Othello
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G.C.S.E: English Coursework 'Othello' Analyse the style and structure of 'Othello', Act 3 scene 3, showing what it contributes to the play's major concerns. In William Shakespeare's most vivid and captivating play 'Othello', he casts the story of a 'noble' and courageous 'moor' dwelling in sixteenth century Venice. The whole basis of the play is to show how Othello is deceived and manipulated into committing a brutal murder of his wife. Othello is a general and it is his military powers that have earned him a 'place' in a Venetian society. Though he is accepted into this society there are signs of racial prejudice which is mainly contributed by the insidious 'monster' Iago who as the audience knows 'hates the moor'. The play is rather rare as the opening genre is a romantic comedy promoting Othello's and Desdemona's elopement, then it becomes a hopeless tragedy as Othello ignorantly murders his wife without confronting...

