ColombianaSwimmer
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As most people know, William Shakespeare’s plays go from humorous to hatred and bitter to love and tragedy. He has proven to be one of the greatest writers of his time when he plays the ability of emotions. He presents tragedy in Othello and in Shakespearean tragedies; the protagonist always has a tragic flaw. Shakespeare portrays the classic tragedy through the main character, Othello. In a romantic world of Venice to Cyprus, a happily married couple, Othello and Desdemona, will go through many troubles in their short and interracial marriage. The tragic flaw along with pride will cause the protagonist to make an error in judgment leading him to his downfall and eventual death. Shakespeare shows for us a tragic incidence in the life of a man who once had it all, throws it all away in a fit of jealous rage.
*Othello's tragic flaw is jealousy.
it has to be present tense
*Othello's tragic flaw is jealousy.
it has to be present tense