Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Othello- Love, Jealousy, and Envy
- The jealous nature of humanity
- Symbolism (Monsters)
- "monster too hideous too be [seen]"
- We turn into something that
we would never think of
becoming
- You become unrecognisable
because jealousy turns you into
someone you are not
- "I had been happy if the general
camp, pioneers and all, had
tasted her sweet body, so I had
nothing know."
- Othello would rather that
Desdemona had an affair with
everyone and not have known
than think she had an affair
with Cassio.
- So that he did not have to be jealous
- Did not have a monster of jealousy living inside him
- "Heaven keep that monster from Othello's mind"
- "Jealous... is green eyed
monster which doth mock
the meat it feeds on."
- we are the meat that
jealousy consumes
- It consumes us and takes over us
to a certain point that we become
monsters ourselves
- The more it consumes the stronger it
gets-- the harder it is to escape
- Like that of monsters, jealousy is hard to control
- "Jealous souls are not
ever jealous for the
cause, they are
jealous for they're
jealous, 'tis a monster
begot upon itself born
on itself"
- When we are
jealous we lose sight
of our morals
- Blinded and aren't
aware of the actions
that we are performing
- "Heaven knows thou art false as hell"
- "I will tear her to pieces"
- Human nature that
even when you are only
slightly jealous even
the most insignificant
acts can make that
hatred grow stronger
- Start to exaggerate
everything because
jealousy is born on itself
and will grow stronger as
long as you remain jealous
- Soliloquies
- "i hate the Moor"
- "This fellow's of
exceeding honesty"
- Iago is
"Othello's most
trusted ancient"
- Labelled as the Moor
- Contrasts to how we really feel
- Contrast to what
we think and the
actions that we
portray
- "My ancient: a man he
is of exceeding honesty
and trust"
- "Honest Iago"
- "A jealousy so strong that judgement cannot cure
- Point of no return
- Spread the pain
- Human nature to make
those we are jealous of
jealous
- Like that of a
disease jealousy
can not be rid of
easily
- We inflict what we
are feeling onto
someone else so
they understand
what we are going
through
- Even though it may not be our
intention to hurt them-- it's in our
human nature to not be alone
- So we hurt others to ensure that we
aren't the only ones who are feeling pain
- Never ending viscous circle
of constantly making others
jealous and inflicting pain
- Metaphor (Animal Imagery)
- "An old black ram is tupping your
white ewe"
- Hatred is often expressed
in inhumane ways that are
immoral and often worse
than the reasons that you
are actually feeling that
hatred.
- "You'll have your daughter covered with a
Barbary horse you'll have your nephews neigh
to you."
- That Desdemona and Othello
being together is a bad thing
- Shakespearean society
considers it inhumane
when you are different
- Unaccustomed to change
- Black people are
not supposed to be
with white people
- Racism
- Hatred from
jealous is
something we
indirectly express
- Hatred we
express when
we are jealous
is the most
painful
- By hurting the person
you are jealous of's
loved ones or family
members = causing more pain
- Not hurting them directly...but
hurting someone they love-- which
will hurt both of them
- Human nature to protect those we love and if necessary, allow
ourselves to get hurt in order to protect those that we love from
getting hurt.
- "Your daughter
and the Moor are
now making the
beast with two
backs"