Women in Othello Each of Term Paper

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Therefore, she is the most beloved of the three, at least until Othello loses his faith in her and her fidelity, and so, she has a better relationship with her husband through a portion of the play.

While the women are all important to the central action and theme of the play, they actually play very minor roles throughout the scenes. Desdemona appears the most and is a central character, but the men dominate the play, and Shakespeare uses the women as a love/hate interest and to add the motive for jealousy to the play. The men create all the action (and all the misunderstandings).
It seems if Shakespeare had left the play in the women's hands, they would have worked out a more viable solution and understood what was going on much quicker......

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