OTHELLO BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Authors

  • Munavvarov Odilkhon Abdushukur o'g'li Author
  • Khamitov Eldor Author

Abstract

Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragic play that delves into themes of jealousy, manipulation, and racial prejudice. Set in Venice, it follows the downfall of the Moorish general Othello, driven to madness by the scheming Iago, who plants seeds of doubt about his wife Desdemona's fidelity. The play explores the destructive power of jealousy and the consequences of unchecked suspicion.Shakespeare intricately weaves a tale of deception and betrayal, highlighting the fragility of trust and the ease with which it can be manipulated. The characters' flaws, particularly Othello's susceptibility to jealousy and Iago's cunning nature, drive the narrative towards its tragic conclusion. Through its complex characters and timeless themes, "Othello" remains a compelling exploration of the human condition.

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References

Shakespeare, William. "Othello." Edited by Michael Neill, Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Greenblatt, Stephen. "Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare." W. W. Norton & Company, 2004.

Bradley, A. C. "Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth." Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Published

2024-04-28