"Othello" is a tragic script written by William Shakespeare in 1601, giving a new look to women's rights if not saying anything. Tragic drama about a cunningly man who was named as Iago who pursued the life of Othello and tried his best to destroy him. I believe that Othello promoted others to the standpoint of erroneously claiming that he is taking it for granted. In this theater it is uncertain whether this is the intention of Shakespeare, but the two major female characters of Shakespeare in the Elizabethan era embody quite different prejudice against women and feminism.
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Emilia is the role of William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello. The origin of this character dates back to "Un capitano Moro" by Gli Hecatommithi of Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio, the story of 1565. There, the personality was young and kind, called wife of lieutenant, became a member of Sedermona in Cyprus. In Shakespeare, she was named Emilia, the wife of Othello girl Iago, the waiter of Othello's wife Demona. Thinking of being a small person in the drama, she was drawn by some famous actress in the movie, and Joy Threadman was nominated for Oscar for his performance.
Iago (ee - AH - goh), ancient of Othello (fewer designs), satirical dissatisfaction, jealousy Michael Cassio was appointed lieutenant Othello. At least he pretended to doubt that his wife Emilia had an illegal relationship with the Moore. As Othello insists, he is a half devil who has destroyed Othello, Desdemona, Rodrigo, his own wife and himself. He is the most perfect villain of William Shakespeare, probably a sketch of another person in Shakespeare: Moor Aaron of Titan Andronic, Henry VI and Gloucester Richard of Richard III, and Don John at "Do nothing". He answered King Lear's Edmund and Siberia's Iachimo. He contains a powerful element of the devil and deputy in the medieval moral play.