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Essay / Jealousy in Shakespeare's Othello - 730
Jealousy in OthelloShakespeare's play Othello focuses primarily on a particular evil. The action concerns sexual jealousy. And although human sin is such that jealousy constantly touches on other forms of depravity, the center of interest always returns in Othello to the destruction of love through jealousy, which is why in this essay I'm going to talk about the jealousy that almost everyone in this room is going through. In the play Othello, we can resemble a battle that is realized through a tense tale of jealousy and murder. Even in this play, jealousy is presented by several characters like: Othello, Roderigo, Bianca and Iago, we can say that they have an irrational behavior compared to that of Leontes, the jealous husband of Hermoine in "The Tale of 'Winter', and claim each manifestation as a form of sexual jealousy. Iago, however, presents "an overall jealousy directed not only against sexual love, but also against love itself in all its manifestations." In "Othello" we can qualify a kind of materialism in a certain way because...