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How Is Othello A Tragic Hero

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Othello is one of the first black heroes in English literature. As a general in the army he has risen to a position of power and influence despite his race and his status as a foreigner in Venice. Othello constantly faces insidious racism from other characters such as Iago, Brabantio and Roderigo. The racism focuses on his sexual relationship with a white woman Desdemona. Othello himself defies many stereotypes but it’s no coincidence that he’s a tragic hero. Being a Moor he comes from a different culture. Othello’s race and outsider status are central to his vulnerability to Iago’s plotting and the racism towards him.
Iago was very prejudice from the beginning he states “Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. Arise, arise! Awake the snorting citizens with the bell, or else the Devil will make a grandsire of you. Arise, I say! (1.1.95-99). Iago used racist slurs trying to awaken Brabantio with the news that his pale skinned Venetian daughter has married an older black man Othello. When Iago stated “Old black ram” he is calling Othello a wild animal. In those days black men were perceived to have a crazy …show more content…

Race is one of the most important features that affect people’s lives. According to Kadar Mutlu “More than affecting, the race can even lead and shape the fates because of the reality that the acceptance of this race to a different society can be difficult, and as it has been one of the biggest problems of human being from the very beginning of history”. This quote explains why Othello was mistreated in the Venetian society. He was not mistreated by anything he did but what those of his kind have the ability to do. He was judged based off the actions of others which is unfair but this was life in that era. The Elizabethan era was one of the most obvious times and Elizabethan society was one of the most obvious places were discrimination of race was

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