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Othello. The Moor of Venice

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"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's most intimate tragedies, focusing on personal rather than public life. The play explores the chilling descent of Othello into jealous obsession, highlighting themes of love, betrayal, and the destructive power of jealousy. It delves into the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of manipulation and deceit. The narrative revolves around Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army, who is manipulated by his envious ensign, Iago. As Iago's schemes unfold, Othello's trust in his wife, Desdemona, is shattered, leading to tragic consequences. The play's exploration of race, identity, and the fragility of trust remains relevant, making it a profound study of the darker aspects of human nature. This enduring work continues to resonate with audiences, inviting reflection on the themes of love, honor, and the vulnerabilities that can lead to one's downfall.

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Othello. The Moor of Venice, William Shakespeare

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1950
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Titolo
Othello. The Moor of Venice
Lingua
Inglese, Russo
Pubblicato
1950
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1605
Titolo originale
The Tragedy of Othello
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"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's most intimate tragedies, focusing on personal rather than public life. The play explores the chilling descent of Othello into jealous obsession, highlighting themes of love, betrayal, and the destructive power of jealousy. It delves into the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of manipulation and deceit. The narrative revolves around Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army, who is manipulated by his envious ensign, Iago. As Iago's schemes unfold, Othello's trust in his wife, Desdemona, is shattered, leading to tragic consequences. The play's exploration of race, identity, and the fragility of trust remains relevant, making it a profound study of the darker aspects of human nature. This enduring work continues to resonate with audiences, inviting reflection on the themes of love, honor, and the vulnerabilities that can lead to one's downfall.