othello, Iago and Desdemona, in order to determine whether they are a result of personal choices or the manipulation of others. The play begins in Venice, where Roderigo argues to Iago that he is not capable of pursuing Desdemona, as he has just discovered that she is to marry the general
and deceives her by saying that her alleged lover died. Desdemona burst into tears and Othello suffocates her on the bed. Upon the arrival of Emilia and the other characters, Othello confesses that he has killed his wife and shows as proof the handkerchief found in Cassio’s room. Emilia understands the truth and, the moment she is about to unveil it, Iago kills her and then flees. Othello, understanding his fatal error, can not resist the remorse and pain and stabs to death, dying on Desdemona's