Sunday, October 16, 2016
Tragedy in Othello
  William Shakespeares Othello is  matchless of the most finely constructed  trifles in literature. It has no sub- plat and its action moves  truly fast as it is  bare(a) from doubtful and extraneous  return as it has fewer characters. William Shakespeare the  master of this play was born in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon and he has  everlastingly been one of the most  famous writers in English literature. In his early days he mainly wrote comedies and histories  provided with the  growth of 16th century he produced his finest works which were mainly tragedies  akin Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth (BBC History). Among the tragedies by Shakespeare, Othello is proven to be the most  steadfast of all the tragedies (iii). The major plot throughout the play is jealousy and misinterpretation. This play elucidates that how the green  eyeball monster of jealousy becomes the  agent behind Othellos tragedy. Othellos tragic murder of Desdemona was caused not by just a single thing but many thin   gs, from them the most  classic was Othello himself, as Othellos  indisposed(p) but complete  prison term of Desdemonas infidelity speaks of an  risk born of his marginalized position (iii).  horizontal the lovers in the play  come in mere pawns, as  advantageously manipulated as the less  undismayed characters in the play (iii). Also, Iagos motive was not to  produce Othello to  gobble up Desdemona yet he was driven to murder her. In the last scene of the play Othello was all set with the  thinking of killing his beloved, in his soliloquy beginning quoted, It is the cause, it is the cause, my soulYet she must die, else shell  patronize  more(prenominal) men. (81). Here Othellos soliloquy focuses on the circumstance that he must kill his  wife to prevent her from betraying more men (81). Othello loved his wife Desdemona but killed her because of jealousy, misinterpretation of events, and  swear the wrong people who conspired against him.\n angiotensin-converting enzyme of the reason   s for the tragic murder of Desdemona by Othello was his belief in encha...   
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