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    "Othello is essentially an noble character, flawed by insecurity and a nature that is naive and unsophisticated". Looking at William Shakespeare's Othello The Moor Of Venice, the central character, Othello is revered as the tragic hero. He is a character of high stature that is destroyed by his surroundings, his own actions, and his fate. His destruction is essentially precipitated by his own actions, as well as by the actions of the characters surrounding him. The tragedy of Othello is not a

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    The "Other" in William Shakespeare's Othello In several of Shakespeare's plays the writer introduces the notion of being considered an "other", and whether certain groups are "in" or "out". This theme is significantly portrayed in the play Othello, in which a black general living in Venice must constantly struggle to balance his dual nature of both Moor and Venetian. It is apparent that before the play begins, Othello has not yet resolved his duplicitous self-image; however, throughout the

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    group of performers, The King’s Men. Centuries later, Othello by William Shakespeare remains one of Bard’s most prominent literary masterpieces. The use of literary devices such as motifs in the play has led Othello to become one of the most popular pieces of literature to this day. While some may think of these motifs simply as recurring ideas Shakespeare placed throughout the plot to help develop the themes of the play, the motifs in Othello help the reader gain a deeper understanding of the characters

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    How Is Othello Respected

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    As a high ranking military officer Othello is respected to some extent, however Othello being a Moor makes him lose most if not all of the respect afforded to him because of his dark skin color. During Shakespeare’s time Africans were characterized as “ beast-like, lacking in reason” by English writers. Due to the fact that Africans had vastly different cultures than that of the one in Elizabethan England Africans were not seen as equals. To Europeans it was unfathomable that Africans had the

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    Shakespeare’s plays Othello and The Tempest, the underlying idea of racism is present in these works, and his audiences can come to this conclusion, because of the way the characters, Othello and Caliban, are unjustly treated due to their appearances. In the play Othello, the idea of racism is first revealed in Act One, Scene One. Iago and Rodrigo are talking to

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    The reason for Iago’s malice towards Othello is attached to many of the things that Iago exacts his revenge for. One being that Othello passed him up for the chance to be his lieutenant, even though Iago claims to have a lot of experience and knowledge on all things military. His anger is towards Othello and Cassio who Othello has chosen as his lieutenant which aggravates Othello even more because Cassio has no knowledge of being a soldier. In addition to all this he suspects that his wife Emilia

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    Othello: The Moor of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare written on1603. Othello is a tragic hero like Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear. Shakespeare presumably composed Othello after Hamlet. Othello, who secretly married Desdemona at the opening of play, leaves Venice to charge the Venetian armed forces in Cyprus. Whenever Desdemona and Cassio join Othello in Cyprus, the deceitful Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him with Cassio. Othello murdered Desdemona in anger. Iago's

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    and Love: Othello While reading any literary work, there are lots of conceptions that you have to consider, even if the genre of it is romantic or comedy, it might have all kinds of hidden things. You have to have an open mind to see all that. Reading can be an opening for the mind to see how people used to live and how they are living now. Othello one of the most interesting plays that talk about very important issues, like love of course, racial prejudice, and being an outsider. Reading

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    his distrust for and apprehensiveness towards society due to him being a racial outsider. He knows not only does he not fit in to this strict European society, but he probably never will. Bell argues Othello’s racial weariness was used and molded by Iago into sexual jealousy, a jealousy Othello was never able to recover from, as Iago accused Othello’s venetian wife Desdemona of cheating and ultimately convinced Othello of such to his demise. I argue, that Shakespeare made a point to exemplify not

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    Othello Explication In William Shakespeare’s Othello, unspoken fears of being an outsider and concerns about his public image contribute to the downfall of a tragic hero named Othello. Othello, a general in the Venetian army’s, final monologue reflects the importance of reputation and the conformity needed to fit his surroundings. He is seen as an outsider of the Venetian culture; he is frequently referred to as “the Moor” and is called an abundance of racial slurs by the Venice born natives. Although

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