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RELIGION IN OTHELLO!

RELIGION IN OTHELLO!. Ali Watkins Dan Casey Nick Whittaker Devon Smiley Kim Narunsky. What was the religious setting in Shakespeare’s time(16 th century)?. ?. A lot of religious tension between Protestants and Catholics. Many Protestants were forcing Catholics to convert. Vs.

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RELIGION IN OTHELLO!

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  1. RELIGION IN OTHELLO! Ali Watkins Dan Casey Nick Whittaker Devon Smiley Kim Narunsky

  2. What was the religious setting in Shakespeare’s time(16th century)? ?

  3. A lot of religious tension between Protestants and Catholics. Many Protestants were forcing Catholics to convert. Vs.

  4. Shakespeare was baptized on April 26, 1564 • Religious beliefs beyond that are a mystery

  5. Although his personal religious beliefs are unknown, many of his plays (including Othello) prove his knowledge of the Christian faith. • "The jewels you have had from me to deliver to Desdemona would half have corrupted a votarist" • Possible attack on members of the Catholic faith? • indulgences • Votarist is a person bound by vows to live a life of religious worship or service.

  6. Can anyone remember specific lines from the book that referenced the Bible or religion?

  7. Othello“I am not what I am.” Bible: Exodus 3:14 “I am what I am.”

  8. Othello“I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth than it should do offence to Michael Cassio.” Bible: Book of Proverbs “the mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom, but a perverse tongue will be cut out.”

  9. Othello“persuade myself to speak the truth.” The Bible: Book of Proverbs “For my mouth will utter truth; wickedness is an abomination to my lips. All the words from my mouth are righteous; there is nothing crooked or twisted in them.”

  10. Othello“had it pleased heaven to try me with affliction; had they rain’d all kinds of sores and shames on my bare head…” Bible: Book of Job “smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown” “terrors are turned upon me… the days of affliction have taken hold upon me.”

  11. Othello“How am I then a villain to counsel Cassio this parallel course, directly to his good? Divinity of hell! When devils will the blackest sins put on, they do suggest at first with heavenly shows, as I do now…”

  12. From the bible, who are you able to compare Iago to?

  13. The Answers: The Devil Judas (the apostle of Jesus)

  14. The Devil and Iago

  15. Temptations Were Made Devil Iago The devil tempted Eve, to eat the fruit on the tree that they should not of eaten from. The devil also tempted Jesus Christ, while he was in the desert for 40 day and 40 nights. Iago tempted Rodrigo to kill Cassio by making Roderigo believe that it was the only way to win Desdemona’s heart. Iago was also tempting Othello.

  16. No Pain This was very demonic/devilish part of the play. In act V scene II, (page 89) Othello stabs Iago with his sword. However Iago doesn’t cry or show us that he was hurt (page 89). All he says is “I bleed, sir, but not kill’d.”

  17. Iago and Judas (Does anybody knows who Judas is?)

  18. Judas Summary One of the 12 original apostles Betrayed his messiah Killed Himself

  19. Iago Was apart of Othello’s advisors for the war. He betrayed his general Vowed to stop talking forever he said, “From this time forth I never will speak word.” (page 90)

  20. Does anyone know all Seven Deadly Sins?

  21. Envy

  22. Some Examples • Iago jealous of Cassio • Roderigo jealous of Othello • Othello jealous of Cassio • Emilia jealous of Desdemona

  23. Greed

  24. Some Examples • Iago is greedy for power • Othello is greedy for Desdemona • Iago is greedy for Roderigo’s money

  25. Pride

  26. Some Examples • Cassio • Othello

  27. Gluttony

  28. Some Examples • Cassio (alcohol)

  29. Sloth

  30. Some Examples • Roderigo wants to take the easy way out to get Desdemona • Desdemona treats Emilia like her slave when she’s supposed to be her “best friend”

  31. Wrath

  32. Some Examples • Iago against Cassio, Othello, Emilia • Othello against Iago, Desdemona, Cassio • Roderigo against Othello, Iago

  33. Lust

  34. Some Examples • Othello  Desdemona • Cassio  Bianca • Emilia  Iago

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