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In Shakespeare's "Othello," Othello kills his wife Desdemona. Explain the factors that led to this tragedy.
Write an essay of at least 5 paragraphs; refer to the play to support your ideas. u can as well take a look at the file attached to know which part of the play to focus on
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Shakespeare's "Othello,"
In Othello play by William Shakespeare, Othello kills Desdemona, his wife. This is as a
result of Othello being fooled by false claims. There are several factors which contributed to this
tragedy. This paper will look at how the tragedy occurred and in more specific, the paper will focus
on the factors which may have led to Othello being fooled by the false prerogatives, causing the
tragedy.
Othello chose Cassio, as his lieutenant as he was a general in the Venetian army. This
angered Lago, who wanted to have the position. This is one of the factors which co...
