Othello, The Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare

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The play “Othello, The Moor of Venice ” by William Shakespeare, tells the story of the tragic downfall of Othello. In this play, love, loyalty, and honesty are the most important emotions that keep the world prospering, and when those are questioned or lost, chaos takes over. Othello has been tricked to believe the worst about his wife, Desdemona. Then Othello becomes corrupted by jealousy, and he takes that emotion to the extreme. The truth is revealed too late, and because of Othello’s actions the only way he can restore his honor is by his own death. The revenge and jealousy displayed “Othello” lead to this tragic ending, but when the truth comes out and Othello realizes he murdered Desdemona for something she didn’t do, He dies to regain his honor, but he also can’t handle the fact that he just killed his innocent wife. His redemption in the end of the play restores most of his honor, but his actions do not compare to the deed Desdemona has done, when all she has been is good to Othello.
The love between Othello and Desdemona is very strong throughout the whole play, and Othe...

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