Introduction What could possibly bring one of the most powerful successful men down on his knees Jealousy Mistrust Deceit William Shakespeares Othello tells a tragic story of how jealousy and mistrust can rob a powerful man of his power Due to the ever changing context of society throughout history many more critical interpretations of the play Othello have been formed since the Elizabethan times Throughout this book you will find many differing interpretations of Othello Two interesting interp
Throughout human history people have been striving for a government that would function perfectly Every society has its own government structure From democratically elected government to a communist one each structure has its own strengths and weaknesses but the ultimate goal is to establish a utopian society whatever that may be A totalitarian government serves purely the desires of the government and the powerful members of society Hitler took an outrageous number of lives trying to achieve s
In a typical novel the desire for power often drives the storys antagonist This obsession gives the story its focus as well as its obstacles But in putting the obsession in the hands of the central figure in the story the dynamic becomes warped completely Both Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights and Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness present the reader with this dilemma the driving force of both novels takes form in a character whos cravings overpower everything else albeit for graspable reasons Bron