Othello
Summary
The tragedy "Othello" by William Shakespeare tells the story of Othello, a Moorish general serving in the Venetian army. He marries Desdemona, the daughter of Senator Brabantio, which displeases her father. Iago, a jealous and cunning officer, is unhappy that Othello appointed Cassio as lieutenant instead of him and decides to take revenge. He weaves a web of deceit to sow doubt about Desdemona's fidelity. Iago convinces Othello that his wife is unfaithful with Cassio, using Desdemona's stolen handkerchief as evidence. Consumed by jealousy and rage, Othello kills Desdemona. Later, the truth is revealed, and Othello, realizing his mistake and Iago's deception, takes his own life. Iago is arrested, but his fate remains unknown. The tragedy explores themes of jealousy, trust, and betrayal.
