Intro To Othello
Intro To Othello
Love
Jealousy
Passion
Betrayal
Honour
Racism
Loyalty
Murder
Introduction to Othello
Othello is set in the 16th Century in Venice,
Italy and in Cyprus
· However, because of a fatal or tragic flaw in his character - something that leads a
man to disregard the Divine or to disobey a moral law - he will make wrong choices,
going with his 'darker side' rather than confronting the forces of evil and selfishness.
· Aware of the alternatives, he goes ahead with unwise decisions - decisions that
result in his personal decline into a state of misery and personal torment, leading to
eventual death. In the process the community in which he lives and functions might
well also suffer.
· The audience should feel pity and fear at the decline of a great man into sin and
disgrace.
Tragic-heroes examples:
Oedipus
Macbeth
Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader
A tragic hero
Summary
Fall of a great man/leader
Disobeys the laws of nature
(such as fate)
‘Hero is aware of the choices but
chooses unwisely
The decline evokes empathy from the
audience
Context
Othello is one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies
Othello is set in Cyprus against the backdrop of the wars