Jealousy in Shakespeare's Othello

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Jealousy in Othello

Shakespeare’s play, Othello is mostly concentrated upon one particular evil. The action concerns sexual jealousy. And although human sinfulness is such that, jealousy ceaselessly touches on other forms of depravity, the center of the interest always returns in Othello to the destruction of the love through jealousy, so for that reason in this essay I'm going to talk about the jealousy in which almost everybody in this play is going through.

In the play Othello we can fine like a battle that is realized through a taut narrative of jealousy and murder. Also in this play the jealousy is presenting by several characters like: Othello, Roderigo, Bianca, and Iago we can say that they're irrational behavior to that of Leontes, the jealous husband of Hermoine in " The Winter's Tale" , and assert that each display as form of sexual jealousy. Iago, however, exhibits " an all- encompassing jealousy directed not only against sexual love, but also against love itself in all it's manifestations".

In "Othello", we can fine kind of materialism in a way becaus...

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