Othello And Unforgiven Analysis

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The themes are timeless and resonate the views in a modern society despite being written in disparate contexts, these values concern the core of human nature. This can be shown and evidenced through Shakespeare's "Othello" and the similar views in Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven". Both texts echo the same views and themes through timeless society, these being Gender, and Honour.

In “Othello” there are many negative views on the treatment of women and equality which are shared with “Unforgiven” though at a much more violent level and both exerting male dominance. Iago see’s all women the same, addressing his statement with the use of caesura, ‘devils being offended…, and housewives in your beds’ from Act 2 scene 1. He lists these abusing comments, which show Iago’s respect for women which is low and shared among the Venetians. Emilia prone to her husbands abuse is educated in men’s behavior, and knows how most men see them as women, using two metaphors here ‘They all but stomachs, and we all but food” from Act 3 Scene 2. This metaphor explains to the audience that the women are downgraded and looked upon as objects to be used and disposed of by the male race. Nearing the end of the play Othello argues against his wife Desdemona, without reason, and without respecting her defense. In Act 4 Scene 2 Othello speaks with irony ‘But yet she kneels and prays’, it is ironic as he sees her as a devil, thought the audience knows she is true, and true to her prays and beliefs, he is so convinced by Iago’s recent lies of adultery that he can not believe why she would pray and lie to her God, and her husband.

‘Unforgiven’ set in the 1880’s still holds the downgrading and offensive views that hold women to men as objects, to serve, and obey. Ski...

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...his comment is ironic ‘you were the worst one....meaning the best one’, we see here that that the kid looks up to him, which is also a juxtaposition to the earlier scene, as here the Kid shows him respect and honours him in trusting him with the job to murder some cowboys. Little Bill the Sherriff, has the towns respect using violence when English Bob comes to town this is evident, the scene is portrayed using high angle shots to put Little Bill into a superior view as he physically abuses English Bob on the floor. Every character has a different way of gaining the respect of their people.

The theme of gender, and honour are prominent in both ‘othello’ and ‘unforgiven’ as the views of the people and order have not changed much, the fight for equality between men and women still exist today, and honour as always given to those in authority positions still exists.

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