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- Othello - A Racist Play?
- Although there are lots of things to suggest this is a racist
- play I don't think that racism actually dominates the play, even
- though it has a racist theme. There is a romantic union between black
- and white which gets destroyed because most people think the
- relationship is wrong. At the time the play was written, 1604, even
- the Queen of England was racist so there must have been a strong
- hatred of blacks around that time.
- Most racist comments in the play are said by people that are
- angry or upset. For example, when Emilia found out that Othello
- had killed Desdemona she was extremely mad and she called Othello a
- Blacker devil, this was the only time in the play that she had said
- anything racist about Othello. The main characters that have racist
- attitudes are Iago, Brabantio, Roderigo and Emilia, with the hatred of
- Othello as the basis for their racist actions and comments towards
- him. Iago is the most racist character in the book as he has it in for
- Othello right from the start. What sparks off Iago's hate towards him
- is the fact that when Othello chose his lieutenant , it was Cassio who
- was chosen instead of Iago. What made Iago angry was the fact that
- Cassio had no experience in war when he did and Cassio was chosen
- instead of him. Iago does not say anything racist to Othello's face
- but he has a lot to say against him behind his back. He schemes to
- destroy Othello and anything in his way including Cassio and
- Desdemona. The first time we hear one of his racist comments is when
- he's talking to Brabantio about Othello and Desdemona,
- Even now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe.
- Iago says this to try and turn Brabantio against Othello. Iago uses
- racist comments all the way through the play, as he tries to turn
- people against Othello, for example calling him a Barbary Horse. He
- never says anything racist to Othello's face because in his plot he
- had to be his best friend, so as not to make him suspicious that Iago
- was causing all the trouble for him. Iago is jealous of Othello for
- many reasons, one being that Othello has higher ranking in the army
- than him, and also he has a good marriage with Desdemona which Iago
- does not have himself with Emilia. These are the main causes of his
- hatred for Othello and the reason he adopts such a racist attitude.
- Roderigo is another one of the racist characters in the play,
- being so right from the start. He is Iago's accomplice and will do
- anything that Iago wants him to. I think he does this because of the
- way Iago can twist a situation to make it sound as if Roderigo would
- get something good from it but in the end he doesn't.
- One of the racist names he calls Othello behind his back is
- Thick-lips . He hates Othello because he's jealous of him as he
- also loves Desdemona but cannot have her. I don't think he views
- Othello in a very bad, racist way but uses the racism against Othello
- because he's jealous of him. Neither Roderigo or Iago would say
- anything racist to Othello's face as he is the general of the army.
- Brabantio is also a racist character, and is enraged when he
- finds out that his daughter, Desdemona, has been seeing the moor
- behind his back. Brabantio is so mad he sends out his guards to catch
- Othello and put him in prison. Brabantio views Othello as a foul and
- dirty no good black, I think this racist view of his is because he's
- angry when he finds out that his daughter has been seeing this moor.
- Unlike Iago and Roderigo, Brabantio will openly make racist comments
- about Othello to his face such as,
- lascivious moor,
- Wheeling stranger.
- Brabantio can do this because he is the Senator of Venice and is
- higher in rank than Othello.
- The other character who is racist towards Othello is Emilia, the
- lady in waiting to Desdemona. Emilia is disgusted with Othello when
- she finds out that Othello had killed Desdemona this is the time she
- gets a chance to express her feelings about Othello,
- O, the more angel she, and you the blacker devil!
- Although this is the only time she says what she thinks of him, I
- think that she was racist towards Othello all through the play and did
- not approve of his relationship with Desdemona but just could not show
- it because she would get in trouble with her lord.
- Because Shakespeare wrote a play about a black and white union,
- which was later destroyed, I think it shows that he's not racist. I
- think he feels that the union between the two is right, but the
- relationship would never survive in a racist community at that time.
- He portrayed the union between Othello and Desdemona as a good thing,
- and the people who destroyed it, mainly Iago and Roderigo as evil.
- This shows once again that he approves of a black and white
- relationship and therefore was not racist himself.
- Once before Shakespeare wrote a sonnet about his mistress which says,
- for example,
- If snow be white, why then her breast be dun
- He writes about his mistress being black when other poets of that time
- wrote about how their mistresses were white. The other poets were the
- racist ones, they girlfriends were always white and perfect,
- Shakespeare wrote about how his mistresses is black and not very
- beautiful. Although the play has a strong racist theme against blacks
- I don't think that the play is racist.
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