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In Othello, William Shakespeare creates powerful drama from a marriage between the exotic Moor Othello and the Venetian lady Desdemona that begins with elopement and mutual devotion and ends with jealous rage and death.
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a lost handkerchief—to convince Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are lovers. Othello goes mad with jealousy and later smothers Desdemona on their marriage bed, only to learn of Iago’s treachery. He then kills himself. Synopsis
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE (1622) URL of this E-Book: http://oll.libertyfund.org/EBooks/Shakespeare_0612.35.pdf URL of original HTML file: http://oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/HTML.php?recordID=0612.35. ABOUT THE AUTHOR. William Shakespeare is probably the best known poet and playwright of the English language.
Othello /William Shakespeare ; fully annotated with an introduction by Burton Ra ffel ; with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn 0-300-10807-9 (paperbound) 1. Othello (Fictitious character)—Drama. 2. Venice (Italy)—Drama. 3. Jealousy—Drama. 4. Muslims—Drama. I ...
"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragic play written during the early 17th century, a time characterized by the flourishing of English drama and literature. The narrative revolves around Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army, and his struggle against jealousy and betrayal, particularly focusing on the malignant machinations of ...
"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragic play written in the early 17th century. The narrative explores themes of jealousy, love, and betrayal through the lens of its central characters, including Othello, a black Moorish general in the Venetian army, his wife Desdemona, and Iago, his treacherous ensign.