Comparison of the characters Othello and Iago. Introduction Othello is one dramatic play based on the Moorish Captain by Willian Shakespeare Othello is the significant characters in the play and is portrayed as a General of the Moorish. At that particular time, he worked like an army. Shakespeare also portrays another character Iago who have some key similarities and difference with the main character Othello. The two characters can be said to be different in characteristics and colour. However, the two are similar in the element of their fallibility, as seen in the play (Wain,45). These two main characters are seen to be united by their character similarities and at the same time divided by the differences which exist in their personalities. The two have some particular will of either revenging and or the element of possessiveness. It sees them fall in almost the same state at the end of the play. They are both ends up as traumatic heroes at the end of the game as a result of similarities that those two have. This essay compares and contrasts…
ANALYSIS OF SHREK’S CHARACTERIZATION In the movie Shrek released in 2001, the ogre Shrek is portrayed as an eponymous conqueror. He likes a solitary life in a peaceful swamp where ha later makes friendship with Donkey. Unlike most ogres, Shrek presents himself as friendly, even though his background is full of mystery. He expresses his sentiments on how others judge him as hostile at first sight compelling him to prefer living a solitary life. He also reveals that he had a father who once attempted to eat him (Isnawati, eta al., 61). The ogre lives in a murky green swamp having its house and an outhouse. The fact that he uses slugs as toothpaste is something that makes one begin doubting his claims of being harmless. Another subtle revelation of Shrek’s real character is the comparison of his attributes with onions. It reveals the contrast between the outside and the inside. His inappropriate sense of humor and pride in his agility and strength also shows his innate behavior, which he tries to hide(Crandall, 12). Further, his real character is of…
Greek value system The birth of Zeus According to ancient Greek mythology, Zeus was born in Crete to Rhea who was married to Cronos. They gave birth to; Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Zeus. Cronos learned that he was to be overcome by his own sons from earth and Heaven. Cronos did not want to let any of his children hold the kingly office, he, therefore, stood guard and swallowed all his children. Rhea full of grief over the death of her children decided to conceal the birth of Zeus and went to her parents to seek help and retribution against Cronos. She was sent her to Lyetus in Crete. Zeus upon birth was received by Earth to nourish and bring him up. She secretly took Zeus to Lyctus and hid him in the cavern under mount Aegeum .When Zeus came of age he overthrew Cronos and he spewed out the first stone he had swallowed. Zeus set this stone in Phytho under the narrow valleys of Parnassus as a symbol and a wonder to mortal men. He freed the…
Zodiac Signs of the Characters Othello and Prince Hal in Shakespeare’s Othello In Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello, different characters have exhibited distinctive character traits that make it relatively easy to assign a zodiac sign based on their behaviors. Just as the Zodiac signs allegedly predict the character trait of an individual based on the probable timeframe of their birth, characters such as Othello and the Duke of Venice would be instrumental in the essay as they are represented by the Zodiac signs of Aries and Leo respectively. The following are evidence that aligns the characters Othello and the Duke of Venice as Aries and Leo, respectively, as far as the Zodiac sign in respect to Shakespeare’s play Othello is concerned. Othello as Aries In the Zodiac signs, Aries epitomizes individuals who are valiant, passionate, and hot-headed and those who are naturally aspiring to lead. These individuals are driven by the desire to conquer challenges, remain outstanding, and defy odds by proving a point. However, these individuals are equally at high risk of succumbing to their undoing as jealousy and desire to…
Character evolution in A Separate Peace by John Knowles In A Separate peace novel by John Knowles, Gene is portrayed as an innocent character who; leads a painful childhood. The painful childhood experiences helped him to deeply understand his journey into adulthood and his place in the world. At first, Knowles portrays Gene as innocent, unconcerned and his self-absorption was focused onto the tree that later on tested his real being. Conformity shields growth; people grow through struggles, conflicts and challenges. As the novel ends, John illustrates how Gene lost his innocence and gained more life experience by accepting his dark motives like being jealous of his friend Finny. Childhood innocence is a representation of happiness and conformity. Knowles opens his novel with Gene as an innocent child who was contented with life the way it was. He led a comfortable life and always obeyed the rules and only rebelled through sarcasm. Obedience is a virtue that keeps one safe; however, it does not help someone grow their character (Knowles). People grow through conflicts and struggles but not through comfortable…
Characterization of IDEO Process Characterization of IDEO is anchored on how it works well as ways in which the procedure in shape the IDEOS. The method of IDEO is based on the five major brainstorming principles. The process of the deep drive is used in generating a creative perspective alongside brainstorming. The process of d developing of IDEOS includes these processes as outlined below: Understating- this is the process where there is the marketing of technology, clients as well as getting the possible strains. Observation- individuals within a real-life circumstance Visualization-it is the process of viewing the customers who are likely to use the product Refining/evaluation- this process indicates the improvement series Implementation-refer to the commercialization of new concepts. Organization IDEOS has an organization level, which is remarkable. All the duties are broken into venture factions. The structures of these groups are executed upon which they are disbanded. Afterward, there exist no titles or occupational assignments which is changeless. Additionally, there are no organizational diagrams that can divert the work nature. IDEO provides preparing possibilities in offering their representative with…
Compare and Contrast the Characters of Tarfutte, Candide, and Faust Different characters play different roles to give a particular meaning or to represent a specific theme to the audience. In a play, there are usually main characters who define the direction of the play and deriver the central theme of the play or the novel. The characters are a representation of how people behave in the real world, and they tend to deliver some lessons to the audience and teach them how they should or should not act in society. This paper will compare and contrast the characters of Faust, Candide, and Tarfutte. Tarfutte is an imposter who uses dishonest means to get what he wants from those who trust him. People believe that he is a genuine religious person, and he uses this trait to his advantage to exploit innocent people such as Mademe and Orgon that he is a humble and devoted man. Still, he is not and only wanted to use them for his advantage. He is also a religious imposter. He uses religion to cheat…
personality and character From the Introduction, what do we learn about Luma’s personality and character? What words and/or passages in the Introduction give information about her values and philosophy? From this text, several things can be learned from the personality and character of Luma. The introduction of the text presents Luma as a young woman from Jordan and in her early 30s who moved to the U.S by herself. From the initial events of the text, we learn that Luma is tough and independent. Luma’s personality trait shows how tough she is as a result of how she grew up. Being the leader among her siblings, she was authoritative and demanded that everything is done diligently. For example, the text reveals that Luma could lead her siblings and cousins at the family farm to carry out chores that required a lot of energy. Moreover, her personality trait of being tough was the motivating factor that held her back in the U.S herself. Towards the end of her junior year, Luma was motivated to continue her college education in the U.S.…
Using NMR to identify and characterize natural products The article is impressive in the way it begins with a brief history of structure of natural products, and how its elucidation was a prolonged and challenging process that needed the performing of various degradation and synthetic reactions. Among the most important factors in shaping the degree of use of various spectroscopic techniques was of use of instrumentation( Fischedick 2015). authors of the article therefore leave nothing to chance in their explanation of the history of commercial visible and IR spectrometers. They impressively give an account of how manufacturers at the time permitted natural product chemists to habitually make use of the methods for functional group characterization. Overall, the article is conclusive and insightful on numerous aspects that relate to how NMR can be used in characterizing and identifying natural products. What remains evident from the article is that the authors touched on all aspects of the topic, and even though some of them were not as detailed as would have been desired, they are nonetheless significant in contributing to the topic…
Female Roles: Character Traits of Athena and Penelope Circe is a sorcerer goddess living on an island surrounded by animals, including lions, wolves. Circe plays a vital role in the book of Odyssey. She is used in the text to show some powers overdoes the unholy forces. Also, Odysseys are used to show that even sorcerers have human feelings. Odysseus arrives in this place with just one ship. He sends his men led by Eurylochus to the island. Circe promises them meals, which she has put unholy charm, changing them into swine. Odysseus gets the reports through Hermes, who instructs him to swallow moly, a magical herb which resists Circe’s unholy magic. Circe portrays several character traits through her interaction with Odysseus. Circe is lonely. She lives on the island alone, with only animals like lion and wolves. She was the only person Odysseus, and his men encountered while on the island. Second, Circe is deceitful. She pretended to be welcoming by offering Eurylochus’ men food, only to add her unholy charm in it to change them into swine. Odysseus…