Othello Beginning with the opening lines of the play Othello remains at a distance from much of the action that concerns and affects him Roderigo and Iago refer ambiguously to a he or him for much of the first scene When they begin to specify whom they are talking about especially once they stand beneath Brabanzios window they do so with racial epithets not names These include the Moor I i 57 the thick lips I i 66 an old black ram I i 88 and a Barbary horse I i 113 Although Othello appears at t
In Hamlets soliloquy his overall tone is disappointment and grief for Old Hamlet his fathers death and the marriage of his uncle Claudius and Gertrude his mother His grief and disappointment can be seen through the use of figurative language Hamlet uses imagery diction and allusions to convey the tone to the reader He reveals his inner most thought feelings and gives the reasons for his misery In the first line of his soliloquy l ii 133 134 Hamlet says O that this too too sullied flesh would me
How does Williams convey the tension between Blanche and Stanley Due to the contrasting natures of both the characters Tennessee Williams has created in Stanley and Blanche there are many oppositions and conflicts that arise in the play The conflicting identities are evident in everything that they have together for example in the dialogue body language tone stage directions and all other dramatic devices These devices help to create dramatic tension which keeps the audience interested Each ind