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Othello

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416
Language
EN
ISBN
9780743477550
Reading Time
~7h 17min

Othello is a drama book by William Shakespeare. In 1993. It has 416 pages.

About this book

William Shakespeare’s Othello stands as one of the most psychologically intense tragedies in the English canon. Centered on a Moorish general serving in the Venetian military, the play examines how deeply ingrained prejudices and personal insecurities can be systematically exploited. Through the calculated machinations of his ensign, Iago, Shakespeare constructs a devastating study of jealousy, trust, and the fragility of human relationships. The narrative unfolds with relentless momentum, tracing how suspicion corrodes loyalty and transforms devotion into destruction. Notable for its concentrated setting and tightly woven dialogue, the work explores themes of racial otherness, military honor, and the corrosive power of manipulation. Its characters operate within a confined social world where reputation and perception dictate fate, making the tragedy feel both historically specific and enduringly relevant. Othello remains a cornerstone of dramatic literature, frequently performed and studied for its unflinching examination of how easily love can be unraveled by doubt and deceit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Othello?+

Othello has 416 pages.

When was Othello published?+

Othello was published in 1993.

What genre is Othello?+

Othello is a Drama book.

What is Othello about?+

William Shakespeare’s Othello stands as one of the most psychologically intense tragedies in the English canon. Centered on a Moorish general serving in the Venetian military, the play examines how deeply ingrained prejudices and personal insecurities can be systematically exploited. Through the cal...

Who wrote Othello?+

Othello was written by William Shakespeare.