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Theme Of Race In Othello

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Heraclitus said, “if there is one constant in life, it is change”, and upon reviewing the many aspects of change that the world we live in has gone through over the past 2000 years, nothing has changed more than society. During the mid-centuries people were a lot more conservative with all aspects of life from the way that they dress to what they spoke about. The Middle Ages can be considered a time period in which people were very careful about what they spoke about and even the way they were perceived, in order to prevent controversy. The social norms, values and morals of society were very different than what they are today, many issues such as racism and slavery were never spoken of as they were deemed “inappropriate conversation”, the …show more content…

Othello’s demise, which was centred on his jealousy and not his skin colour, can also be seen as an honourable death, admitting his wrong doings and stabbing himself to compensate, instead of having a white man, who would’ve been his superior, killing him. Although their play does contain racist language, it is only used by the protagonists of the play, and the audience ultimately ends up hating the characters that do use such language, this can be seen as

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