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    In What Way Would A Modern Audience React To The Way Race And Racism Is Portrayed In ’Othello’? In the Sixteenth century‚ as we see clearly from Othello and other works of both Shakespeare and Cinthio’s original version of Othello‚ race was a topic of great debate and discussion. Today‚ in the twenty-first century the debate retains its controversy and passion. However‚ attitudes towards race have taken a dramatic turn during the last century. In the developed world people are now living in an

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    Eamon Shannon Capt Hellmann English 211 – Othello Essay 22 September 2016 Othello: An Air of Racism William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Othello‚ introduces race early on in the play indicating it will be an important motif throughout the rest of the play. During the course of Act 1‚ multiple discriminatory references to Othello’s skin color as well as his Turkish heritage sets the stage for how other characters as well as Othello himself will treat the “black moor” in the play. He is not seen as a counterpart

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    In Othello‚ Shakespeare creates a setting‚ tone of racism in Act I‚ scene i of Othello. Racism is defined as a fear or dislike of a race other than one’s own‚ or the doctrine that some races are inferior to others (The Winston Canadian Dictionary). Shakespeare uses racism strategically to bring meaning to character‚ theme‚ and plot throughout the scene. The first racist quotation in Act I‚ scene I of Othello is‚ “And I‚ God bless the mark‚ his Moorship’s ancient” (Othello: I:i:33). During the

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    The play Othello by William Shakespeare explores the powerful impact racism can have on the minds of its victims and how it can shift their perspectives of themselves. This connection to racism in the play is revealed through repeating patterns‚ that allows the audience to understand the devastating tragedy caused as a result of this racism. Othello is moulded by society to believe that he is different as a result of both the purposeful and unconscious use of the word “Moor” which is a word used

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    Racism in Othello Racism seems to be a big concern in Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ Othello. Because the hero of the play is an outsider‚ a Moor‚ we have an idea how blacks were regarded in England‚ in Elizabethan times. There are many references that bring about the issue of racism from the very beginning to the end. In the tragedy‚ where Othello is coming from is not mentioned‚ yet through the descriptions the reader is informed that he belongs to one of the Eastern nationalities such as African

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    Racism in Othello is able to be studied because of the contextual time period‚ and how human response changes in different contexts. Racism is one of the more broad viewing points in Othello‚ there is alot of points and techniques that can be observed in this theme. Iago has excused himself of his illdoings towards othello becuase of othello’s racial status. "I hate the moor and it is thought abroad that he twixt my sheets" Iago uses the word moor‚ tp directly reveal that he is expressing his discontent

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    Racism is presented in a range of ways in Othello Act One‚ but it is mainly presented through Barbantio’s reaction to the secret marriage between Desdemona and Othello. Also racism is presented through Iago’s and Roderigo’s comments about Othello. When Iago and Roderigo speaks of Othello they him a “Barbary horse‚” an “old black ram‚” and also tells Brabantio that his daughter and Othello are “making the beast with two backs”. These phrases dehumanises Othello and makes him different from the

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    eventually catches up to them? I have; Othello‚ the tragic story of the fall of someone highly placed‚ who seems to be under the utilization of the mastermind or better-said puppeteer Iago. Throughout the play Iago manipulates those around him in order to achieve what he wants to further benefit himself‚ we also see a continuous reinforcement of racial stereotypes targeted towards Othello. In many of Shakespeare’s plays he explores the ideas of racial tensions‚ Othello is an example of one of these plays

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    MARX‚ Zur Judenfrage (1844) It has often been mistaken that racism only exists between those who are black and white. This of course‚ has largely been influenced by colonialism and slavery in the New World. Carlos Hoyt Jr in his article‚ ‘The Pedagogy of the Meaning of Racism: Reconciling a Discordant Discourse‚’ states that although several key concepts in the study of diversity‚ social bias‚ and social justice are

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    The Effects of Racism and Misogyny in Othello Race and gender heavily influence the course of peoples’ lives. Shakespeare’s “Othello” depicts a society in which racist and misogynist behaviour informs and affects how characters are perceived and treated. Women in the play are viewed by men as objects‚ available for their possession and use. The constant subtle and overt racism that Othello encounters throughout the play contribute to his downfall. The unjust treatment of women and people of colour

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