Shakespeare's Othello has no narrator. Some of his plays, such as Romeo and Juliet or Henry V have what is called a chorus who opens each act with a description of what is to come. The Chorus in Romeo and Juliet describes the plot of the entire play in his famous opening speech. In Henry IV the Prologue is Rumour, bringing false news to the Percy family. Comedies like Midsummer Night's Dream and As You Like It have epilogues spoken by one of the characters. None of these is a true narrator who comments on the action we see on the stage. The only Shakespearean play with a narrator is Pericles.
In conclusion, Othello has no chorus, prologue, or epilogue, and definitely no narrator.
The same way I would describe any other Othello. Othello is still Othello no matter what clothes you put him in.
Shakespeare's Othello is essentially a tragedy
Women in Othello are:Desdemona- Othello's wifeEmilia- Iago's wife and Desdemona's companionBianca- loves Cassio
Othello was first set in Venice, than in Cyprus when Othello was sent to fight the Turks.
The duration of Filming Othello is 1.4 hours.
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During the brawl, Iago kills Roderigo.
Emilia is an earthy contrast to the romantic Desdemona.
she is a character in one of shakespeares plays called othello and shes a bit of a hoe
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
treads :) haha apex
Shakespeare took the plot form an Italian short story, "The Moorish Captain," in the Gli Hecatommithi.
Four: First RODERIGO Second DESDEMONA Third EMILIA Fourth OTHELLO However it is implied that Brabantio has also died during the story and we know that Iago will die in the near future after a drawn out punishment.
Gosh, that's a tough one. And for our next question, who wrote Beethoven's Fifth Symphony? Shakespeare's play was written by Shakespeare of course.
At about the peak of his career. Othello is usually thought to have been written in 1604 or so (there is a performance record in 1605) at which time Shakespeare was 40 years old and on top of his game.