36 pages • 1 hour read
114
Play • Fiction
Venice And Cyprus • 16th Century
1604
Adult
15-18 years
Othello by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written in 1603 about the Moorish general Othello who, after promoting Michael Cassio over Iago, becomes the victim of Iago’s malicious scheme. Iago deceives Othello into believing his wife, Desdemona, is unfaithful, which leads to jealousy, betrayal, and multiple tragic deaths. The play includes themes of racism, manipulation, and domestic violence.
Dark
Mysterious
Unnerving
Emotional
Romantic
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Othello by William Shakespeare is widely praised for its compelling exploration of jealousy, race, and betrayal. Critics commend its rich character development and timeless themes. However, some find the plot implausible and Iago's motivations unconvincing. Overall, it remains a powerful and thought-provoking tragedy.
Ideal for readers who appreciate intense drama, complex characters, and timeless themes of jealousy, love, and betrayal, Othello by William Shakespeare captivates those who enjoy works like Macbeth and Wuthering Heights. Fans of tragic heroes and classic literature will find it compelling.
407,275 ratings
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114
Play • Fiction
Venice And Cyprus • 16th Century
1604
Adult
15-18 years
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