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Theme of Jealousy - Coggle Diagram
Theme of Jealousy
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O, beware, my lord, of jealousy
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“I hate the Moor, And it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets he has done my office” - Iago (jealous of Othello as he thinks he slept with Emilia)
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Jealousy was a factor in Othellos downfall. It clouded his judgement and made him doubt Desdemonas love for him.
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Brabantio’s bitter jealousy “she has decieved her father, and may thee”
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Iago hints accusations but doesn’t elaborate,
warns of jealousy but only fans the flames
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Iago uses reverse psychology (warns of jealousy but if Othello ‘s not jealous Desdemona will ‘abuse’ his ‘free and noble nature’)
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