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Deception
Streetcar
Blanche
she lies to everyone to make herself seem more desirable and also make herself seem like she is still apart of the upper class. Furthermore make her seem like she is innocent and young (like a southern bell)
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writers techinques
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light
avoids strong light
to not let mitch she her in full light, to keep up with the lie that she is young and innocent
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Stanley
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when he rapes her, he uses her perceived lying personality against her and said she was lying about the rape
Lie number one... ha some lily she is!...lie number two... they had her on the hook good and proper that time
Stella
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Stella finds out about stanely and blanche but choose to not believe it and lies to herself about it
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Othello
Othello
The eponymous hero who us deceived by Iago, the antagonist of the tragedy
Shakespeare uses dramatic irony as a technique to emphasize the deceptive qualities of the antagonist, Iago
'honest Iago'
This specific quote is repeated throughout the play by Othello. Shakespeare has used the specific quote to create dramatic irony, the audience is already aware of the true deceptive capabilities of Iago through the use of soliloquies.
It is a juxtaposition of Iago's true character and Othello's beliefs of the character Iago is playing to be.
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Iago
The antagonist of the play, is the foundation of this theme, Iago is involved in any scene or situation that involves deception.
Deception is one of Iago's strengths to manipulate and poison the heart of Othello. To act as an honorable partner however seek revenge as he despises Othello
'I am not What I am '
Iago's duplicitous nature is the key to the theme of deception. His soliloquies reveal the true character that seeks revenge, but he plays another character when around Othello or Rodrigo
This is one of the most powerful quotes that revel his character and a catalyst regarding the theme of deception. Deception is a trick or scheme used to get what you want. For Iago, he is driven by jealousy to achieve what he wants. ie - the downfall of Othello
Even now, now, very now an old black ram is tupping your whire ewe
These two quotes spoken by Iago, (even now) quote towards Brabantio. He is speaking of Othello and Desdemona's relations behind closed doors
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These two quotes are two different characters of Iago (duplicitous). Iago refers to Brabantio speaking against Othello's honor. However, Iago was speaking against Othello's honor by calling him a Old black
ram
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