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Othello Context:
Race:
 Usually in Renaissance drama: Moors = portrayed negatiely; Othello is the 1 st black hero
 Othello only behaies as the stereotype of the lustull murderous black man when he is
corrupted by Iago (link to Leaiisl Foucaltl Loomba or Coleridge)
 Othello is a racial ‘outsider’ in Venice but Shakespeare stresses his noble origins and his power
and status as a mercenary general (link to Bradley who opposes this noton)
 Many belieied black people were ft only to be slaies. Shakespeare subierts this iiew in his
depicton of his noble Moor

Religion:
 The preoccupaton with good and eiil underlines the play’s religious context (England during the
Elizabethan era – Catholic)
 Desdemona linked to good through ref to heaien. Iago linked to eiil through ref to hell + deiil.
 Iago has atheistc attudes. He says men are in control of their own fatesl ‘'ts in ourselies that
we are thus or thus’ (I.3.313).

Setting:
 Venice associated with powerl romance + high culture = appropriate setng for O–D loie match
 Venice is a trading port  most powerful in the world
 Shakespeare infuenced by the war between the Otoman Turks and Cyprus that ended in 1571
(explains setng – audience would haie been well aware of this war)
 Italy was associated with iillainyl decadence and corruptonl and frequently used as a setng for
plays on such themes. Iago personifes these stereotypical Italian iices.
 Isolaton of and threats to the Cyprus setng symbolise the isolaton of and threats to
Desdemona and Othello.
 Military setng for a play about marriage underlines confict Othello faces when trying to
combine loie + work

Patriarchy:
 Renaissance women were subordinate to men and were ruled by them.
 Legallyl women were the possessions of menl so Renaissance fathers and husbands treated
daughters & wiies as objects to be used as they saw ft.
 Assertie women = considered a threat to the social order (Loomba or Bamber). Desdemona
asserts her right to liie with Othellol but neier challenges his authority oier her.
 Shakespeare’s +’ie portrayal of Emilia = assertieness in a woman isn’t always a threat to
patriarchy.
 Emilia could be a contemporary allegory for Amelia Bassano (worked for Queen Elizabeth).
Emilia is a feminist character parallel to Amelia who was the 1 st published feminist poet
 Elizabeth I  claimed she was married to her country (so no husband) and that was where her
duty lay unlike Desdemona who puts loie before country
 Concept of Elizabeth marrying a foreigner = betrayal of country (Desdemona?)

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