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A 9 page paper which examines research on Shakespeare’s Othello. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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and evil intent. It is also a play about race and culture and political ambition. Like any of Shakespeares plays it is a complex and intriguing work in many ways.
It is also a play that is based on many historical realities such as the conditions and foundations of culture, political powers, and possible characters from the past. As such
Othello stands as a powerful play that offers the reader/viewer a look at history concerning many issues, while also offering a play about the timeless realities of humanity. The following
paper offers an examination of various articles concerning this play and thus offers a research of information available regarding Shakespeares Othello. Research on Shakespeares Othello
In one article, by John Baker titled On the Strange History Of Othello, the author notes that "The biographic and academic struggle over Othello is nearly
the equal of this unforgettable drama, it teams with petty jealousies and convoluted intrigues; it boils with hidden problems and controversial solutions" (Baker). Baker argues that through careful research concerning
the history of the story there is much that can be seen, and proved, that seems to go against many scholarly arguments concerning what the author claims is the Stratfordian
myth. It is a play that demonstrates a profound intelligence on the part of the author, and a play that illustrates how the author lived at a particular time.
Baker indicates that it is a play that the play is "a diplomatic docudrama dealing, head-on, with murderous and perverse passions
simmering within a strata of society about which the lowly were to hazard no opinions, let alone, published ones" (Baker). Baker indicates that in its time, as much as now,
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