Othello

Othello

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Romance Mystery Science Fiction +12 more
형식 페이퍼백
페이지 314
언어 영어
출판됨 Jul 1, 1993
출판사 Simon & Schuster
First Edition
ISBN-10 0743477553
ISBN-13 9780743477550

설명

In a tale of jealousy, betrayal, and the complexities of the human psyche, a Moorish general named Othello finds himself ensnared in the web of deceit spun by his treacherous ensign, Iago. Othello's love for the beautiful Desdemona stands at the center of this tragic narrative, but Iago's insidious manipulations stoke the flames of doubt and insecurity within him. As Othello struggles with his emotions, the line between love and vengeance grows dangerously thin, leading to heart-wrenching consequences.

Shakespeare masterfully juxtaposes themes of appearance versus reality, examining how easily trust can be shattered by mere suggestion and insinuation. Iago's motives reveal a darker side of ambition and revenge, propelling Othello's descent into madness and despair. The play offers a vivid exploration of the dangers that accompany jealousy and the destructive power of lies, ultimately leading to a heartbreaking climax.

Against a backdrop of political intrigue and cultural differences, the characters navigate their tumultuous relationships, highlighting the timeless relevance of these themes. Shakespeare's poignant examination of human emotions reveals the fragility of love and the perils of manipulation, making this work a profound commentary on the darker aspects of the human condition. Through vivid language and compelling drama, Othello remains a powerful reflection on the depths of passion and tragedy.

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