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This is the first 1,000 characters of 658 words (2.63 pages) in the essay titled Othello1
OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE
Othello is a Moorish nobleman and soldier of fortune, inclined into the vale of years. Now in the service of the Venetian State as a general against the Turks. Othello is said to be “ great of heart,” “honorable and valiant,” “of a free open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so,” and “ thus easy victim to the “green eyed monster”…JEALOUSY.” At the beginning of the play, Othello appears as a noble, generous, composed man. He is also glamorously happy, both as a general and as a husband to Desdemona. But as we follow the play along we see there is a crack in his personality. Albert Gerard puts it, “[Othello] is the happiness of a spoilt child, not of a mature mind; it is the brittle wholeness of innocence; it is pre-conscious, pre-rational, pre-moral.” In this quote Albert Gerard tries to get across that Othello has not had any major obstacles to overcome in his lifetime.”
Although he was in the army of the Venetian State Othello was still misled by many. One mentioned in the play was Iago, the man whose wife was the mistress of Othello’s wife, the fair Desdemona. The real question I think in the play is why Othello would trust Iago over Desdemona? Some critics say it because Iago is a man and back when this play take place it is likely that a man would trust a man before he would trust a woman. But others say it is because Iago just kept nagging at Othello about the matter and ...
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Keywords: othello the moor of venice, desdemona, soldier of fortune, moor of venice, venetian, obstacles, spoilt child, open nature, mature mind, anwser, moorish, nobleman, wholeness, brittle, valiant, obstacle
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