Sunday, January 19, 2020
Othello and Film “O”
Despite the shift in time and place, the two texts Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello and Tim Blake Nelsonââ¬â¢s film ââ¬ËOââ¬â¢ explores timeless ideas such as jealousy and illusion versus reality. These ideas transcend through time and still remain constant in modern society. To achieve universal themes represented in Othello, Tim Blake Nelson uses a variety of different techniques such as camera angles and Verdiââ¬â¢s Opera music to effectively achieve such themes and values in his film to suit his 21st century adolescent audiences.On the other hand, Shakespeare have originated the plot by using literacy devices such as imagery, soliloquies and asides to suit his contemporary Elizabethan audience. In Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello, the theme jealousy is evident throughout the play. The composer uses techniques such as imagery and characterisation to convey this idea effectively. The protagonist Othello was characterised as a general, a man who has high social standards, ration al, logical and a military man who is known as the ââ¬Å"Valiantâ⬠and ââ¬Å"more fail than blackâ⬠.This has shaped a strong comparison towards the end of the play when the Moor who is perplexed and enraged by jealousy for Desdemona, calling her ââ¬Å"Impudent Strumpet! â⬠. Othello is a man of reason, and it is not until the proof of the handkerchief does the audience see his decline into distrust. With Iagoââ¬â¢s understanding of human nature and their characteristics, Iago was able to turn their honesty against themselves. Othelloââ¬â¢s mind became so corrupted by Iago that Othello got lose of his mind ââ¬Å"Lie with her? Lie on her?.. Handkerchief! ââ¬â Oh devil!â⬠that the once calm and honourable figure was unfortunately lost to the ââ¬Å"green eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds onâ⬠.Shakespeare uses imagery to describe jealousy as a monster, effectively highlighted the destructive nature of jealousy. In a different form the f ilm ââ¬Å"Oâ⬠also represents the theme of jealousy effectively. Tim Blake Nelson conveys jealousy effectively through techniques such as super imposition, a variety of non diegetic (Verdiââ¬â¢s opera representing tragedy at the opening scene of doves) and a range of different angled camera shots to convey his theme of jealousy.The composer utilizes the popular medium of cinema as well as the use of colloquial language, slangs and profanities to suit his contemporary adolescent audiences. Oden having similar characteristics to Othello is naive and easily trusting who fall into the deception of Hugo. The use of non diegetic sounds as well as superimposition was imposed to symbolise jealousy. Tim Blake Nelson used such technique in the ââ¬Å"willowâ⬠scene, the lyrics ââ¬Å"Even the sun goes down Heroes eventually dieâ⬠are all forecasts of the tragic death of Desi.The sex scene when Oden looks into the mirror and saw Mikeââ¬â¢s face looking straight back at hi m smiling ââ¬Å"evillyâ⬠gives the audience a look into Odenââ¬â¢s mind of jealousy and an indication of corruption of Odenââ¬â¢s mind. Iago is a success model in reflecting the theme ââ¬Å"illusion verses realityâ⬠. Shakespeare employs techniques such as soliloquies and dramatic irony to effectively present the theme to his audience. In the beginning of the play, audiences are quickly known the ââ¬Å"devilâ⬠of the story is Iago. Deception than arises in Othello when the protagonist constantly referred Iago as ââ¬Å"the honest Iagoâ⬠.However the audience is aware that Iago is indeed not honest at all, from quotes ââ¬Å"I am not what I amâ⬠and ââ¬Å"In following him I follow but myselfâ⬠is an indication of the double-faced Iago. Iago is seen as the most loyal friend to Othello, Iago helped Othello to ââ¬Å"proveâ⬠the unfaithfulness of Desdemona and evidenced Othello being cuckold by Desdemona. The effective use of asides creates dra matic irony for the audiences as Othelloââ¬â¢s naivety and trust in Iago is evident. These scenes effectively conveys the theme of illusion vs reality as Iago creates the ââ¬Å"illusionâ⬠of being Othelloââ¬â¢s honest friend.In comparison to ââ¬Å"Oâ⬠, Nelson also used characterisation and dramatic irony in shaping the theme illusion verses reality. However techniques differs greatly between the two text in order to suit its audiences. In ââ¬Å"Oâ⬠, Iago was being further conveyed through the character Hugo, who is a teenager boy and craves for everyoneââ¬â¢s attention. ââ¬Å"All my life, I always wanted to flyâ⬠is a voice over at both opening and closing of the movie indicating Hugo wanting to success and will be able to receive attention from his father and friends. Dramatic irony has been effectively used to engage audiences to reflect upon the nature of illusion versus reality.The conversation between Michael and Hugo, when Michael asked Hugo fo r advices about reputation. Hugo replied quickly ââ¬Å"Like who gives a fuck about reputation, the only person you have to answer is yourselfâ⬠, this quote is not only an indication of Hugo being a true Machiavellian villain, but it also highlights the theme of reality vs illusion. Shakespeare focused on values in integrity and reputation however to suit the 21st audiences Tim Blake Nelson have focused more on popularity. Hugo appeared to be a trustworthy friend in the film to both Oden and Michael and this is a representation of illusion verses reality.Tim Blake Nelson effectively presents this thought through the use of dramatic irony and mis en scene throughout the movie similarly to Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello. Despite the time and space, both composer explored the basic humanity by using similar techniques however it differs greatly to suit its contemporary audiences. Shakespeareââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Othelloâ⬠used literacy devices such as dramatic irony and soliloquies instead Tim Blake Nelson structured his film ââ¬Å"Oâ⬠using popular medium of cinema along with pop and opera music to create his universal themes.
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