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Othello
by William Shakespeare
1622
About the book
In seventeenth-century Venice and Cyprus, a high-ranking Moorish general named Othello secretly marries Desdemona, the daughter of a nobleman. His ensign, Iago, orchestrates a plot to destroy the general by fueling his irrational suspicions of infidelity. By planting a misplaced handkerchief and staging private conversations, Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona is having an affair with his lieutenant, Cassio. The narrative focuses on the psychological deterioration of the protagonist as jealousy overrides his judgment, leading to a series of wrongful deaths and the eventual revelation of Iago’s deception.
Students of human behavior and classical literature read this play to analyze the mechanics of manipulation and the fragility of trust within an intercultural marriage. The text provides a technical look at how isolation and social insecurity allow a malicious actor to dismantle a person’s identity. Readers observe the specific rhetorical strategies used to incite domestic violence and the tragic consequences of prioritizing pride over direct evidence. They leave with a stark understanding of how false narratives gain momentum through emotional exploitation.
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- Published
- 1622
- Language
- EN