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Othello

Othello

Par Shakespeare, William

Publié par The Ebook Emporium

English 2026 ISBN 9791070055915
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What happens when trust is poisoned by jealousy? Othello is one of William Shakespeare's most powerful and emotionally devastating tragedies. Set against the backdrop of war and political intrigue, the play tells the story of Othello, a respected general whose deep love for his wife Desdemona is slowly destroyed by deception and doubt. At the center of the drama is Iago, one of literature's most chilling villains, whose calculated lies manipulate emotions and unravel lives. As suspicion replaces reason, Shakespeare exposes how jealousy, insecurity, and racism can corrupt judgment and lead to irreversible tragedy. This timeless play explores love, honor, betrayal, and the destructive power of false belief. Inside this eBook, you'll experience: A gripping psychological tragedy driven by manipulation One of Shakespeare's most complex heroes and villains Themes of jealousy, trust, and moral collapse A haunting examination of human vulnerability Widely studied and performed across the world, Othello remains essential reading for anyone interested in classic drama and the darker sides of human nature. Witness the tragedy born from deception. Buy now and experience one of Shakespeare's most intense plays.
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