Essays Tagged: "Janus"

To what extent is Othello's downfall, the result of his own Character? In depth Essay.

ll the characters in the play underestimate Iago's powers of deception. Ironically, Iago alludes to Janus, the two faced god in this conversation with Othello. Since Iago himself is two faced, in a du ... faced god in this conversation with Othello. Since Iago himself is two faced, in a duplicitous way, Janus seems to be a fitting figure for Iago to invoke:'By Janus, I think no'.Iago's duplicity is aga ...

(16 pages) 257 3 4.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Janus Capital Group: History of the company, What are the ethical dilemmas that the management has faced?

Janus Capital Group is a mutual fund company that specializes in the active management of investor a ... ude growth, core, international and value. As of February 29, 2004 total assets under management at Janus was $147.5 billion (Janus.com).Tom Bailey established Janus Mutual Funds in 1970 with only 30 ... nus Mutual Funds in 1970 with only 30 investors and less than $500,000 in initial capital. By 1980, Janus had accumulated $33.5 million in assets and was easily beating the S&P 500 returns by inve ...

(11 pages) 128 0 4.1 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

How might an audience respond to the character of Iago?

own purposes. He is also revealed as two faced. ‘I am not what I am.’ Iago also swears by Janus, a two faced god, who he identifies with. ‘By Janus, I think no.’ Janus gave January ...

(4 pages) 11 0 5.0 Aug/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Symbolism In Othello

arean play Othello. Symbols such as light in the form of torches and candles, the ancient roman god Janus and the handkerchief Othello gave to Desdemona were all elements that contributed significantl ... t's progression.Another important symbol in Othello was the representation of the ancient roman god Janus. Iago, Othello's antagonist, makes brief mention of this deity in Act1. He swears by the 'god ...

(3 pages) 2 0 0.0 Oct/2014

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare