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I am avowedly nervous to go ahead with this letter and it’s all because I fright that my words won’t live

up to the illustriousness of all the words used by you that left a great impact on the world. I am not
someone you would or could have known or seen. I m rather just an ordinary devoted fan girl of yours
who is writing this letter to you from the 21 st century to cherish and appreciate your work as there is just
something absolutely magical in the way you put together the words to convey a feeling that can
undeniably strike anyone’s heart.. Your words grab my heart and my soul so completely that I always think while
reading one of yours plays that I am experiencing someone else’s life for a time.

You wrote tragedies like Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, which are known to be your finest works shows
how gracefully you try to make each play different from the one before it.

'Othello' was my first Shakespearean discovery and I became obsessed with this play the moment I
finished the first chapter and ever since I first got hold of this tragedy, I CONSIDERED MYSELF A
devoted admirer of your work.

This play has incidents which are rooted so deeply in our society that it still can be seen around. You had
a great impact on the world through this play. I really enjoyed the storytelling style that was adopted by
you to tell the story and how beautifully you depicted the theme of justice, jealousy, revenge and
deception in it.

Even though all of the characters in this play continue to flow in my mind, but Lago’s wife, Emilia is the
one I have always been drawn to and fell in love with.

Emilia definitely fits the definition of feminism and indeed she was a feminist even 400 years ago when
men dominated the world. She was a real hero for me. I loved how she challenged the accepted views
on marriage and other male-dominated aspects and later tried to bring justice by shedding the light on the
truth,revealing her husband as an evil person and murderer. She sacrificed her own life
in the process, which makes her even more heroic.
You never really got to know me, nor will you ever, but I must say I would have loved to know you as I always feel like
that part of you resides in me as your sonnets and playwrights continuously seem to occupy my imagination, my
feelings, and my personality. I wish you could see how millions of people have formed a relationship with
your words. Signing off by quoting down one of your famous and my personally favorite quote from the
play Othello.

 “Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!

It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock

The meat it feeds on.”

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