Racism in Othello by Shakespear
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Othello in Shakespeare's play is a black moor from North Africa surrounded by the white society of Venice. Many critics argue against racism in Othello although they believe it has got a racist theme. I think there are quite lots of proofs in the play which show that theme of racism is dominant and the problem of race should not be ignored. First, I will have a brief look at the meaning of black in
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the audience of Othello's inability to truly become a part of Venetian society. Considering the play, we have to remember that Shakespeare created a complicated character and a very complex play. Othello is not simply a play about jealousy. However this play delves much deeper into the issue of race, ego, sex, self doubt and assimilation. We cannot separate Othello's otherness from his colour and culture. Because these factors are what make him "the other".
the audience of Othello's inability to truly become a part of Venetian society. Considering the play, we have to remember that Shakespeare created a complicated character and a very complex play. Othello is not simply a play about jealousy. However this play delves much deeper into the issue of race, ego, sex, self doubt and assimilation. We cannot separate Othello's otherness from his colour and culture. Because these factors are what make him "the other".