Humanity Revealed in Shakespeare's Othello Shakespeare knew what he was doing when he creating characters full of good and bad qualities. We need only to look at his drama, Othello, to see a wide range of them. Othello, Iago, and Desdemona are colorful creations of human nature. What they reveal is the astonishing truth that regardless of how much we "progress" as a society, we do not change a whole lot. We make find ourselves finding cures for certain diseases, playing with technological gadgets, and exploring space, but the truth remains that we are still the same kinds of human beings Shakespeare watched every day. Shakespeare highlights jealousy, trust, racism, and physiological drama in Othello and these themes are very much a part of our modern society. At the end of the day, we are still human and are driven by our basal desires, which can ultimately lead to our ruin if we allow them to do so. Othello, Iago, and Desdemona are popular not so because they are extraordinary but because they are not. It does not take much to bring the confident Othello down. In fact, it takes very little to bring him down once the recipe for destruction is figured out, it is relatively easy to destroy this noble soldier. Even Iago, in a his intelligence, is nothing...
He is simply driven by hatred and that keeps him moving throughout the play. Desdemona, too, is nothing too special. What makes her character so popular is her pure love for the man that would just as soon kill her than listen to her side of the story. These are accepted because they just like us.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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