Strength And Explorial Emotions In Shakespeare's Othello

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Othello was Shakespeare’s most famous plays, that during the 17th century was repeatedly play due the diversity of race and controversial emotions. Moreover, this masterpiece keeps been produce by many companies and schools because it’s a great example of how Shakespeare is able to impersonate the strength and weakness of human beings. Othello is nonetheless an excellent illustration of how time and space shape his character throughout the story. As the story begins we see the scheme Iago and Roderigo plot against Othello’s sudden marriage with Desdemona. At the beginning, Othello is a well respected diplomatic who seems strong and modest. During act III Othello with the guide of “ Honest Iago” poisonous feelings start to develop, but is not until act IV that it completely takes over him and in act V is when he loses all his sense of reasoning that makes him do an outrageous act at the end of this play. …show more content…

Nonetheless, in act I a Moor is introduced to the audience, Othello, an elegant and strong diplomatic. However, with the foul accusation of Barbantino, of how Othello witchcraft his daughter, Othello stays strong against the accusation 409 “Send for the lady… but let your sentence even fall upon my life” the calm and sophisticated manners that Othello shows are of a perfect man whose perfection does not have any

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