In Othello Shakespeare's trial scenes, Shakespeare depicts human vulnerability writing a lot of tragic scripts, but Othello is positive like love and aristocracy, while others are negative. Background such as prejudice between Othello and Bravanti. Effective use of dramatic satire, images, and language Shakespeare is exploring the essence of prejudice, prejudice and evil. After all, the great aristocrat soldiers were the "green eyes" murderer, and the story of the Garden of Eden was re-educated, and the "snake" was still manipulating purity, It led to destruction of the heavens.
The following excerpt from Ogle and Brabantio's depiction of Shakespeare's Othello is taken from the first act of the first act, including the overall dramatic satire from Iago. It is also rich in images and figurative expressions. A scene opens to show us how Shakespeare depicts different characters and the preferences of their various languages. Iago and Brabantio, in particular contrast with Venetian merchants and Othello: Shylock and Iago Shakespeare contrast very much. His two theaters "Merchant of Venice" and "Othello" are both forbidding revenge and love. In "Venezia Merchant", the hero's Sherlock is a Jew, who lends or collects interest. Sherlock has an enemy named Antonio.
William Shakespeare, based in the 16th century Venice (Othello), explored the idea of outsiders from the beginning of the play. Shakespeare explored relationships among outsiders of high Venetian society in various ways with the Black Army general Othello. The reader believes that the character has always mentioned Othello in a derogatory and derogatory manner and that Othello is rarely a human general influence. Since he outlines some of the main differences distinguishing him from the community, he further explores outsiders of society from Othello himself.