Othello
Book Review
"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy that explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and racial prejudice. Critics note that Shakespeare masterfully develops his characters, especially Othello and Iago. Othello, a noble Moor, becomes a victim of his own emotions and Iago's manipulations, who embodies evil and deceit. Desdemona, as a symbol of innocence and purity, is contrasted with the destructive force of jealousy. The language of the play is rich with metaphors and symbolism, making it one of Shakespeare's most powerful tragedies. Critics also emphasize the relevance of the theme of racism, which, despite the historical context, remains significant in contemporary society. "Othello" continues to captivate and provoke discussion due to its depth and complexity, as well as its ability to evoke strong emotional responses from audiences and readers.
