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Racism And Racism In Othello

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At the end of the 16th century people burned cats for sport, hunted witches, and the leach was the pinnacle of medical technology. However, they did get one thing right. 16th century englishmen had views on interracial marriage that were arguably more sophisticated than those of the American South until as recently as 2009. Shakespeare's Othello illustrates this with how the Venetians treat the protagonist, Othello. He is treated as not only equal but in many cases superior and senior. Racism in Othello is remarkable, because of its absence, yet we find it challenging to hear shakespeare's words without projecting our experience of racism onto them. Shakespeare's Othello is remarkably tolerant of racial differences that would soon come to shame the western world. Othello, “the moor” is held in high esteem. His marriage to Desdemona is almost immediately accepted by Venetian society. Othello is a play about a virtuous marriage that meets a tragic end brought about by jealousy and deceit.
There is great opposition to the announcement of Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. At the heart of racist thinking is opposition to such interracial marriages. An interracial marriage in 17 of the United States could result in a prison sentence until Loving vs Virginia in 1967 which set love free of racism by statute. The first suggestion that Desdemona has been compromised and stolen from Brabantio by a clandestine marriage to Othello is met with similar thoughts of crime and punishment. However, Shakespeare confuses the crime by explicitly characterizing it as witchcraft. Brabantio says, “That with some mixtures powerful o'er the blood, / Or with some dram conjured to this effect, / He wrought upon her”(1.3.123-24). Witchcraft to us is not a credible accusation, but at the end of the 16th century, it most assuredly was life-threatening. The audience must interpret if Brabantio’s fury stems from the loss of his daughter to an unacceptable marriage with a black man or from the betrayal of his position by the fact that his loving daughter kept the knowledge of the courtship from him. Shakespeare is clear that opposition to the marriage falls away once the process Othello used to win her heart is made clear. Othello himself

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