Othello, a tragedy play, is written by the most renowned playwright William Shakespeare. The story revolves around a Moorish General, Othello who has achieved great general feats on behalf of the state of Venice. He has recently married Desdemona, a beautiful and wealthy Venetian lady much younger than himself, against the wishes of her father. Lago, who is Othello's malevolent ensign. Has developed a secret jealousy and resentments against Othello.
The Moorish General traverses through a series of unfortunate events from Lago’s plotting, the misinterpreted image of Desdemona. How will Othello turn out to be a tragic hero?
Find the answer with the story, that creates a sense of reverence and fear in the readers.
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Edugorilla Community Pvt.Ltd
Publication Year
2024 June
Book Type
Fiction Book
Number of Pages
155
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William Shakespeare was a poet, actor, and playwright from England. He was born on April 26, 1564 in Stratford- Avon. Shakespeare is often regarded as the greatest English-language writer and the world's greatest dramatist. He is referred to as the Bard of Avon and England's national poet. During his lifetime, Shakespeare authored around 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other works. His plays have been performed more than any other playwright's and have been translated into every major living language.
Between 1589 and 1613, Shakespeare penned the majority of his well-known works. His early works primarily consisted of comedies and histories, and they are still considered among the best in both categories.
William’s tragic play Othello’ was probably written in 1603. The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 6 October 1621, by Thomas Walkley, and got published in 1622. After a year of success, the play got included among the plays in the First Folio of Shakespeare's collected plays.
Due to its enduring themes of passion, jealousy, and race, Othello is still topical and popular and is widely performed, with numerous adaptations and it has enjoyed popularity among the readers from the Jacobean period to the present day.
Dimensions
Width
9 mm
Height
203 mm
Length
127 mm
Depth
0.43
Weight
172 gr
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