In the play, Othello, by William Shakespeare, the memorable ideas have been presented through dramatic techniques by the characterization of Iago and Othello. ... Through soliloquies, he openly confesses to the audience his plans to deceive Othello where he will get revenge on Othello and "pour pestilence into his ear" (2.3.338). ... In Act five Scene One, Shakespeare uses dramatic action and tension where Roderigo attempts to kill Cassio. ... He conveys a clear perception of Desdemona's innocent nature which makes her vulnerable to his scheming act, "so will I turn her vir...
The layout of the stage consisted of five levels. ... However, Shakespeare wrote, produced, and sometimes even acted in his own plays. ... Shakespeare's next great tragedy was Othello, which was a tragedy of jealousy. ... After Othello, Shakespeare wrote Macbeth, a tragedy of ambition (Best). ...
Being his most noteworthy work, The Spanish Tragedy is responsible for the introduction of an abundance of game changing ideals such as "the iambic pentameter, the five act structure, the play within a play, causality, the Machiavellian villain, the soliloquy, the blank verse, and the Revenge Tragedy" (Nance); single handedly opening new doors and paving uncharted roads in Elizabethan Theatre for other writers to follow in the years to come. ... Undoubtedly, Kyd is the one whom these contributions have been relatively attributed to in the world of academia and in the institutionalize...