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Major Themes in Othello

The play Othello is a domestic tragedy and involves happening of individual


characters. The themes in Othello are linked with individual characters ranging from
hatred to love, jealousy to revenge, service to betrayal, and innocence to guilty.
Major themes In Othello are love, jealousy, racial prejudice, appearance versus
reality, expectations versus outcome and intrigue.
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Theme of love in Othello


Love is the main theme of the play but unluckily the web of intrigues spoils it very
badly. Love is the main driving force of the play surrounded by other themes. We can
see different types of love in the play: Desdemona’s love for Othello, Othello’s love
for Desdemona, Emilia’s love for her mistress, Desdemona’s love for her maid,
Desdemona’s affections for Cassio, Iago’s love for money, Roderigo’s love for
Desdemona, are the few examples of the love in the play.
The marriage of Othello and Desdemona was based on true love but Othello fails to
recognize love of her wife, Desdemona, shortly. Initially Othello believes that he is
devoted to love but he is defeated in love at the end. He has achieved many victories
in the battlefield but in his own home, he loses the battle of love. His enemy, Iago,
spoiled his love and he became an easy prey for Iago. It was only due to his wrong
judgment and believing Iago without any confirmation.
Desdemona’s love in friendship for Cassio is real because she knows that Cassio
and Othello are best friends from a long period but the jealous Othello interprets it as
adulterous love. We witness Emilia’s true love in friendship for Desdemona. She
stood up to witness for the honor of her dead mistress against her own lying
husband, Iago, and was killed for her love for her mistress. Iago uses the word “love”
in a wider and falser manner than the others. Iago even says he loves Desdemona
but his intentions were different from others, he could feel some sexual attraction for
her. For Iago, love is nothing but leverage.
Theme of jealousy in Othello
The demise of the Othello is based on Jealousy that results what Iago wants. What
Iago reveals about the jealousy is, “O beware jealousy; / It is the green ey’d monster,
which doth mock / That meat it feeds on” (Act III. scene3, lines 169–170). Iago thinks
he knows about jealousy, but his jealousy is not strong as compared to the storm of
jealousy he stirs up in Othello. Iago was not aware that his seed of jealousy grown in
mind of Othello would grow into very poisonous oaks. Othello’s jealousy was like a
furious storm from where escape was not possible. The peak of jealousy was only
based on one idea, the idea that his wife, Desdemona, has betrayed him with
Cassio, that no other explanation or assurance can penetrate. Jealousy drives him
so mad that he cannot stop himself to kill his own beloved wife. Iago avails every
chance to raise his jealousy by adding more lies and manipulating those lies into
reality for him and he was not aware about motives of his so-called Honest Iago.
Theme of racial prejudice in Othello
Racial prejudice plays an important role in the play and one of the major themes in
Othello. We can guess from the view of Brabantio when he says, a Moor (Othello)
cannot win a heart of a girl like Desdemona (a Venetian girl) but she was seduced by
witchcraft that shows Venetian society has racial prejudice. Desdemona is aware of
racial prejudice but she is in true love with Othello and marries him. On the other
hand, Othello was also aware with this racial prejudice and he suspects how a girl
can be in love with him like Desdemona when seed of jealousy grow in mind of
Othello manipulated by Iago. Prejudice was penetrated deeply into the personality of
Othello and this absorbed prejudice undermines him with thoughts like “I am not
worthy of Desdemona,” “I am not attractive,” “It cannot be true that she really loves
me,” and “If she loves me, then there must be something wrong with her.” These
thoughts were fixed into the mind of Othello by intrigues of Iago. Half spoken
sentences of Iago and his comments on Cassio, when he was meeting with
Desdemona, mad Othello mad.
Theme of appearance versus reality in Othello
Appearance and reality is also a significant theme in Othello. Othello demand proofs
and these proofs ruined his life. Othello demands for proof form Iago and say:
“Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore, be sure of it, give me the ocular proof”
(act III, scene 3, pages 365–366). How Iago makes him fool by providing fake proofs
and Othello believes blindly without exploring for truth and reality. Othello did not
believe on Emilia when she justifies true love of Desdemona and believes on Iago
considering him his best friend. How Othello believes on fabricated and manipulated
story of handkerchief without asking true story from Emilia when he asks from her
about Desdemona. How Iago was enemy and how Othello considers him true friend.
How Cassio was sincere to Othello and what Othello thinks about him. How
Desdemona was pious in love with him and how Othello sees her. Othello fails to
judge reality everywhere and push himself into unending jealousy. 
Theme of expectations versus outcome in Othello
We can see that what expectations before marriage of Desdemona and Othello
were, and how these expectations turned into demise after their marriage. What
were the motives of Iago, and how much he succeeded? How Iago plans to remove
Cassio from his post and how he receives a good post at the end? We have also
seen that how Emilia was loyal to her mistress, and what she receives in her loyalty.
She receives painful death by her own husband in regard of her loyalty to her
mistress even after her death. How Othello planned to kill Desdemona and how he
kills himself after knowing the reality? How Roderigo attacks Cassio to remove him
from his way, and how Iago kills him to make his own way clear? Nothing happened
in the play as per expectations but we observed that which was unexpected.  On
every scene audience were shocked to know something different from expectation.

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