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Skepticism In Shakespeare's Othello

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The funny thing about Shakespeare is his ways of expressing the philosophical ideas in his plays. The situation and the circumstances are created for these special dialogues for revealing his moral values on relationship which was then scholarly and helped the play with the criticism by the Elizabethan nobles and the educated society who appreciated his works for its universal truth which gave the dramatics his universal appeal,
The society of Shakespeare had no plagiarism checks and no commercials or the television sets , also it did not have the modern gadgets and the internet, for the people to know what was happening around then, for those people , belonging to all classes, the news and the extraordinary stories were bought to then not …show more content…

Shakespeare through the plot of All’s Well That Ends Well points the meritocracy of the society and gives the solution by building up Helena’s title for which all the chaos that occurs in the play. Similarly in Othello the part of the great Othello, who emerges out of his social background sticks to the audience and strives the play with the air of astonishing downfall through jealous yet the position and title remains for the character Othello possessed. Hence Shakespeare have maintained the plot of theses plays by the virtues life lead by the protagonists.

Colin McGinn, author of Shakespeare and Philosophy puts it, “skepticism is Shakespeare’s main theme,” for “the possibility of error about people and the world… in its many forms” is one of the consistent subjects of his plays. In the very beginning of the play All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare points the philosophy of human love and the reality of life where The Countess dispensing some motherly wisdom to Bertram before he departs for France.
“Love all, trust a few,
Do wrong to none: be able for thine

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