The love for Othello and the love in William Shakespeare's passion for O'Melo and the virtue of his wife can not resist the repeated attacks of bad Jago. Let's examine examples of love found in the drama of this article. Helen Gardner emphasizes the love between the hero and his beloved in "Othello: Tragedy of beauty and wealth": love between Othello and Dedemona is a big belief adventure. He is free, she has achieved freedom and paid a great price.
Obviously Odell loves Desdemona. Othello's romantic testimony to them shows a general concept of pure love. Othello proved their common love in the courtroom. Othello declares his love for Dedemona, he declared as follows. Othello claims that their love comes from sympathy, Othello likes Desmonda as she felt sorry that she truly admired him. Othello is a black man in a white society. Othello has been discriminated, and he has to prove himself at all times. Desedemona's Othello praise is rare. This new respect allows Othello to develop a feeling of transcendence for Desdemona. In addition, Othello revealed that he did not want to use Desdemona. Othello clearly shows that his love for Desdemona goes beyond the physical appeal.
At the beginning of this story, Othello fell in love with the daughter of Senator Desmonda of Venice. Othello and Desdeemona kept their love and marriage secret at first because they were afraid that their father would not agree. Isigo, captain of his army told their deceit, Desdemona's father, Brabantio, and he went to face Othello. Brabantio accused Othello that he used a trick to make Desdemona in love with him. Othello explained that he told her only about his life; she felt compassion for him and fell in love with him. He said, "She loves me for my past dangers, I love her, she is pitiful indeed" (I.2, lines 166-167). Othello loves Desdemona so he wants him to take him to the battlefield. He loved her very much, and a false incitement killed him. After finishing this work, Othello explained in his speech before his death: "Like me like me ... a person who is not smart but too loved ... V 2, line 343 - 344)