Othello and Race Essay

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    with him believing that Othello down fall was due to his race, Othello is clearly seen as being different as he is black in a society that is mainly white, he is seen as an alien. I disagree with his view point as I believe that his race wasnt the main factor the contributed to his downfall. Edward sees his race affecting his actions as Africans stereotypes are jealous, angry etc which is shown through Othello. He sees Othello as a barbarian in his society. However Othello’s race was a big deal in the

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    Have you ever thought about how much Othello’s race and the racism around him affected his life? Othello struggled a lot during the play because of his dark skin color. He was called several racist names like “the Moor,” “old black ram,” “Barbary horse,” and “thick lips” (Shakespeare 1.1.40; 1.1.88; 1.1.111; 1.1.66).The term “racism” has been around for several years; it started in the twentieth century (Bartels 433). By the way the Elizabethan era viewed black people was similar to how racism is

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    people can use someone’s innate trait of skin color to express hatred. Othello is a highly respected black military commander in the Venetian army despite his African heritage. However Iago and Brabantio racists insult toward Othello creates him insecure and unacceptable toward himself. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare through racial degradation, Othello’s tragic flaw is raised of his inability to accept his race and heritage causing his downfall. This shows that color and heritage should

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    “Othello” is a play written by William Shakespeare in 1603. In this play, Shakespeare features three major characters: Othello, Iago, and Desdemona. Othello, a black man, and Desdemona, a white venetian secretly eloped in the play. Iago shows racism and prejudice towards their relationship because of their skin colors. In the play, Iago says: “Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. Arise, arise! Awake the snorting citizens with the bell, or else the devil will make a

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    ” However, in Othello by William Shakespeare, had issues about race. Throughout the play, we see a difficult relation between Othello, a black man, Desdemona, a white woman and the everyone. They weren’t happy that Desdemona and Othello were together. The crime that was committed by Othello was called a pressure group because he was pressured by Iago words. However, in order to understand the racial issues, we should know about the Elizabethan attitude to the black people. Othello is a Moor. He moved

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    Insecurity In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello, there is a double standard for race focused mainly on the main protagonists Othello and Desdemona. There is a drastic contrast between the way Othello is held with high esteem politically yet is ridiculed when brought into a romantic setting. The disdain that is brought upon Othello is one of the contributing factors for his spiral into a jealous rage and his own downfall. Perhaps one of the primary instances of a character presenting Othello as a negative character

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    William Shakespeare's Othello as a Victim Not All Works Cited Included In "Othello" Shakespeare shows that Othello is victimised in many ways, for instance; his race, his culture, his social position and naïve. Othello's victimisation could also show Shakespeare's meaning of the term "tragedy". In other Shakespearean tragedies the lead character is shown as cunning, ruthless and manipulative, more similar to Iago than Othello. This could represent a change in Shakespeare's

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    Racial Racism In Othello

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    The protagonist of the play, Othello, becomes the monster driven by racial prejudice that Venetians depict him to be. The word “moor’ is an indicator of the divide between Othello, a Morrocan with darker skin, and the Venetians of Italy, with fair skin. Even those who respect Othello use the word “moor” to replace his name. By the end of the play, he becomes the cruel character Iago wanted him to be. Thesis: The sole character with dark skin, Othello, is isolated by casual discrimination that indicates

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    Throughout the years the play Othello by William Shakespeare has been adapted both on the screen and on stage many times. The questions or race and racism that have quite often been a point of discussion with William Shakespeare’s play Othello can be seen through the bard, however some may argue that Othello’s skin colour was purely a plot device. This paper will look at two film that have been re-made since the 1960’s, which provides an analysis of the concept of race and how political ideas and events

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    Othello Racism Analysis

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    Isolation, by definition, represent the act of being separated from a general group. In William Shakespeare's Othello, racism can be seen as a common thing throughout the dialogues in the play. Almost every single character have made racial slurs towards Othello. The protagonist, Othello is seen as an isolated individual from the rest of Venice due to his skin colour. Othello feels insecure about his race. The antagonist, Iago is able to take advantage of Othello’s insecurities and weak emotions by endlessly

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