Both A Doll’s House and Othello focus on characters who use questionable judgment.
Both A Doll’s House and Othello focus on characters who use questionable judgment. Nora abandons her family for what some readers would call selfish motivations, and Othello commits murder after becoming jealous of Desdemona. However, based on the way the two plays were written, readers are meant to sympathize with both Nora and Othello, at least on some level. Write an essay in which you either defend or condemn the actions of these two characters. Have the authors made these characters likable enough to excuse their actions?
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Doll’s House and Othello: Questionable Judgment
In two scenes, Othello exhibits a story to a listening public, clarifying his tendency and personality regarding developmental occasions throughout his life. In every speech performance, he should legitimize his conduct (at first, directly his shameful marriage, later his fierce wrongdoing); he does as such by distinguishing individual, inward causes, as opposed to outer powers (like Iago’s abhorrent plots).
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