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Racism In Othello Research Paper

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Racism and Jealousy are two of the most shocking flaws in a modern society. However, jealousy takes second place to the horrific truth that is Racism in today’s society. Racism is quite possibly the biggest flaw as a global community. Both of these issues date back into the Elizabethan era. Reporter Daniel Dempster investigates how racism and jealousy are still relevant in a contemporary society such as ours. rom early in the 15th century, there lived a highly influential man. This man was named William Shakespeare. This name is widely known as the greatest, if not one of, playwrights in history. Shakespeare is a household name as he wrote 37 plays, …show more content…

Other than these luxurious items, there was also a clear class system that distinguished the slaves from the poor, the poor to the middle class and the middle class to the upper class. This system was more than often a racial degradation as the ethnic minorities were treated as slaves or workers. ‘An honourable murderer,’ this is Othello’s words after he kills Desdemona and wounds Iago. Throughout the play, the main character Iago shows a certain hate for the ‘Moor’ with detestable remarks such as “I hate the Moor; And it is thought abroad, that 'twixt my sheets ‘Has done my office: I know not if’t be true; But I, for mere suspicion in that kind, will do as if for surety” Iago says this because he suspects that Othello, being black, has been playing around with his wife, this is said out of jealousy towards Othello. This play is filled with examples of racism and jealousy, but enough of the play. The examples in the play are very similar to how things were done in the Elizabethan era, with darker skinned people at the bottom of the class ladder, often slaves or forced workers, and the lighter skinned people as upper class citizens, educated people with more chances of getting jobs. It is much the same with jealousy as men were open to indulgences such as prostitutes and women slaves. In the case of Othello, the main character Othello thinks his wife Desdemona, a naïve and innocent young

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