Saturday, May 18, 2019

Essay Othello Versus O

Othello vs. O (The main differences between the play and Movie) Although the celluloid O is a production based on Shakespeares Othello, several differences exist between the dickens such as womens social status, Iagos personality change, and the type of language employed by the characters. Desi plays a strong woman who wont let any man put her down.She stands up to Odin several clock during the movie, showing that twentieth century women have higher status in society than they did in Shakespeares time. In the movie, Desi assertively says, If you want to be with me dont ever talk like that to me again, ever Desdemona seems more than more compliant to her keep ups demands, even when she knows that she is going to die. Rather than run, she goes to her bedchamber and gets ready for bed, perhaps suspecting that it will be her last night alive.At the beginning of the play she declares just how loyal she is to Othello by saying to you father, I am bound for life and education I am hit herto your daughter but heres my husband, and so a great deal duty as my mother showed to you, preferring you before her father, so much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my Lord(Hall,). Desdemona knows her place in society and that is that she should be loyal to her husband or else she has been an unworthy wife. Iagos character changes drastically in the movie compared to Shakespeares play.He would be considered the utter(a) villain in the play. He never seems to get fazed when he destroys Othello and Desdemonas relationship, when he makes Othello go batty or when he kills Rodrigo My medicine, work Thus credulous fools are caught(Hall, 124). There are two major motives that drive Iago to destroy Othellos life. The first being his hatred for Othello for not promoting him. His second motive is his disposition for importance in society and Othello is a human being that is blocking his pathway to glory. His character in O, Hugo, is a little bit different. He is tryi ng to

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