Othello5
Title: Othello5
Category: Literature / English | Words: 861 | Pages: 3.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Othello5
The tragedy Othello written by William Shakespeare shows several types of
Contrast. In this tragedy, each main character is contrasted with another character
who is the complete opposite of them. Three specific contrasts shown in
Othello are Iago and Cassio, Iago and Desdemona, and Iago’s internal and external
appearances. All three of these contrasts are perfectly derived to be complete
opposites.
The first contrast is Iago and Cassio. Iago, since the beginning of the
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conclusion, the tragedy Othello is a play that was well written that shows
how contrast should really be perceived. Each main character was given an exact
opposite in the play and each person was setup so well that that the contrasts work
out to be perfect.
Bibliography
Works Cited
Kernan, Alvin B. “Othello: An Introduction.” The Tragedy of Othello. Ed. Alvin B.
Kernan. New York: New American Library, 1963.
Shakespeare, William. Othello. New York: Pocket Books, 1993.
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