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Wikidata ID
Q26833
Author
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Rossini
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
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Berio, Francesco Maria marchese di Salza
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Genre
Tragedy
Tragedy
Published Date
1622
Also Known As
The Tragedy of Othello
The Moor of Venice

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OL36249203W0

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Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Date Announced
1604

Othello, in full Othello, the Moor of Venice, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written in 1603–04 and published in 1622 in a quarto edition from a transcript of an authorial manuscript. The text published in the First Folio of 1623 seems to have been based on a version revised by Shakespeare himself that sticks close to the original almost line by line but introduces numerous substitutions of words and phrases, as though Shakespeare copied it over himself and rewrote as he copied. The play derives its plot from Giambattista Giraldi’s De gli Hecatommithi (1565), which Shakespeare appears to have known in the Italian original; it was available to him in French but had not been translated into English.

The play is set in motion when Othello, a heroic black general in the service of Venice, appoints Cassio and not Iago as his chief lieutenant. Jealous of Othello’s success and envious of Cassio, Iago plots Othello’s downfall by falsely implicating Othello’s wife, Desdemona, and Cassio in a love affair. With the unwitting aid of Emilia, his wife, and the willing help of Roderigo, a fellow malcontent, Iago carries out his plan.

Making use of a handkerchief belonging to Desdemona and found by Emilia when Othello has unwittingly dropped it, Iago persuades Othello that Desdemona has given the handkerchief to Cassio as a love token. Iago also induces Othello to eavesdrop on a conversation between himself and Cassio that is in fact about Cassio’s mistress, Bianca, but which Othello is led to believe concerns Cassio’s infatuation with Desdemona. These slender “proofs” confirm what Othello has been all too inclined to believe—that, as an older black man, he is no longer attractive to his young white Venetian wife. Overcome with jealousy, Othello kills Desdemona. When he learns from Emilia, too late, that his wife is blameless, he asks to be remembered as one who “loved not wisely but too well” and kills himself.

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OTHELLO by William Shakespeare - Dramatic Reading - FULL AudioBook

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4vsFO1mh4o

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February 3, 2013

Othello by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXzhsG_VIPE

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May 23, 2019

Othello to go (Shakespeare in 13 Minuten)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11ipitShvIY

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January 25, 2016

Othello: Entire Play

http://shakespeare.mit.edu/othello/full.html

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Video SparkNotes: Shakespeare's Othello summary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp6LqSgukOU

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October 12, 2010

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