1. Black and White in Shakespeare's Othello
In Shakespeare's "Othello," a central theme focuses on the contrast between the colors black and white, literally and metaphorically. ... Piece by piece, Othello is losing himself more and fulfilling the generalization that black men have animalistic tendencies when he channels his anger towards Desdemona into fits of rage and jealousy. ... They were both utterly different, on separate ends of the spectrum but, of course, blackness tainted the purity that the color white is known for. ...
- Word Count: 732
- Approx Pages: 3
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