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Race In Oshello, And Anne Moody's Othello

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The controversial subject of race has been around for many centuries. Whether it be disagreements between White and Black people or Hebrew and Jewish people, race has caused wars and led to the death of many people. Every writer depicts society’s tensions caused by race in a different way. A great example of an author using literature to express his feelings about racial discrimination is Shakespeare’s “Othello”. The main character, Othello, faces many situations and tensions for reasons none other than his race. Another great example is Anne Moody’s, Coming of Age in Mississippi. In this story, Moody tells of experiences throughout her life, many of which, are based on her race. Both Othello’s and Anne’s race affect the relationships they have with their friends and families, by causing tension and discontent in their lives. Shakespeare begins the play, Othello, in Venice. The Venetians’ are at war with the Turkish Ottomans to gain control of the Persian Gulf. To many Venetian soldiers they are fighting for land, but soon religion and race becomes a major contributor in the war. To them it is the Christian, Venetians against the Muslim, Turks. As the war progresses, the Venetians begin to hate the Muslims, and any associated with the religion. They begin to stereotype all people with dark skin as Muslims, placing them into a category of “Moors”. Othello was born in North Africa and raised as a Muslim, therefore, the Venetians referred to him as “Othello the Moor”.

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