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DECEPTION IN THE
WORKS OF WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
What is deception today?

   Omitting information to make something seem
    better than it is?
   A little white lie?
   Misrepresenting information to get ahead at
    work?
   Telling your wife that the dress doesn’t make
    her look fat?
Deception in Literature


   Deception is not a new concept to written
    works.
   Many authors use this as a tool to move a
    story along or produce plot twists.
Shakespearean Deception
   Shakespeare used deception often in his plays.
   Deception was a tool employed by antagonists and
    protagonists alike.
   Not all deceit in his works was used maliciously, but the
    end result was almost always tragic.
   William Shakespeare’s uses deception as a plot device
    in his plays to show the harsh consequences of deceit
    whether the intent was good or bad.
Contents
To illustrate my point, we will discuss the
  following plays:
 Hamlet

 Romeo and Juliet

 Macbeth

 Othello
Hamlet
        Examples of Deception in
                 Hamlet
      Hamlet’s Father is killed in a secret
       plot by his uncle to seize the throne.
      Hamlet begins to act crazy to avert
       his uncle’s suspicions while he gather
       evidence.
      Hamlet commissions a group of
       actors to stage a play depicting
       Claudius killing his father to confirm
       his uncle’s guilt.
          Results of Deception:
      Hamlet and Claudius both die
      Ophelia, Gertrude, and Polonius die
      The throne is left to the Prince of
       Norway
Romeo and Juliet
            Deception in Romeo and
                       Juliet
           Romeo and Juliet fall in love and
            court each other against the
            wishes of their families.
           Romeo secretly weds Juliet.
           Juliet fakes her death to avoid
            marrying Paris.
              Results of Deception:
           Romeo arrives at the Juliet’s
            tomb, sees his sleeping wife and
            kills himself, unaware of her
            plans.
           Juliet awakens, sees Romeo’s
            dead body and kills herself as
            well.
           Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris all
            die.
           On a lighter note, the families
            stop their feud.
Macbeth
        Deception in Macbeth:
       Macbeth tricking himself into
        believing he can control fate
        when he is told he will become
        king.
       Macbeth’s delusion that no man
        could harm him.
       Macbeth believing that the
        witches were on his side and not
        agents of fate
        Results of Deception:
       Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both
        die.
       Macbeth has everyone in
        Macduff’s castle killed, including
        his wife and children.
Othello
           Deception in Othello:
       Iago convinces Othello that
        Desdemona is having an affair.
       Iago plants a handkerchief on
        Cassio to frame him in the affair.
       Iago tricks Roderigo into killing
        Cassio.
         Results of the Deception:
       Othello kills Desdemona and
        later commits suicide over this
        act.
       Roderigo, Cassio, and Emilia all
        die.
       Iago is imprisoned.
Shakespearean Deception
In the end we are left with some interesting
  questions:
 What would have happened if Hamlet
  confronted Claudius about his father’s murder
  instead of trying to trick him into confessing?
 What if Juliet had told her parents she was
  already married to Romeo when they told her
  to marry Paris?
 What if Macbeth had stopped to realize he was
  delusional?
 Why didn’t Othello trust Desdemona?
Conclusion
   Art imitates life.
   Most of us lie to avoid the potentially harsh
    consequences of the truth.
   These lies are often told without regard to
    other people.
   Through his stories, Shakespeare shows us
    the harsh, sometimes unintended
    consequences that can come from lies.
   Honesty is a virtue and should be cherished.

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Deception

  • 1. DECEPTION IN THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
  • 2. What is deception today?  Omitting information to make something seem better than it is?  A little white lie?  Misrepresenting information to get ahead at work?  Telling your wife that the dress doesn’t make her look fat?
  • 3. Deception in Literature  Deception is not a new concept to written works.  Many authors use this as a tool to move a story along or produce plot twists.
  • 4. Shakespearean Deception  Shakespeare used deception often in his plays.  Deception was a tool employed by antagonists and protagonists alike.  Not all deceit in his works was used maliciously, but the end result was almost always tragic.  William Shakespeare’s uses deception as a plot device in his plays to show the harsh consequences of deceit whether the intent was good or bad.
  • 5. Contents To illustrate my point, we will discuss the following plays:  Hamlet  Romeo and Juliet  Macbeth  Othello
  • 6. Hamlet Examples of Deception in Hamlet  Hamlet’s Father is killed in a secret plot by his uncle to seize the throne.  Hamlet begins to act crazy to avert his uncle’s suspicions while he gather evidence.  Hamlet commissions a group of actors to stage a play depicting Claudius killing his father to confirm his uncle’s guilt. Results of Deception:  Hamlet and Claudius both die  Ophelia, Gertrude, and Polonius die  The throne is left to the Prince of Norway
  • 7. Romeo and Juliet Deception in Romeo and Juliet  Romeo and Juliet fall in love and court each other against the wishes of their families.  Romeo secretly weds Juliet.  Juliet fakes her death to avoid marrying Paris. Results of Deception:  Romeo arrives at the Juliet’s tomb, sees his sleeping wife and kills himself, unaware of her plans.  Juliet awakens, sees Romeo’s dead body and kills herself as well.  Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris all die.  On a lighter note, the families stop their feud.
  • 8. Macbeth Deception in Macbeth:  Macbeth tricking himself into believing he can control fate when he is told he will become king.  Macbeth’s delusion that no man could harm him.  Macbeth believing that the witches were on his side and not agents of fate Results of Deception:  Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both die.  Macbeth has everyone in Macduff’s castle killed, including his wife and children.
  • 9. Othello Deception in Othello:  Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona is having an affair.  Iago plants a handkerchief on Cassio to frame him in the affair.  Iago tricks Roderigo into killing Cassio. Results of the Deception:  Othello kills Desdemona and later commits suicide over this act.  Roderigo, Cassio, and Emilia all die.  Iago is imprisoned.
  • 10. Shakespearean Deception In the end we are left with some interesting questions:  What would have happened if Hamlet confronted Claudius about his father’s murder instead of trying to trick him into confessing?  What if Juliet had told her parents she was already married to Romeo when they told her to marry Paris?  What if Macbeth had stopped to realize he was delusional?  Why didn’t Othello trust Desdemona?
  • 11. Conclusion  Art imitates life.  Most of us lie to avoid the potentially harsh consequences of the truth.  These lies are often told without regard to other people.  Through his stories, Shakespeare shows us the harsh, sometimes unintended consequences that can come from lies.  Honesty is a virtue and should be cherished.