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The Complex Nature Of Jealousy In Shakespeare's Othello

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In your view how does Shakespeare’s portrayal of the complex nature of jealousy contribute to the enduring value of Othello?

In William Shakespeare’s classic Othello, it has remained relevant for the years since it was written. Not only because of the universal themes seen throughout, but due to its enduring value which has been seen in the exploration of issues that we as a society still face today. Othello as a character is portrayed as an outsider compared to the Venetian upper class society due to his different ethnicity, this classically reflects the views from Shakespeare’s time and still today reflects from issues seen recently. The recurring instances of social injustice and racial bias both in the text and in society today show that we as society still have not grown and continue to be bias to people due to things they cannot change. The nature of villainy shown through the antagonist, Iago, as he explores the need of power and how power or the want of …show more content…

In the first act, Roderigo using ‘thick black lips’ to describe a characterisation that would describe a person outside to the venetian quality, Iago using ‘Old black ram tupping the white ewe’ not only is describing a sexual act between Othello and Desdemona but it clearly represents that Iago is extremely judgmental towards Othello, using his skin colour as a negative towards Iago’s power. Today in society we can clearly see these racial issues still exist and continue to power through society. Iago in the play named Othello a devil, clearly stating the people from an African descent were associated with witchcraft. Throughout the play the use of Othello’s skin colour dehumanises him reinforcing how Venetian society have ostracised him. Throughout this the reader can understand Othello’s pain and struggle and can further emphasise and have a better understanding of of those character and his

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