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I need some assistance with these assignment. comparing the two main characters in othello and the stranger Thank you in advance for the help!

I need some assistance with these assignment. comparing the two main characters in othello and the stranger Thank you in advance for the help! The play of Othello centers on a few characters, mainly those of Othello and that of Iago, the villain of the play, and Othello’s wife and lieutenant. The main plot of the story is derived from Iago’s want of Othello’s new bride whom he seeks to marry himself and is later told that it is impossible due to the woman’s marriage with Othello. For Othello, Iago already holds animosity towards as he was overlooked for the post of lieutenant for Cassio. Iago then carries on to manipulate the characters in the play and sets up a scenario in which Cassio has lost the trust of his friend and commander, Othello whom Iago has stirred up in a jealous rage by implicating that Cassio and Othello’s wife is in an affair. In the end, Othello ultimately kills his wife in a fit of anger over her assumed indiscretions only to find in the end that he had been set up by Iago and then kills himself.

The story of Meursault is not one that is too different a tragedy from that of the play of Othello yet there are contrasts. The story opens with the death of Meursault’s mother forcing him to visit the house she was in and stay there the night for her vigil and return the next day back to his town. He meets a woman named Maria who later on in the story becomes his fiancé though there is a clear disconcert from Meursault himself over the situation. The story then follows through to a murder committed by the main character for some apparent lack of reason and then his incarceration in the time which he is dubbed by the magistrate as “Mousier Antichrist” for him utter lack of faith in God. Following is a trial and the sentencing of Meursault during which time there is a discussion carrying on by many over his until finally when the end is near and Meursault finally admits that human life has no great purpose in life and accepts his fate.

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