Even in today's 21st century, racial issues are filled with controversy and passion. Today 's day is like a shuttle and subway, then it' s like a recent "hay day". In our day of today, I think it is like a shameful, aggressive, intolerant thing, it was a standard from the 15th century to the early 16th century. Today these outgoing racists are seen to have been abandoned. In this article, it is commonplace in Victorian England, but Shakespeare has a different way of thinking, indicating that you are trying this creative way. .
William Shakespeare's Othello racist drama "Othello" is certainly a tragedy of racial discrimination. Examples of racial discrimination are common throughout the conversation. He is a brave soldier from Africa and is now the highest commander of the Venetian army. Almost all characters curse parts of Othello's plays using racial slurs. Even Emilia drops to the level of insulting Othello depending on the color of the skin. - This play is filled with emotions and emotions. In this drama there were four major flaws that caused Othello and other people's tragedies, racial discrimination, love, betrayal, but played a major role. It can destroy many relationships and take over a lot of ideas. You may also be overwhelmed; let's allow others to indulge in ideas. They all became victims of blasphemy, which makes their behavior beyond their standards
The two more noteworthy themes I noticed in the Othello play are racial discrimination and jealousy. When Iago showed hatred against Othello, racial discrimination played an important role from the beginning. He uses terms like "moor" to mean people from North Africa. For example, he said "(before long) his lieutenue must join me in blessing his Moorish ancestor" (Act 1, 34-35). He also said he disliked Ochello's skin color. One example is when he said that "Even now, now, an old black ram is stroking your white sheep" (Act 1, pp. 91-92). When Brabantic learned that Othello and Tessmunda are married, he was very angry and accused Othello as deceived to get her married. "You cursed, you already fascinated her! I will not controversial, it is possible and can be considered." (Acts 1, 2, 66-79)