In order to demonstrate progress on race relations, John Othello is made the first black commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police force. |
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Over against the malicious slanders of these men is the nearly universal admiration for Othello. |
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Othello stabs Iago, leaving him to live in pain, and then, before banishment from Cyprus, kills himself. |
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Othello tells Iago of his rage, and plans to avenge his supposed cuckoldry. |
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I'll also not forget the scene in Othello when Iago talks The Moor into believing something which flimsy evidence would easily prove to be false. |
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By way of reprimand, Othello was forced to demote Cassio, a severe blow to the high-ranking officer. |
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Thus little in Othello violates the impression of a soft, unwarlike culture. |
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In the play Othello, the character of Othello has certain traits which make him seem naive and unsophisticated compared to many other people. |
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The handkerchief is the physical evidence that convinces Othello of his wife's faithlessness. |
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All this, you know if you did Othello in high school, culminates in murder and suicide. |
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He plots a scheme to make Othello believe that Desdemona was having an affair with Cassio. |
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Othello comes, with a light, to the sleeping Desdemona and kisses her tenderly, though convinced of her guilt. |
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Emilia asks to be placed next to her dying mistress, and as she dies, she tells Othello that Desdemona is innocent and chaste. |
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Without even asking Desdemona if it is true or not, Othello kills her by smothering her. |
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He skilfully convinces Othello that his wife Desdemona has been adulterous with Cassio. |
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Othello arrives and is blissfully reunited with Desdemona before confirming the destruction of the Turkish fleet. |
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White and Robeson share further common ground in that both have played Othello. |
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By a series of unfortunate circumstances, the tragedy of Othello the Moor, was turned into The Moor The Merrier. |
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He appeared in a 1930 production of Shakespeare's Othello, eventually being recognized as the definitive enactor of the tragic Moor. |
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Some might consider this sacrilege, but the contrast with Shakespeare's play, Othello, is striking. |
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It's a tepid, dumbed-down attempt at making Othello palatable for young audiences. |
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Brabantio believes Othello to have used magic and witchcraft to summon Desdemona from her home. |
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In the face of such scurrility, the dignity and calm of Othello emerge with great force when he takes the stage in the second scene. |
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The Duke oversees the case between Brabantio and Othello, whom he believes to have bewitched his daughter with magic. |
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Kinnear, who is playing Iago in the new production of Othello that opens this month, is unshaven, lived-in, a touch dishevelled. |
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With your family or friends, discover still more games at Comic Con' with Othello and Mah-Jong. |
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The Othello collection comprises 14 models in three different sizes with or without precious stones. |
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He plans to make Desdemona slowly abhor Othello and to use Cassio as a means of cuckolding him, bringing nothing but hatred and dishonor to Othello's world. |
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She started making trips three or four times a month to the Union Gospel Mission at South Othello Street to donate food or clothing. |
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But if Othello dies a deluded and confused figure, would that not rob him of all dignity and nobility, turning him into the pitiful victim of a vicious, hostile society? |
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Maggie Smith was Desdemona, the victim of circumstance, in the 1965 Othello adaptation. |
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Emilia, still reproaching Othello with Desdemona's innocence, dies. |
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Meanwhile, Frantic Assembly have a startling hit on their hands, transplanting Othello to a grungy pub in Leeds, intercutting dialogue and dance. |
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After touring France, Italy and the United States, he died after playing Othello to his son Charles' Iago. |
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This room has served as the set for many films, including the famous Othello by Orson Welles. |
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A beautiful setting where films such as Othello by Orson Welles and Harem by Arthur Joffé were shot. |
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Alone, Iago speaks of his hatred of Othello and a rumour that the Moor has cuckolded him, and hatches a plan to persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful with Cassio. |
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Othello is a role Lester always knew he would play – a rite of passage for any black male actor. |
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Certainly no one in the army ever brings it up, or doubts that Othello should be the general. |
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Do you know Othello Reversi, the strategy game where you have to conquer the other player's stones by getting them between two of yours? |
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In 2009, he played Iago, opposite John Ortiz as Othello, at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. |
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Strategic and tactical modern games such as Abalone, Othello or Reversi, Shimpai and many others. |
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Too often in Othello, Iago's motives for doing down his former comrade can be obscure, but Kinnear insists his villainy is explicable. |
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A good actor does not pause in the middle of a scene to describe the mental agony of Hamlet or the jealousy of Othello, but simply conveys it. |
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Making use of a handkerchief belonging to Desdemona and found by Emilia when Othello has unwittingly dropped it, Iago persuades Othello that Desdemona has given the handkerchief to Cassio as a love token. |
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Iago is the Machiavellian antagonist in William Shakespeare's play, Othello. |
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On 25 March 1833 Edmund Kean collapsed on stage while playing Othello, and died two months later. |
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He revered most of Shakespeare but, in tutorials, dismissed much of Othello and Antony and Cleopatra as an attempt to soup up emotion about the doings of great babies. |
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The flavour is based on Puratos' Othello, which is a natural rye sourdough, that brings a unique sourness and a malty toasted flavour to the bread. |
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Titian lived in Venice, where Shakespeare set his tragedy Othello, and like Othello, the husband in the painting is so obsessively jealous he is about to commit murder. |
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He will be a cruiserweight Othello rather than the usual stately galleon. |
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The collection also contains a copy of Othello belonging to Welsh actress Sarah Siddons, noted as the best-known tragedienne of the 18th century. |
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Here is the the famous Othello, better known as Reversi. |
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Swiftly, he drives Othello into a fit of paranoid jealousy by suggesting that Desdemona has been cuckolding Othello with his loyal lieutenant, Cassio. |
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One of the most famous tragic actors of his time, and a friend and colleague of William Shakespeare, Richard Burbage was the first player of Shakespeare's Othello, Richard III, Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear. |
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When she played Desdemona to Laurence Olivier's Othello at the National Theatre, in 1963, she could hardly stop her voice trembling. Small wonder she was nervous. |
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Overcome with jealousy, Othello kills Desdemona. |
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In Othello Desdemona is the only daughter of Brabantio, an aging senator of Venice, who dies heartbroken because his daughter has eloped with a dark-skinned man who is her senior by many years and is of another culture. |
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A board game, based on the classic Othello, created in Flash. |
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PocketTrommy is a board game, similar to Othello or Reversi. |
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Othello and Mah-Jong fans share their passion with you. |
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To mark the occasion, it is re-launching the Othello range first created in 1986, with an all-new version and has entered into an association with Bond, a pop group with a classical repertoire. |
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His compositions include the opera The Money Spider, overtures to Othello, Macbeth and As You Like It, the cantata The Birth of Christ, and a Prelude and Fugue for piano. |
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Burbage played the leading role in the first performances of many of Shakespeare's plays, including Richard III, Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. |
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Darlington considers a 1951 production of Othello starring Orson Welles as the pick of Olivier's productions at the theatre. |
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In addition, Sheen made his film debut that year, appearing opposite Kenneth Branagh in Othello. |
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In 1952, Orson Welles' Othello won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival under the Moroccan flag. |
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She is helplessly oblivious to what is going on between Iago and Othello. |
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Laurence Fishburne is the titular character in the 1995 film of Othello. |
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He first appeared on the small screen in 1993's Gallowglass, while his movie debut was in 1995's Othello. |
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Career He first appeared on TV in 1993's Gallowglass, while his movie debut was in 1995's Othello. |
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He began as a humble spear carrier in Othello earning pounds 6 a week. |
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In a pair of stories that draw on Shrew and Othello, those whose authority is legitimate prosper, while overreachers are destroyed by their cupidity. |
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Actors sometimes have what is called the Othello Syndrome, which is where they get so caught up in their roles that they take the character offstage or home with them. |
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In these lines, Othello utters two directives and one commissive. |
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As Othello, Burton received both praise for his dynamism and criticism with being less poetical with his dialogues, while he was acclaimed as Iago. |
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Henry V was followed by Benthall's adaptation of Othello in February 1956, where he alternated on successive openings between the roles of Othello and Iago with John Neville. |
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The National Theatre production of Othello was released as a film in 1965, which earned four Academy Award nominations, including another for Best Actor for Olivier. |
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For Othello he played Iago, with Richardson in the title role. |
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In some cases, for example, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and Othello, Shakespeare could have revised the texts between the quarto and folio editions. |
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Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the heroes of the tragedies that followed, Othello and King Lear, are undone by hasty errors of judgement. |
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From December 2007 to February 2008, McGregor starred as Iago in Othello at the Donmar Warehouse alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor as Othello and Kelly Reilly as Desdemona. |
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Dale Cockrell has noted that blackface was used not just in Shakespeare's Othello, but also in Callithumpian bands and in Lord of Misrule festivities. |
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He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. |
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Examples of Cyprus in foreign literature include the works of Shakespeare, with most of the play Othello by William Shakespeare set on the island of Cyprus. |
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