Thursday, November 4, 2010

Exploring Significant Quotes/Sections of "Othello"

Attempt to explore the significance of various quotes/sections from the play, Othello. In your exploration you need to consider the ways the audience is being positioned to view the various themes/issues. You also need to think about how the issue/theme demonstrates the cultural assumptions that underpin the play.
This is a sample using the Prologue from Act I of Romeo and Juliet as the stimulus. Use this as a guide for your chosen quote/section.
Act I, Prologue

The Prologue in Act I is a significant part of the play because it positions the audience to understand that the two houses, Montague and Capulet, have grudges against one another and that the only way to resolve the conflict is to suffer the deaths of their two children. This is evident through the overview of the plot which is provided by the Chorus. The Prologue is also important because it allows the audience to understand the values and beliefs that underpin the society of Verona with regards to the theme/issue of fate. The embedded attitude towards fate is that all elements of life are already planned/pre-determined. This is clear when the Chorus says, “a pair of star crossed lovers take their life”. This quote positions the audience to believe that the outcomes of Romeo and Juliet’s love were beyond their control.

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