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, Context:
1.​ Renaissance
●​ Cultural movement inspired by challenges
●​ Seen as the time of rebirth, golden age of rejuvenation
●​ Celebrated reason, men’s abilities, knowledge and wisdom

2.​ Machiavelli
●​ Wrote books about being a rebel e.g. Prince of 1513
●​ Had a philosophical account about how people should question themselves
and not solely abide by the social morals
●​ Villainous and basis of Iago’s character

3.​ Background of racism
●​ In 16-17th century Venice, there was a diverse population, it was associated
as a dangerous place for those with a different race from native Italians
●​ Those who were from Northern America and Middle East were seen as weak
and inferior and were often mistreated
●​ White was a colour which symbolised purity and innocence, black was seen
as impure and evil, although Othello was Shakespeare’s protagonist, he was
given racist characteristics and attributes e.g. uncontrollable rage
●​ There was a huge societal fear of miscegenation

4.​ Background of sexism
●​ Main role of women in the Jacobean Era was to get married and give birth to
children and look after them, seen as repressed and frail
●​ Women’s lives were determined by their fathers, brothers or male figures in
their families, had no autonomy
●​ Stereotypical women were obedient, submissive and docile
●​ In the Jacobean era, if a man was unable to control a woman, it would be
seen as a humiliation, and if women married without consent of their
father/brothers, it would be seen as the downfall of her family and reputation
would be ruined

5.​ Background of religion
●​ Shakespeare’s plays emphasise Protestant elements due to HVIII’s BwR
●​ Character are critiques and beset by the temptation of evil (Adam and Eve)
●​ Punishments for Shakespeare’s protagonists were similar to the spiritual
process of going into heaven or hell (Protestant belief)

6.​ Domestic tragedy v Jacobean tragedy
●​ Domestic tragedies had shocking levels of private intimacy at the time
●​ Morality plays were popular, concept of vice and virtue was personified (e.g.
Iago was a vice)
●​ Common storyline: men gives into temptation then repents
●​ Jacobean tragedies have a tragic protagonist who is unable to escape their
nemesis and faces tragic ending

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