Othello's Jealousy

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On another hand, A.C. Bradley looks to Othello as hero, pro – Othello, a victim and an “open and passionate, a lover the strength of whose passion inspired the love not only of Desdemona but the audience. The newness of Othello’s marriage made his jealousy credible”. He blames the society and Iago because they transformed Othello from a noble and a pure person to a monster. In this community of Venetians, where the racism, class and gender play a center role, they consider anyone who is dark and outsider as an uprooted person, homeless and from a low status class. Roderigo and Brabantio take it for granted that the marriage between black African and Brabantio a white Venetian woman is deeply unnatural. Brabantio himself thinks that his daughter