Othello Powerpoint
Othello Powerpoint
to Othello
THE THEMES
Othello
Hypocrisy
Passion
Prejudice
Jealousy
Revenge
THE PLOT
Iago is determined to
get revenge.
He decides to attack
Othello in his most
vulnerable spot
TERMS TO KNOW
Othello A Shakespearean
Tragedy
Othello
is a Shakespearean Tragedy
It encompasses elements of tragedies such as:
It
The
THE SETTING
Setting
Setting (time) Late sixteenth
century, during the wars
between Venice and Turkey
Setting (place) Venice in Act
I; the island of Cyprus
thereafter
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THE CHARACTERS
(Othello)
Moors (contd)
Invaded
Moors (contd)
Othello
is a Moor
Discriminated
race (black)
Othello has been accepted in some ways
because he is a Christian and a military
genius
Yet his marriage to Desdemona reflects
the prevailing view toward interracial
marriage.
Iago
Iago is one of
Shakespeares most sinister
villains, often considered so
because of the unique trust
Othello puts in him, which
he betrays while
maintaining his reputation
of honesty and dedication.
Shakespeare contrasts Iago
with Othellos nobility and
integrity.
Iago is a malcontent he
has a bitter and cyncial
view of the world around
him.
husband, in
the accepted role
as head of the
household, gives
moral direction to
his wife and
children--who sit
obediently
listening.
Evil Women!
In the Elizabethan times
there was a long and
well established
tradition in the Church
of what we would now
call misogyny women
were distrusted simply
because they were
women. At the time it
was assumed that
women would cheat it
was part of their nature!
The Cuckold
Any man whose wife
cheated on him (without
his knowledge) was
known as a cuckold.
The word derives from
cuckoo the bird
known for laying their
eggs in anothers nest.
Jealousy
Jealousy
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Quotations on Deception Do
you agree?
We are never deceived; we deceive ourselves.