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Othello

Othello

Par Shakespeare, William

Publié par Antique Editions

English 2026 ISBN 9782379265259
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A noble hero. A deadly lie. A love undone by jealousy. Othello by William Shakespeare is one of Shakespeare's most intense and emotionally charged tragedies—a dramatic exploration of trust, manipulation, and the devastating power of jealousy. The play follows Othello, a respected Moorish general in the Venetian army, whose secret marriage to Desdemona becomes the target of the cunning and resentful Iago. Through deception and calculated lies, Iago plants seeds of doubt that grow into destructive suspicion, leading to tragic consequences. This complete edition includes: The unforgettable villain Iago Themes of jealousy, racism, loyalty, and betrayal Deep psychological insight into love and insecurity Some of Shakespeare's most powerful dramatic scenes Dark, gripping, and profoundly human, Othello remains a timeless masterpiece of tragic drama and a cornerstone of world literature. Add this unforgettable Shakespearean tragedy to your collection today.

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