The Pervasive Power of Prejudice in Shakespeare’s “Othello” (951 words, 2 pages)
The Pervasive Power of Prejudiceby Ben LoweOne of the first themes to emerge in Shakespeares Othello, and certainly one of the most discussed, is that of the blatant racism against Othello, most notably by Iago, Roderigo, and Desdemonas father, Brabantio. However, while racism is certainly a valid topic, tracing evidence ...
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