It is no doubt that Othello is one of the most tragic heroes of Shakespeare. He is full of emotions of all words and begins with a character with little jealousy, but the sense of justice will evolve into a misleading shameful figure distorted by the darkness of Iago. Even embarrassment he suffered may deserve praise in several ways. Through the script, Othello has the best goal, regardless of subconsciousness, as an ordinary person, as a person who intends to rule military, social, and romantic words without justice and passion.
"Othello settles in the world with a focus on the passion and personality of his protagonist" (Thomas). Othello is a tragedy of William Shakespeare. This work is centered around the four key figures of Othello, Othello's wife Demona, Lieutenant Casio, adviser Iago. The play appeared in seven editors between 1622 and 1705. The theme of the story is racial discrimination, love, jealousy, betrayal. Othello was a black soldier accused of stealing his wife, Desdemona. It is Father of Desdemona
The tragedy of William · Shakespeare The main character of Othello was murdered by his passion. What is passion. Jealousy sexuality Let's see these issues in this article. In the episode of "Shakespeare and Tragedy", John Bailey denied that 妒妒 is the main reason for the play. Attempts to make it to the solution in the play are easy. What is the cause of Othello's weakness? Jealousy is not the cause. - William · Shakespeare 's "Othello" is a beggar, betrayal and revenge drama. Iago is an opponent of a drama and is regarded as one of the most evil persons of Shakespeare. This title is basically given to everyone who reads this script. The action of Iago was always regret to the concerned parties and behavior of people who were not considerate. Through competition, Iago lacked a clear and reasonable motivation
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