As a black Shakespearean play "Othello" in a white society, Othello explores love and passion, the theme of "others", jealousy, revenge and order, and chaos which develops mainly on the hero Othello. Surrounded by Venetian in a white society, Othello began to recognize his "other", so his outside and "Moore" raised anxiety. Deceptive IAgo used these dangerous tricks to Othello's personality to manipulate moral Othello, using one of his fatal flaws, hehe.
Othello is the only black man in the white world and provides clues to the racial discourse theme sought by Shakespeare. Othello is another character, especially racist by Iago. "I dislike Moore people" This is a racist commentary by Iago that seems to dislikes Othello very much. We have never been told why he is so annoying. I can only get clues about his anger at Othello. For example
Othello tells the story of a black man in the white world. Black Army Othello recently married a white Venetian girl, Dedemona, and her father, Brabantio did not agree. Despite Othello's first action, despite the happiness of Ovalo and Desdemona and the admiration for his earlier Othello, Brabantio denies the alien relations. "Othello's trustworthy right arm, Iago secretly conspired to destroy Othello, later used it in the drama and used it to strengthen his evil plans." This is Iago Helped to doubt the species in Othello's Desdemona's loyalty
Othello's stereotype as "Bari's horse" depicts him as an outsider of animalism. Through the image of the black-and-white conflict, Iago emphasized the ethnic division between Othello and Desdemona, "Old black ram is stroking your white sheep" and Othello and unlimited animal gender together Did. Iaco's evil evil racism was the representative of the prevailing stereotypes of the Africans of the Elizabethan era • Othello responded to the echo of Eago because of his ethnic uncertainty
At the turn of the century it seems there was a controversy about Othello race. The actor who was playing this role so far was either a black or a white Caucasian. And there is no doubt that Othello should be black. (Barnet 219) The discussion about Othello's career is fierce; should he play black, tan or somewhere in between? Shakespeare can not turn Othello black, but many people believe that it can not be made darker white. (Vaughan 4)