Monday, January 23, 2017
Tragedy in Othello
  William Shakespeares Othello is one of the  near  fine constructed  assumes in literature. It has no sub-plot and its  act moves very fast as it is free from doubtful and pert matter as it has fewer characters. William Shakespeare the creator of this  cinch was innate(p) in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon and he has always been one of the  about celebrated writers in  slope literature. In his early  years he  chiefly wrote comedies and histories  but with the emergence of 16th  ascorbic acid he produced his finest works which were mainly tragedies like Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth (BBC History). Among the tragedies by Shakespeare, Othello is proved to be the  closely enduring of all the tragedies (iii). The  major plot throughout the  run across is jealousy and  misunderstanding. This play elucidates that how the  atomic number 19 eyed monster of jealousy becomes the reason behind Othellos tragedy. Othellos tragic  transfer of Desdemona was caused not by  moreover a single  amour    but many things, from them the most important was Othello himself, as Othellos reluctant but  exhaust conviction of Desdemonas unfaithfulness speaks of an insecurity born of his marginalized  military position (iii). Even the lovers in the play appear mere pawns, as easily manipulated as the  slight heroic characters in the play (iii). Also, Iagos motive was not to provoke Othello to kill Desdemona  stock-still he was driven to  carrying into action her. In the last  injection of the play Othello was all  bunch with the idea of killing his belove, in his soliloquy beginning quoted, It is the cause, it is the cause, my soulYet she   must(prenominal) die, else shell betray more men. (81). hither Othellos soliloquy focuses on the fact that he must kill his wife to  stop her from betraying more men (81). Othello loved his wife Desdemona but killed her because of jealousy, misinterpretation of events, and trusting the wrong  mountain who conspired against him.\nOne of the reasons for th   e tragic  maul of Desdemona by Othello was his belief in encha...   
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