Jealousy In William Shakespeare's Othello

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William Shakespeare is one of the the most prolific writers of all times. Arguably, he can be considered to have impacted the english language more than any other author or playwright; he has coined many words that are still in use today that prior to his writings did not exist.Shakespeare wrote numerous sonnets as well as plays. Even though he wrote comedies as well as histories, Shakespeare is most famous for his tragedies. plays like Hamlet, Macbeth,and Romeo and Juliet explore the darker side of human nature like revenge, dangerous ambitions and obsessive love. Another one of his famous tragedies is othello, 1565. Othello explores the theme of jealousy. The charters in the play suffer from the destructive nature of jealousy. The play also explores the relationship between men and women, The role of women in the Renaissance/late Middle Ages greatly impacts the various female characters in thee play. The play has one of the most memorable villains in …show more content…
Othello uses the theme jealousy to destroy and tear down othello. Desdemona, Emilia, Roderigo, and cassio. There are various ideas that can be explored about the play : the role of women, a charter analysis of the villain Iago to determine whether or not he asts with or without motivation, a charter analysis of the leading female role, Desdemona, to determine whether or not er charter possess strength or is in reality a weak role, to explore the theme of jealousy in the play and how it affects the various charter in the play, etc. Even though William Shakespeare is considered one of the greatest authors in the english language, his tragedy othello could be considered his best