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Shakespeare's Othello:
Context, Critics and more!
- Context
- Cyprus
- Main Setting
- Located just
south of
Greece
- Annexed by
Venice in 1489
- Conquered
by Turks in
1571
- Venice
- Luxury
and
Culture
- Women are beautiful and
easy to love. Men are
aggressive and hot tempered
- Oligarchic City State
- Power struture in which power
rests with a small number of
people
- 'Moor
- Trade routes expanding, Increased
exposure to other cultures
- Mauretania tribe from
North Africa often
refered to as 'Moor'
- Vague Term
- Could be a
derogatory
term
- Could refer to
liniage
- Iago
- Spanish Name
- England and Spain are
enimies at the time the play
was written and preformed
- Competition over colonization
- Military
- Prestigious Job-
Dependent on Rank
- General: Logical, Loyal,
Brave, Trustworthy and
Couragous
- Lieutenant: 'Place
Holder' same qualities
as the General
- Second In command
- Ancient/ Ensign:
Couragous, Loyal
- Flag barer, Very important so that soilders
know when they are in relation to the general
and that the general is still alive and fighting
- Third In command
- Marriage
- Patriarchal Society
- Fathers Choose When and
Who Daughters Marry
- Men can leagally marry at 14yrs
old, Women at 12yrs old (though it
isn't recommended)
- Suitors chosen based on Social and
Economic Rank. Age is not a factor
- Marriage for Love
is foolish
- Business
transaction
- Preformance
- King's men
- James I's Court 1604
- 'Tragic Period'
- Women
- Two Strong women
- Both Subvert typical Expectation
- E.g Desdemona's
Marriage
- Inspiration
- Italian Prose Tale from 1565
- Italian Prose Tale from 1565
- Cinthio
- Giovanni Battista Giraldi
- Similar plot BUT extra charcters and
a millitary backdrop
- Critics
- Francois Laroque:
Shakespeare's Festive World
- 'Tug-of-War between the
Forces of comedy and those
of Tragedy'
- Micheal C. Andrews: Honest Othello
- The Handkerchief and its loss is very important.
- Othello puts a lot of emphasis on its loss
- Othello's jelousy reall peaks
after it goes missing. He
becomes a lot less resonable
- Was Brabantio Right?
- The Handkercheif was the first thing
Othello Gave Desdemona
- He does say it is magic!
- Genre
- Tragedy
- Calamatous Outcome
- Lots of Death
- Public
- Aristocracy
- Extraordinary
- Wonder and Pity
- High Seriousness
- Comedy
- Happy Ending
- No Deaths
- Private
- Middling Sort/ Class
- Common
- Dlight and Scorn
- Trivial
- Cross Genre's : Tragic Comedy
- Revenge Tragedy
- Othello as Revenger?
- Imaginary Crime
- No Impediment to Jusice
- Belives acting with Nobility
but isn't really
- Revenge on himself.
- Iago as Revenger?
- Clear grievance but no real Crime
or Impediment to Justice
- revenge is very precise-
motivation for breaking up
Othello and Desdemona?
- Petty Grievance
- Othello's Hamartia
- Marring someone younger/
white/ marriage in general?
- Trusting Iago?
- Who has up to this point
been a loyal friend?
- Not respecting Brabantio's wishes?
- Anagnorisis
- Unsatisfactory Ending: Everyone is Dead
- Need to Conceal the Bodies
- NOTHING IS LEARNT!
- Plot elements
that fit in a
comedy
- Witchcraft and Marriage
- Midsummer Nights Dream