I was honored by his experience. The role of Shakespeare has traditionally been the role of stocks; they played the necessary roles in the story, they are characters created in the drama vacuum. Depending on the movement of the play and the environment surrounding the story, the behavior of the character and the response to the event are decided. For Othello, each character is guided by their experience outside the drama. I guided them what happened to them before the game started and how they worked well in the game.
Isa Shakespeare 's Iaza' s dialogue and monologue are very complex and unpredictable roles. He is part of a bad habit, a very deceptive and evil personality. I think that we are tempted to tempt him to act like a demon behind human beings. This is the reason why he is almost certainly called evil of nature. - Dialogue in "Pride and Prejudice" Characters of Jane Austen's "pride and prejudice" become reality through dialogue. Some people can not stop the conversation, others spend considerable time saving languages when it is necessary to express emotions. Dialogue in 'pride and prejudice' is different from long dialogue dialogue in Shakespearean plays, conversation is more conversational, very witty and intellectual.
In order to truly understand Iago and scars, you must first understand the real meaning of evil. The scars of Disney's Lion King and Shakespeare's Othello Iaco are very interesting stories and why we can see how they become bad guys. Both Scar and Iago show the true definition of evil in their story. I have been taught that the bad guys always fail. This is certainly not true, especially the depiction of Shakespeare's Iago and Brabantio of Othello. The following excerpt is excerpted from the first act of Act 1, which includes a dramatic satire from Iago as a whole. It is also rich in images and figurative expressions. A scene opens to show us how Shakespeare depicts different characters and the preferences of their various languages. Iago and Brabant are especially contrasting characters.
It is said that Iago is William Shakespeare's most evil creation, probably one of the hardest to understand. Samuel Taylor Coleridge stated that the key to understanding the character of Iago is "innocent malice". However, this view may be simplified too much. Shakespeare gives us a wide range of reasons to explain the hatred and behavior of Iago. In addition to the complexity of his personality, we suggest that he may not know the full extent of his motives. We often find advice on his actions and find excuses and reasons You see to do. Many people say that Iago is pure evil. The Ultimate Villain. But at the same time, due to his witty and meditative character, his personality became acceptable, and the reader found humor almost in Iago. Nonetheless, coupled with his excellent wisdom, the ability of lies and destruction of Iago made him one of the greatest villains in the world of literature.