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My first time reading Othello. I read it while listening to the full cast performance by Naxos Audiobooks, which was phenomenal. I kept thinking about how amazong a modern broadway rewrite would be. i suppose that sentiment reflects on how great the story is to be able to weather so many years and still be something that we find interesting in today's times.
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I am actually shocked by this play! Shakespeare is of course no stranger to tragic tales but this is so twisted and cruel that I found myself equally fascinated and outraged.
Simply put, Iago is the most wretched and loathsome character I have ever come across and makes all other villains pale in comparison. As with all the best and most cunning of villains he seems to convey utter charm, through looks and character and I lost count of the times he is described as “Honest Iago”. The fact that he ...more
Simply put, Iago is the most wretched and loathsome character I have ever come across and makes all other villains pale in comparison. As with all the best and most cunning of villains he seems to convey utter charm, through looks and character and I lost count of the times he is described as “Honest Iago”. The fact that he ...more

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