1. othello's tragic flaw
The ever-famous tragic flaw, consistent throughout all of Shakespeare's works, echoes once more into the soul of a moor. ... Othello's tragic flaw was his unwillingness to trust his past, in place of trusting his fear of the uncertain future. ... Othello's fear of what could be is so strong that he no longer trusts Desdemona and the love that got him there, and that becomes his undoing. ... Fear is such an overwhelming force, that it will either make you or break you. ... Had Othello not given into fear, he would not have fallen from grace. ...
- Word Count: 391
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School