Role of gender of Shakespeare's Othello Othello represents a typical example of Shakespeare's ability to develop gender relations to demonstrate the weaknesses of these relationships. In Othello, gender is divided by self-centered view of misunderstanding and heterosexuality. Drama men, especially Othello maintain the concept of lesbian and gay knights, but drama women are more involved in husband issues. Therefore, the main theme of the play is "attitude, opinion, sexual attitude". An important factor in the relationship between men and women is apparent separation.
The purpose of this research paper is to determine the role of sex in Shakespeare play Othello. Drama transcends male and female roles and determines ways in women in drama to become male victims in social organization decisions. In this article I will explain the features of the three female characters in the drama, the male characters they trust and the characters betrayed by them later, but that is not a drawback. In addition, men in the drama have been strengthened by their colleagues to acquire fame and status within the society, which is another characteristic of the social environment. Therefore, we are here to decide how the gender shapes the character's role, and how to treat men and women through the game "Othello".
At Othello of Shakespeare, the role of gender and racial discrimination play an important role. "Othello is unique among the tragedies of Shakespeare Unlike Hamlet, Leah and Macbeth, these are all based on the people's problem and are being counter to the proposal of universal concern Othello in the private world There is a focus on the passion and private life of the hero.In fact, it is often said to be "the tragedy of the character" (Locklear) - the influx of trade in the Elizabethan era, the British society has come from all over Africa As these accidents occurred people and culture were misunderstood and race and discrimination began to form.
When Othello settled, the Elizabethan society of the 16th century played a strong social and economic role in social status. In Shakespeare 's Othello, the ranking position became the subject emphasizing power as a major role of interpersonal relations. For Osgo who is the commander of the Venetian army and one of his trusted consultants, power struggle dominates the drama and is a force that brings a miserable and unforgettable end. Machiavelli's paper "Prince" is investigating this dynamic