Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Othello :: essays research papers

Without Trust, Love Cannot PrevailTrust can be defined as certified reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something (Websters 1246). In life many people are faced with the decision on who or who not to trust, especially in the realm of bonk. Trust is one of the main(prenominal) factors needed to determine a healthy, loving relationship. In William Shakespeares Othello, the main character Othello is un satisfactory to trust his new bride Desdemona. In act one, scene three, Desdemona professes her love for Othello in front of her father, as well as the court. Regardless of Desdemonas professed love for Othello, Othello fails to see her honest love and becomes blind of her devotion for her husband, when he should have had trust. Since Othello failed to have confidence in himself, when it pertained to love, he failed to have confidence in his wife and marriage, which led Othello to not trust his new bride. In society today lack of trust in ones partner is satisfactory to ruin a good relationship just as Othello did with his new marriage. Trust is a key factor in a healthy relationship, without it love is unable to prevail. In act one, scene three, Othello calls in his new bride to allow her to speak on behalf of their relationship. Without hesitation Desdemona speaks on behalf of herself and her love for her husband. That I (did) love the bind to live with him My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world. My hearts subdudedEven to the very quality of my lord.I saw Othellos kisser in his mind, And To his honors and his Valiant partsDid I my soul and Fortunes consecrate. So that, dear lords, if I be left behind,A moth of peace, and he go to the war,The rites for why I love him are bereft meAnd I a heavy interim shall support By his dear absence. Let me go with him. (Shakespeare 45, line 283-293).Desdemona professed her love for Othello in front of her father and the court. By doing so she reinforced the fa ct that no magic or mystical powers were used and she explained how she went with Othello freely, by doing so she redefines her own status as Othellos wife (Calderwood 29). By confessing her love, Desdemona is presenting to Othello her faithfulness to him because she is allowing all of them (those in the court) to know about her love, which should allow Othello to see her love for him is real and that he is able trust her and love her.

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