William Shakespeare's Othello
Title: William Shakespeare's Othello
Category: Literature / English | Words: 997 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
William Shakespeare's Othello
?All people, whether good or bad, have certain qualities or weaknesses of character. Characters
are naive and this leads to downfall. In addition, characters keeping things to themselves allows them
to be vulnerable. Finally, Characters have the trait of jealousy which ends with death and tragedy. In
Shakespeare’s Othello, the downfall of certain players are caused by flaws in their own character.
The naivety of some characters can lead to quarrels, arguments, and breakdown
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by fate or any other extraordinary circumstance, it happened because they were not strong enough
that they could handle their own emotions and feelings. When society leaders such as Othello cannot
hold there own in terms of strength of character, then someone like him should not be put in the
position of General. In the play Othello, the players’ downfall is not caused by fate but by the
weakness of their own character.
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