Shakespeare's Othello, The Moor of Venice

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Othello is a famous literal work of Shakespeare. In most of his literal writings he addresses the ideas and concepts of human behavior, varying from love, to hate, to revenge and many other aspects. In Othello, he presents yet another masterpiece which talks about the tragedy of noble hero who is brought down and destroyed by a human flaw which is jealousy. Othello is a domestic tragedy and encompasses various timeless themes that include; love, revenge, hate, jealousy and trust (Feather, p. 244). This essay concentrates on the theme of revenge and how the various characters exhibit revenge in their actions. Iago is the major character that this essay will focus on in talking about revenge.
The advice of digging two graves when planning to revenge or avenge a wrong that is committed against a s person can be clearly depicted from Shakespeare work; Othello. It is true that revenge can result in tragic results and the characters in “Othello, The Moor of Venice” prove this. The characters in the tragedy masterpiece exhibit the human flaw of revenge in severally. They go at each other, revenging and avenging things they deem to have been wrongfully done against them. Othello, the main character of the book goes out to avenge the actions of infidelity that he has heard his wife has committed. Iago also seeks revenge severally in the story and the end result of both of these characters is death. They even result in deaths of innocent people, as a result of their desire to revenge. Othello kills his wife for suspecting her of having an affair with Cassio. He also stabs Iago to death after learning that it is he who has lied to him. Othello finally kills himself from the guilt and shame that would come to him, considering his status in s...

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...rs him. When planning for revenge, a person has to know and expect it boomerang. Usually the attempts to hurt people because of the wrongs they commit to them end up having far much worse outcomes even for the avenger. This is clearly brought out in Othello through Iago and what he faces after his revengeful acts against Othello. Othello, who is a noble hero, is also brought down as a result of revenge. The revengeful nature has to be conquered and tamed if man is to proceed in life, acts of forgiveness and love must instead replace the urge to avenge a misdeed.

Works Cited

Domı´nguez-Rue´, E and Mrotzekb, M. (2012). Shakespearean tragedies dynamics: identifying a generic structure in Shakespeare’s four major tragedies. International Journal of General Systems.
Feather, J. O blood, blood, blood": Violence and Identity in Shakespeare's Othello . (n.d.). 244

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