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Each theme leads onto another theme

Themes. Each theme leads onto another theme.

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Each theme leads onto another theme

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  1. Themes Each theme leads onto another theme

  2. Answers to questions on drama should address relevantly the central concern(s) / theme(s) of the text and be supported by reference to appropriate dramatic techniques such as: conflict, characterisation, key scene(s), dialogue, climax, exposition, denouement, structure, plot, setting, aspects of staging (such as lighting, stage set, stage directions…), soliloquy, monologue…

  3. The Incompatibility of Military Heroism and Love Othello‘s cultural and gender confusion. He is a military man who understands soldiering and politics, but is easily confused in his dealings with Desdemona and Iago.

  4. Jealousy

  5. The Danger of Isolation

  6. Trust and Betrayal

  7. Reputation

  8. Natural order of things

  9. Racism

  10. Sexism

  11. Motifs - are recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text’s major themes. Sight and Blindness Plants Animals Hell, Demons, and Monsters

  12. Symbols - are objects, characters, figures, or colours used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. The Handkerchief The Song “Willow”

  13. FORESHADOWING

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