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Examples Of Racism In Othello

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Ryan Hayford
Dr. Clapham
English II Honors
21 May 2018
Racism Yesterday and Today People discriminate for many different reasons; fear, envy, power, or the need to segregate themselves from others. Racial prejudice is a poisonous fruit of racism, and it turns lives into hell. In Othello, examples of racism are common throughout the dialog. Racism is directed toward Othello, a brave soldier from Africa and supreme commander of the Venetian army. Othello and Desdemona find racism unleashed upon them, in the form of Iago and the venomous rage of a society whose foundations are unsettled by their elopement. In Black Boy, Richard’s adolescent mind is clouded with stereotypes about racism. From his friends and community, he learns to adopt racist views about the Jewish people. Black people in his neighborhood condemn Jews, not because they exploit blacks, but because they are taught at home and in Sunday school that Jews are Christ killers. From the start of the play, Othello and Desdemona have to prove …show more content…

The unavoidable and destructive effects of racism change the lives of Othello and Desdemona deeply. Othello is at hard-working man and respected soldier in the army. Although he is a Moor, he dedicates himself to serve society’s goals. Iago and Roderigo succeed in angering Desdemona’s father, Brabantio, by hinting that their future children will be half-breeds who will be the ridicule of society by crying to him, “An old black ram/is tipping your white ewe” (1). Iago damages Othello with feelings of racism and poisons him against his wife, Desdemona. Othello resents his roots and feels isolated, which provides Iago with his vulnerable opportunity. Othello becomes so blind with manipulation that he prepares the death of his faithful wife and his own. Othello is easy prey to insecurities because of his self-consciousness about being a racial

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