William Shakespeare's Othello

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William Shakespeare is one of the most well-known writers of his time, and continues to be a famous one even today. Even though he wrote in the 16th century, his works are still widely appreciated. It was the neologisms, his masterful way of characterization, and his natural usage of language that shaped him as a permanent figure of the English Literature. Shakespeare reached the peak of his dramatic art with his tragedies, especially with “Othello”. “Othello” had and still has the ability to thrill the reader with its themes of love, marriage, honesty, mistrust, race, and honor, and the ability to captivate the audience when staged. But “Othello” more than for anything else, became famous for his antagonist, Iago. Othello as the protagonist