
Study Guide for Decoding Othello
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Content
- Intro
- How to use this guide
- 1. Historical background to William Shakespeare's Othello
- 2. Why do students read Othello
- 3. Similarities with Othello and other Shakespeare's plays
- 4. Understanding of literature and culture
- 5. Describe the themes
- 6. Character analysis
- 7. Language and rhetoric
- 8. Understanding tragedy
- 9. Relevance to contemporary issues
- 10. Race and otherness theme
- 11. Gender and power
- 12. Religion and culture
- 13. Social hierarchy and military culture
- 14. Manipulation and deception
- 15. Jealousy theme
- 16. Manipulation and desception theme
- 17. Race and otherness theme
- 18. Love and betrayal theme
- 19. Identity and reputation theme
- 20. Gender theme
- 21. Imagery and metaphor
- 22. Animal imagery
- 23. Irony
- 24. Soliloquy
- 25. Prose and verse
- 26. Othello's language
- 27. Tragic Hero
- 28. Race and otherness
- 29. Gender dynamics
- 30. Manipulation and 'Fake News'
- 31. Jealousy and toxic masculinity
- 32. Power and corruption
- 33. Summary of the play
- 34. Act 1
- 35. Act 2
- 36. Act 3
- 37. Act 4
- 38. Act 5
- 39. Main characters
- 40. Describe Othello
- 41. Describe Iago
- 42. Describe Desdemona
- 43. Describe Cassio
- 44. Describe Emilia
- 45. Minor characters
- 46. Important relationships
- 47. Othello and Desdemona's relationship
- 48. Othello and Iago's relationship
- 49. Desdemona and Emilia's relationship
- 50. Iago and Emilia's relationship
- 51. Iago and Roderigo's relationship
- 52. Conflicts
- 53. What makes this play a tragedy
- 54. Climax of the play
- 55. Resolution of the play
- 56. Moral of this play
- 57. Famous lines from the play
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