Condemnation of Othello prejudice by Shakespeare The history of the United States begins with slave trade and is a treasure trove of ethnic tensions from KKK to Martin Luther King's era. There is evidence that racial prejudice is as prevalent in the UK in the 16th century as modern America. Othello can be regarded as a criticism of racial prejudice by Shake Spear. The character of Iago lowers the value of Othello using a racial stereotype and plant the cockroach seeds.
Othello of William Shakespeare has little interest in racial and racial discrimination problems. For Shakespeare, Othello's darkness is primarily a conspiracy device. Although bards are showing concern about racial and religious prejudice, his interest in the Moorish tragedy is primarily psychological in Othello and Venetian merchants. For Shakespeare and his contemporary audience, Othello is jealous, hatred and revenge. - In Othello of Shakespeare, he is a great architect, even a puppeteer who manipulates players and actions - but most importantly, he is one of the most popular and confused sinners in the novel . In the script, basically only text is provided, but the text may be very exciting character judgment.
William Shakespeare's speech "Othello" Shakespeare in Oslo's Isago, Othello, and Desdemona announced the friendship between Iago and Othello as a lie from the beginning of the script. Shakespeare showed us that he was pretending to serve Othello for his purpose. After that Othello trusted Iago perfectly and was able to speak with confidence. Through the script, Shakespeare shapes the response of the audience and wants to be like an Othello woman. Shakespeare's Othello women are described as property, "prostitutes", and generally as obedient beings, but with only a few exceptions. In the eyes of men who dominated the play, they are only sexual, but sometimes they have removed this label and show that women can go far beyond this. In today's society, women are more admired, valuable and worth than Shakespeare's woman portrayal. Every one of the three women in the drama