Category: Othello
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“Othello” a Tragedy by William Shakespeare
Introduction Besides love, the play contains other themes such as conflict, war and jealousy, among others. Moreover, most characters in the play exhibit disjointed feelings for each other. For instance, Iago hates Othello for promoting Cassio over him. Additionally, Othello demotes Cassio for alleged fighting. On the other hand, Desdemona is portrayed as loving to…
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A Worldwide Famous Tragedy: Othello by Shakespeare
Othello is a worldwide famous tragedy written by Shakespeare that has always been popular among theater directors interpreting it in different styles. Among the 37 plays created by Shakespeare, one of the most outstanding is the tragedy of the Moor of Venice. The BSC theater piece of Othello is seemingly directed in line with the…
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Character Analysis of “Othello” by Shakespeare
At first glance, Othello seems simply a tragedy of jealousy, just as Macbeth is a tragedy of ambition. It is easy to imagine that Shakespeare decided to explore several exciting and dangerous passions and warn the audience against them. However, the ideas ingrained in the play seem to be broader and more complicated from the…
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The Play “Othello” by William Shakespeare
Table of Contents Introduction General Points Discussion Concluding Points Works Cited Introduction It is worth noting that the play “Othello,” written by William Shakespeare, is a rather complicated story that can be explored at different levels. In particular, it talks about the loss of trust, love, and the meaning of life. At the same time,…
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Lies vs. Truths in Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Othello”
Different people may subscribe to different types and levels of beliefs due to cultural-religious or social factors. Some of these beliefs may not be straightforward altogether in terms of the meaning and truth they carry, but people may tend to stick to them. What exactly this means is that a person may choose to abide…
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Racial Issues in Othello and Their Relevance
Table of Contents Introduction Cultural Context Issues in the Play Similarity with Current Issues Accessibility of the Play Relevance of Othello Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The topic of discrimination on various grounds, including racial ones, is not new. People who differ in skin color and culture often become outcasts in society. The very existence of…
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From a Villain to a Victim and Back: Othello and Iago
Table of Contents Introduction: Among Villains and Victims Iago: Poisoned with the Desire to Destroy Othello: Seized by the Need to Avenge Is Gullibility Worse than Treachery? Conclusion: In the Ocean of Misery Works Cited Introduction: Among Villains and Victims Of all the complex and thought-provoking Shakespearean plays, Othello must be the most complicated and…
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Negativism in “Othello” by William Shakespeare
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works cited Introduction Othello is one of the most popular plays by William Shakespeare. It has a lot of themes that intricate the mind of a viewer and a reader as well. The role of this play is really significant for contemporary human beings. It was outlined by…
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Othello and Paradise Lost Literary Analysis
Love gives me the power and strength to face anythingthe. This was probably the quote Desdemona stood by as she faced her father’s wrath, and her husband’s maltreatments, but in the end, love was also the one which led her to her demise. Desdemona left her father, without his knowing, to marry Othello, a Moorish…
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Shakespeare’s “Othello”: A Venetian Tragedy of Love
Table of Contents Introduction Traits Othello is Endowed with as a Tragic Character The Tragic Deed: Othello’s Vulnerability Conclusion Reference Introduction William Shakespeare is the master of tragic plays, among which Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear are central. In this case, a tragedy narrates a plot about a good person losing their true sense of…