Sunday, March 24, 2019
Shakespeares Othello - Why did Othello Marry? :: GCSE English Literature Coursework
Why did Othello Marry?   Why did Othello marry is a complex question, the obvious answer would be that he loves Desdemona, but why does he love her and why does his love turn to hate so quickly in Act III scene 3 requires oft thought and consideration. Othello likes people to be plain and open because that is what he himself is, he has grown to become his image, he is only on the surface, he hides zip because that is his image, to only have one side, the military side. Thus Desdemona also seems to him actually open, he likes her because he thinks she is like him however when he finds that she might be hiding something from him then he stops loving her. At the resembling time Othello needs a wife to complete his image, she is the proof that he is a successful general and Christian and he can head her off as such. Othello loves or thinks he loves Desdemona for many reasons, not least(prenominal) because he thinks she is like him. He thinks it will be a bully relationsh ip because she seems to be in his eyes just like a soldier thus like him so that he attracted her while apprisal her tales of his battles as seen in Act I scene 3 She love me for the dangers I has passed. He talks to her as he talks to a soldier using images of war and might May the winds blow bowl they have wakened death, And let the labouring bark climb hills of seas. Because she comes with him to the wars, she becomes even to a greater extent in his mind one of his soldiers so that after he comes buttocks to Cyprus he greets her with O, my fair warrior. Othello can not cope with anybody who is different from him, who he cannot understand so that because he sees so much of himself in Desdemona he loves her. She is his hard bright surface because she reflects his image when he looks at her. She is commanding, orthogonal and self-confident which he sees as his own best qualities. She shows how commanding and alacrity she is when she first answers her father in Act I scene 3 &nb sp To you I am bound for life and study My life and education both do learn me How to respect you.
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