No More Drama | Love Hurts | He the Man (Othello Himself) | Define Me | Political Rhetoric |
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What is an aside?
Brief dialogue spoken by an actor that only the audience hears.
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What are his stories about his past?
Desdemona is first attracted to Othello because of this.
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Who is Cassio?
Othello fires this man for being in a drunken brawl.
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What is objective?
Bias is the opposite of this.
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What is conservative or republican or right wing?
Political party of a traditional, family man married to a stay-at-home mom.
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What is a soliloquy?
Long monologue delivered by an actor on stage alone.
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What is jealousy?
This is the "green-eyed monster."
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What is Cyprus?
The story of Othello's tragic downfall starts in Venice and ends here.
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What is agenda?
The media's overall plan or reason for reporting news in a certain way is their ____.
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What is a rhetorical analogy?
EXAMPLE: Teachers are about as smart as elephants are small.
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What is situational irony?
When the opposite of what the audience expects to happen happens
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What are women?
Iago thought these were foul and foolish
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What is age?
Othello was of a different ____, race, and class than his wife, a fact that Iago brought to Roderigo's attention.
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What is a close-up?
Type of shot where the The presented image takes up more than 80% of the frame.
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What is innuendo?
Newsweek and NPR persuade by drawing the lines and making you read between them.
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What is dramatic irony?
When the audience know more about the circumstances or future events than characters within
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Who is Brabantio, Desdemona's father?
This person wished Roderigo had warned him earlier of Desdemona and Othello's secret affair.
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What is Cassio talking about Desdemona in his sleep?
Othello believed Iago when Iago presented this as his first real proof.
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What is a flashback?
Sequence of events relating to what occurred in the past.
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What is loaded language?
Along with rhetorical slanters, Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly use this - a LOT!
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What is 14?
Number of lines in a sonnet
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What are reasons for Iago's revenge?
Bitterness over not getting promoted, envy of Cassio, and rumors Othello slept with Emilia.
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What is Othello's reason for killing Desdemona?
This is a "legitimate sacrifice."
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What is a montage?
Composite picture that brings together images that create a whole.
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What is a rhetorical definition?
Public swimming pools are nothing more than giant, bacteria-filled waste dumps.
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