
Introduction Shakespeare’s Othello stands as one of the most profound and compelling tragedies in the English literary canon. Shakespeare first performed this play in 1604, vividly dramatising the downfall of Othello, a Moorish general serving in the Venetian army, whom jealousy, manipulation, and societal prejudice ultimately undo. Crafted with Shakespeare’s unmatched command of language and psychological insight, Othello’s story of love and betrayal continues to resonate strongly in contemporary discourse, interrogating themes...