What is the plot of Othello?
Shakespeare sets the play in Venice. Othello, a moor meaning he is black and is one of Venice’s most trusted general secretly marries Desdemona who is the daughter of senator called Brabantio.
Who are the characters in Othello?
Othello
Act 1 Scene 1:
Michael Cassio.
Act 1 scene 1:
Roderigo.
Act 1 scene 1:
Iago.
Act 1 scene 1:
How did blacks find themselves in Elizabethan London?
They found themselves in London because of the slave trade.
How were Africans presented in London at the time?
They were presented negatively and those that went to watch them equated them with cannibalism, cruelty and animal sexuality.
What happens in Act one?
What happens in Act two?
What happens in Act 3?
What happens in Act 4?
What happens in Act five?
Desdemona.
Cassio
- He can be easily led and trusting which is why he’s an easy victim of Iago’s plans.
Jealously
Jealously is a powerful and destructive force and drives most of the action in Othello. Iago’s jealously prompts him to ruin Cassio’s career and Othello’s happiness and Othello’s jealously causes him to destroy causes him to destroy his marriage and kill his wife.
- “I know my price, i am worth no worse a place”.
Gender and sexuality.
Gender played an important role in Elizabethan society. In Elizabethan times, men held most of the power both in society and in their relationships with women. Society was patriarchal. Brabantio is shocked that Desdemona s gone against his wishes and married Othello. Men in Othello try to control women. Women are repeatedly referred to as if they are the ‘property’ of the male characters.
Love and war.
Race.
Honesty and Deception.
Performing Othello.
Form and structure.
Othello shares similarities with domestic tragedy.
Othello has two settings:
Venice:
Cyprus:
Dramatic language.
Shakespeare uses blank verse to imitate the rhythm of natural speech.
Irony and double meanings.
Verbal irony helps to establish Iago’s character.
Oxymorons and paradoxes keep opposities close together: Othello is a play of opposites. The colours black abd white aare used to convey contrasting symbolic ideas - black is conventionally associated with evil, sin and hell while white is linked to linked to goodness, purity and innocence.