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Othello by William Shakespeare is a tragic play that explores themes of jealousy, manipulation, and racial prejudice. The noble general, Othello, is ensnared by the villainous Iago's deceitful machinations, leading to a tragic chain of events. As love turns to betrayal and suspicion, Shakespeare delves into the destructive power of unchecked jealousy, highlighting the vulnerability of human emotions and the devastating consequences of manipulation.
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Othello |
Othello is the Moor of Venice.
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Desdemona |
Desdemona is the wife of Othello.
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Cassio |
Cassio is an honourable lieutenant.
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Bianca |
Bianca is a courtesan.
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Brabantio |
Brabantio is the father of Desdemona.
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Roderigo |
Roderigo is a gulled gentleman.
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Gratiano |
Gratiano is a noble Venetian, kinsman to Brabantio.
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Lodovico |
Lodovico is a noble Venetian, kinsman to Brabantio.
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Montano |
Montano is the Governor of Cyprus.
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