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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'Othello Speech – Modernisation of Geoffery Sax’s Movie\r'

'Othello is a catastrophe that examines the darker aspects of human existence such and green-eyed monster and r eveningge. Othello is unique in the way that it forces us as audience to contemplate what it is to be human. Shakespeare ingeniously contends the Elizabethan attitudes and values towards the prejudices of lean and gender while also presenting his contextual theme of chaos versus order.\r\nThese values hap the context of both modern and modern audiences and it is by with(predicate) the BBC adaptation by Geoffrey sax that modern audiences are able to accept with relevance of these issues. Othello is a story of discolor and white, or even more so black versus white. Shakespeare represents this racial difference of opinion on an interesting level, as a battle of good versus evil which is always seen in black versus white. It is within the character and interactions of Othello that, Shakespeare privileges and challenges the mood of the prejudice of racism.\r\nIt can easily been seen that in Elizabethan times there would be no-one who would look favourably on a â€Å"black” man soon enough Shakespeare has move him in one of the highest positions as the common of the Venetian army in Cyprus. Othello is a man of confidence, nobility and rank yet he is constantly inferior because of his color as can be seen through Iago who refers constantly to him as â€Å"The Moor” and even states him of one with the devil; â€Å" When devils will the blackest sins say on”( Act 2 word picture 3, Line 341).\r\nThis is likely to represent the attitudes of a great deal of people at the time the play was written as even the Queen of England was racist as at one point she expressed her discontent at the great chip of ‘Negars and blackamoors which are crept into the realm’. Yet it is through Othello’s character that Shakespeare is able to challenge the stereotypical ideology of\r\n'

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