Saturday, October 12, 2019
Rating Shakespeares Othello :: GCSE English Literature Coursework
Rating Othelloà à à à à à Is this Shakespearean tragedy Othello at the top of the rating chart, or is it just near the top? This essay intends to examine various aspects of this subject, along with critical opinion. à The Bardââ¬â¢s presentation of emotions, character, of good and evil actions that are down-to-earth ââ¬â these are sometimes seen as the main reasons for the high ranking of Othello. Louis B. Wright and Virginia A. LaMar in ââ¬Å"The Engaging Qualities of Othelloâ⬠maintain that the popularity of this play has been consistent for about 400 years and they tell why: à Shakespeareââ¬â¢s tragedy Othello has enjoyed popularity on the stage from the authorââ¬â¢s time to our own. It has remained a living drama over the centuries because it treats emotions that are universal and persistent in human nature. Its characters do not exist on a plane far removed from ordinary life; we are not asked to witness the conflict of kings and conspirators beyond the experience of everyday people; we are not involved in the consequences of disasters on a cosmic scale; what we witness is a struggle between good and evil, the demonstration of love, tenderness, jealousy, and hate in terms that are humanly plausible. (126) à The realistic aspect of the play presents a full range of characters, a full range of emotions, a full range of motivations, a full range of actions ââ¬â just as are present in real society. The down-to-earth consideration is very important to Othelloââ¬â¢s enduring popularity. à Francis Ferguson in ââ¬Å"Two Worldviews Echo Each Otherâ⬠ranks the play Othello quite high among the Bardââ¬â¢s tragedies: à Othello, written in 1604, is one of the masterpieces of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"tragic period.â⬠In splendor of language, and in the sheer power of the story, it belongs with the greatest. But some of its admirers find it too savage. . . .(131) à The play is so quotable; consider Desdemonaââ¬â¢s opening lines before the Council of Venice: ââ¬Å"My noble father, / I do perceive here a divided duty,â⬠or Othelloââ¬â¢s last words: ââ¬Å"Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.â⬠Could the continuing reputation of Othello be attributed to the quotable ââ¬Å"ultimate formâ⬠in which the Bard of Avon expressed his ideas? Robert B. Heilman says in ââ¬Å"The Role We Give Shakespeareâ⬠: à If we use the word ââ¬Å"support,â⬠however, we do name a way in which Shakespeare serves.
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