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illuminating episode Othello English paper help?


Question Posted Monday March 19 2012, 2:27 pm

in my senior english class, we've been reading othello. my teacher assigned us an essay, to write about an illuminating episode, basically a scene in the story, that shows us about the theme,such as jealousy, and the different feelings the characters have. it was hard for me to understand alot of what was going on, since we were on our own for most of the book. if someone knows anything about it, and could help me, i'd be very glad. basically, the project is what is a scene in the book, or a part of it, that shows you more about what the meaning is, what feelings the characters have, more about the characters. she used alot of jealousy and manipulation examples. can someone give me any help??

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