Othello
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Formato
Brochura
Páginas
48
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jul 31, 2002
Editora
Capercaillie Books
ISBN-10
0954290542
ISBN-13
9780954290542
Descrição
This adaptation of a classic tale brings to life the timeless themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal through engaging narratives that are suitable for younger readers. The story of Othello, a once-noble general, is distilled into accessible language while preserving the essence of the original. Readers will be enthralled by the character dynamics and the tragic unfolding of emotions that lead to Othello's downfall.
Charles and Mary Lamb, along with Gary Andrews, use vivid storytelling to illuminate the complex relationships in the narrative. They weave a tapestry of intrigue and moral lessons that resonate with both young audiences and adults looking to introduce Shakespearean themes in a relatable manner. The adaptation encourages reflection on the consequences of manipulation and misguided trust.
As they delve into Othello's character, readers are invited to explore the impact of external influences on personal relationships. The blend of accessible prose and rich themes not only captivates but also aims to instill a deeper appreciation for classic literature, providing a thoughtful foundation for future literary exploration.
Charles and Mary Lamb, along with Gary Andrews, use vivid storytelling to illuminate the complex relationships in the narrative. They weave a tapestry of intrigue and moral lessons that resonate with both young audiences and adults looking to introduce Shakespearean themes in a relatable manner. The adaptation encourages reflection on the consequences of manipulation and misguided trust.
As they delve into Othello's character, readers are invited to explore the impact of external influences on personal relationships. The blend of accessible prose and rich themes not only captivates but also aims to instill a deeper appreciation for classic literature, providing a thoughtful foundation for future literary exploration.
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