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Of all the heroes that the pen of Shakespeare has brought into this world,
probably, Othello is the most humble as to its social standing and
parentage; however, he is a lively and exemplary character that carries a
strong masculine touch. He is a Moor; a black man. He does not have many
friends. His profession appears to be his only passion. Othello is a brave
soldier. He has proved his valor and currently holds a strong position in
the armed forces of Denmark. He is a general. People regard him for his
position and bravery. He is swift of action, a characteristic desired by
soldiers. He is right in his claim: I must be found. My parts, my title, and
my perfect soul shall manifest me rightly.
Othello is a black man, the only black man in the town among white people.
He is a stranger who has earned repute and honor in this land. Regardless
of what people think of Othello, it is interesting to note that he is very
confident despite his humble origin. He leads the forces in the battle.
Though literally he is a stranger in the town, but on a parallel level he is a
stranger unto himself as well. He is unable to understand himself as well
as his love, his beloved wife. He commits the murder of a faithful wife that
had nothing for him but love. Where, where should Othello go is what he
may exclaim like a lost man.
Like his eminent success in the military matters, he earns fame for his love
as well. He is a passionate lover. He falls in love with an aristocratic lady,
Desdemona, the daughter of a senator. Othello, very beautifully, reveals
the inner condition of his love to Desdemona when he has a chance to meet
her: “If it were now to die, 'Twere now to be most happy. They are in such
a passionate love that they marry secretly. When summoned by the father
of Desdemona, Othello appears before him courageously but humbly.
Though the two lovers are a contrast to each other yet they are the best fit
of love, an eternal couple. Unfortunately, the contrast also becomes the
reason of their demise as well.
Despite being a strong man, Othello has a weaker side to his character. He
is exploited for this weakness by his ensign, Iago. He feeds the moor on
misinformation regarding his wife which the man of character is willing to
listen to. Iago makes him believe that his sincere and true wife is unfaithful
to him. Othello utters out “O, devil, devil! If that the Earth could teem with
woman's tears, Each drop she falls would prove a crocodile. This is the
turning point in the life of Othello where he has gone astray by not
believing in himself and his love.
is a statement which is ironically proven true when the Moor really gets
himself entangled in jealousy! This is because he finds his wife giving
attention to her ex-suitor. The flames of jealousy are ignited by Iago and
extremes are reached by his own intriguing mind. He is never alive to the
true state of things. He creates a world in seclusion of the social realities
of life. In short he fails to adjust to the social life.