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My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
Title: My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
Category: Literature / European Literature
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My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
Othello, by William Shakespeare, is perhaps not as exciting as a ravishingly sexy poster
of Laurence Fishburne and Irene Jacob. Yet, with its intoxicating mix of love, sexual passion
and the deadly power of jealousy, Shakespeare has created an erotic thriller based on a human
emotion that people are all familiar with. It all depends on how those people receive it. There is
an extraordinary fusion of characters' with
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is ours, except that
he is immoral, ruthless, and savage. Finally, Othello is black and middle aged.Desdemona is
white, young and beautiful. The state of Venice needs Othello- but they don't like him.Iago
needs Othello and that is why Iago hates him. So, with every character holding individual
motivations and desires. Shakespeare has created his own reality, which can simply be percieved
as extraordinary.
Work Cited
Alexander, Peter. Shakespeare. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1964.
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