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Shakespeare’s
“Othello”
(1564-1616)
Shakespeare
Actor and playwright
Formed his own
theatrical company
Built the Globe Theatre
Stockholder
Greatest plays
produced here
Burned in 1613
During performance of
Henry 8th - cannon went
off
Globe
Theatre
Enclosed space with
partial roof
Seated as many as 2500
3 galleries of seats
around 3 sides
Platform stage extending
from rear wall
Groundlings
Intimate atmosphere
The Old Globe Theatre replica, which opened in
Balboa Park, Sandiego, 1935
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/timeline/timeline3.htm
Conventions of Elizabethan
Drama
Trapdoors
Inner stage
Upper stage
Simple scenery
Elaborate
costumes
Female roles
by males
Elaborate
sound effects
Shakespeare’s
Greatness
Deep understanding of human nature
Knowledge in a wide variety of
subjects
Influence on language
Freely experimented with grammar,
vocabulary
Created words: click this link to see
some
http://shakespeare.about.com/library/weekly/aa042400a.htm
Originated phrases
A Note on Reading
Shakespeare
Keep track of characters
from list
Poetic language - read slowly &
carefully
Pay attention to the annotations
Listen to recording; read summary;
view a video
http://www.tumblebooks.com/talkingbooks/full_book.asp?ProductID=831
Othello,
the Moor
of
Venice
(page 1263)
Plot: Identify which
conflicts occur in the play
and where.
Person
vs. person
Person vs. self
Person vs.
environment
Person vs. God
Plot: Identify
movement
Exposition
Complication
Climax
Denouement
Setting: Venice and
Cyprus
Is the setting natural or artificial?
Is it hostile or friendly?
Is it limited to one place?
Shakespeare clearly breaks with
Aristotle’s classical unities in this
play: one plot, one location, over
24-hours.
Time of Play
Othello elopes with Desdemona;
same night takes ship for Cyprus
Cassio is disgraced 1st night after
arrival in Cyprus
Desdemona is killed 2nd night in
Cyprus
The play spans 3 days, two locations,
and has multiple plots.
Characterization
Antagonist
= Iago
Protagonist
= Othello
Characterization:
Iago
Laurence Olivier as Iago
www.peopleplayuk.org.uk
Ambitious
Envious of Cassio’s
promotionSexually
jealous of Othello and
Cassio
Greedy
Deceitful
Lustful
Iago
Intelligent
Cunning
Capable of tempting and
controlling characters around him
Villain without conscience
Diabolically evil while appearing to
be honest, trustworthy
Iago
Reduces human
nature to its least
attractive traits
Coarse, blunt
Suspicious view of
human nature allows him to locate
weakness in others
and encourage its
dominance of whole
personality
Iago’s Techniques
for Deception
Instigates others to act
Pretends to speak only out of the
best motives
Works through insinuation rather
than through explicit lies
Othello
Greatness
Tragic hero
Virtues carried to excess
Loves - “too well”
Trusts - too much
Great sense of moral virtue punishes sin
Sensitive nature - vivid fantasies
Othello
“Free
and open
nature”
“Constant, loving,
noble nature”
Energetic
Desire for
perfection
Trusting
Othello’s Insecurities
HIS BLACKNESS
A Moor (North Africa)
Negative stereotyping
by other characters
Lascivious
Unnatural mate for
white woman
Practitioner of black
magic
Othello’s Insecurities
HIS LACK OF SOPHISTICATION
Not a native of Venice
At home on battlefield, not in
sophisticated Venetian society
Lacks self-confidence
Trusts Iago’s view
Othello’s Insecurities
HIS
AGE
Older
than
Desdemona
Iago plays
on this
insecurity
Desdemona
Admirable
Self-contained
Speaks
forcefully
and to the point
when she confronts her
father
Speaks playfully with Iago
while waiting for Othello’s
ship
Desdemona
Is known for her
innocence, purity
Can plead for Cassio
- but not for herself
Dutiful, obedient
Can be regarded as
model Elizabethan
wife
Symbol: dramatic irony
All the characters believe in
Iago’s honesty.
Othello believes in
Desdemona’s guilt.
Confidant(e) - serves a
major character as a
friend
Emilia
is
confidante to
Desdemona
Iago is
confidant to
Roderigo
Foil - illuminates a more
important character
Emilia and
Bianca are
foils to
Desdemona
Cassio and
Iago are foils
to Othello
Theme
Human nature is easily manipulated.
Jealousy is like a disease. Humans can
have a terribly dark and cunning side.