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Literary Analysis Of Othello

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in the book othello, great lengths have to come thru for a black man in the tragedy that he is underestimated by the color of his skin. In the beginning of the of the book/play othello the moor was judged and feared by the citizens of Venice, but as the story goes on he becomes this hero and protagonist, he is powerful and respected by those around him. Othello, after blindly succumbing to the diabolical scheming of his trusted lieutenant (Iago), fills himself with enraged jealousy, believes that Michael Cassio his once trusted friend is having sexual affairs with his wife.
Othello follows through the city of venice and falls in love to drive his faith through some of the hardest obstacles as he marries the most beautiful Desdemona and intrigues jealousy within some of the city men as he becomes general “you told me you hated him,” “By god, i’d rather be his executioner” (Roderigo). The moor’s biggest challenges was the fact that he was different he was hated for interracial relationship to start and then hated by his enraged anger. …show more content…

The type of criticism i choose was cultural criticism, to show how Othello came from great length to achieve his reputation and the hatred that followed him through his journey. “ Othello (1604) is generally regarded as a captivating domestic tragedy that concentrates on the psychological repercussions of racial hatred and sexual jealousy. The play recounts the tragic fate of Othello, a Moorish general and recent convert to Christianity, who is charged by his Venetian superiors with the defense of Cyprus from Turkish aggression. “ ⇐ this is a quote from gale’s

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