Othello and Tangled, or when you put both words together its Otheangled.
These two movies are about love, and about people who fall in love, and they have different backgrounds.
Things that these two films have in common.
1. They are both love stories, like i already said
2. Both of these stories have a king in the movie, so its around the same time frame
3. People die in both movies. (but eugene comes back to life)
4. There is a lot of fighting in the movie, like sword fighting
Things that these two movies dont have in common
1. Othello has a lot of explicit scenes, and i am glad Tangled does not.... AWKWARD!
2. The male main characters in the book, one is white and the other guy is black
3. Tangled has a happy ending, and Othello has a harsh ending
4. Othello mixes in with race, and Tangled everybody is basically white.
The Motif from both sides of the book
Tangled:
The Motif of this Movie is the flower. All throughout the story, the flower shows up. But Rapunzil doesn't notice it, she thinks its just another flower. Finally when she leaves the castle with Eugene, and sees the town, and see's the lights. When she is back at home, She connects the dots and recognizes she is the lost Princess
Othello: The Motif in this story is The handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona. It represents The love between both of them. But when Othello sees that Cassio has it. It all goes down from there! So the obvious thing to do is kill Desdemona, For something another man did.
The chiaroscuro in the movie, and in the film.
Tangled: You can tell this between Rapunzil, and her " Mother". You can see that Rapunzil is really out going, and she is the Ray of sunshine in the movie. And her mother is The darker side. She is really the one that covers Rapunzils eyes, and doesn't let her shine. She just says stay inside forever. ( Bad mom award!)
Othello: Well if you want to be kind of obvious
Desdemona is Light, and Othello is Dark (skin tone wise).
Theme To both of these Movies
Tangled: Dont let anybody tell you who you are. Be yourself
Othello: Before you go and make a final decision, make sure you always here both sides of the story
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