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William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his trusted ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through cunning deception and psychological manipulation, Iago exploits Othello's trust and plants seeds of jealousy that threaten to destroy everything. Widely considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, this intense tragedy explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the devastating consequences of manipulation.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through calculated deception involving a handkerchief and carefully staged encounters, Iago exploits Othello's trust while pursuing his own vengeful agenda. Considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, this dark tragedy explores jealousy, manipulation, and the destructive power of suspicion.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as he falls victim to his ensign Iago's manipulation. Iago plants seeds of suspicion about Othello's wife Desdemona, driving the commander toward jealousy and rage. Considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, this dark tale explores deception, trust, and the devastating consequences of manipulation. The play has captivated audiences since its first performance with its complex characters and psychological intensity.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through calculated deception and exploitation of trust, Iago orchestrates a web of suspicion that threatens to destroy Othello's marriage and career. The play explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and revenge, examining how manipulation can corrupt even the noblest character.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through cunning deception and planted evidence, Iago exploits Othello's trust and preys on his insecurities, setting in motion a devastating chain of events. Considered one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, the play explores themes of jealousy, manipulation, and race through its demanding central roles.

Jacinto Benavente

Señora ama: Comedia en tres actos

"Señora ama: Comedia en tres actos" by Jacinto Benavente is a play premiered in 1908. Dominica is a newly married woman forced to endure her husband Feliciano's chronic infidelities. She finds solace in knowing he always returns to her. But when she discovers she is pregnant, everything changes. The news forces her to reconsider her situation and compels her husband to make a profound decision about their future together.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through cunning deception and psychological warfare, Iago exploits Othello's trust and uses a handkerchief as false evidence of betrayal. This manipulation drives Othello toward a devastating resolution, exploring themes of jealousy, deception, and the destructive power of suspicion in one of Shakespeare's most compelling tragedies.

William Shakespeare

Οθέλλος
 Σαικσπείρου Τραγωδίαι Μέρος Β'

"Οθέλλος" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through calculated deception and exploitation of trust, Iago orchestrates a web of lies that transforms Othello's love into deadly jealousy. Considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, the play explores themes of manipulation, jealousy, and the destructive power of suspicion, featuring some of Shakespeare's most demanding and complex roles.

William Shakespeare

Othello

"Othello" by William Shakespeare is a tragedy written around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play follows Moorish military commander Othello as his ensign Iago manipulates him into suspecting his wife Desdemona of infidelity. Through cunning schemes involving a handkerchief and manufactured evidence, Iago exploits Othello's trust while pursuing his own revenge. The play explores themes of jealousy, deception, and race, and is considered one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies alongside Macbeth, King Lear, and Hamlet.

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