Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Shakespeares Othello - Othello and the Heroine, Desdemona :: Othello essays
Othello and the Heroine, Desdemonaà à à à à à In William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s tragic play Othello we see a very exceptional woman in the person of Desdemona, wife of the general. She, as Cassio says, is a ââ¬Å"paragonâ⬠of virtues, unlike the other female characters in the drama. à H. S. Wilson in his book of literary criticism, On the Design of Shakespearean Tragedy, discusses Desdemonaââ¬â¢s entry into the Moorââ¬â¢s life: à But Othello had not known Desdemona long; he had little knowledge of women in any case; his military life had left scant time for cultivating their society or studying them, before he met Desdemona; and there was a bitter modesty in the man, who thought it quite possible that, for all his greatness and his romantic past, a young girl like Desdemona might hold him but a passing fancy. (64) à à In Act 1 Scene1, Iago persuades the rejected suitor of Desdemona, Roderigo, to accompany him to the home of Brabantio, Desdemonaââ¬â¢s father, in the middle of the night. Once there the two awaken him with loud shouts about his daughterââ¬â¢s elopement with Othello. In response to Iagoââ¬â¢s vulgar descriptions of Desdemonaââ¬â¢s involvement with the general, Brabantio arises from bed and, with Roderigoââ¬â¢s help, gathers a search party to go and find Desdemona and bring her home. Once that Brabantio has located Othello, the father presses charges publicly in order to have Desdemona returned: à à à à à To prison, till fit time à à à à Of law and course of direct session à à à à Call thee to answer. (1.2) à The proceedings which take place before the Duke of Venice cause the father to permanently lose his daughter, mostly due to Desdemonaââ¬â¢s own fluent presentation of her point of view in the city council chamber. This results in Brabantioââ¬â¢s virtual disowning of her and not allowing her to live in his house while Othelloââ¬â¢s campaign against the Turks in Cyprus is in progress. Thus it would seem that Desdemona has been living her life with a father who is primarily interested in self and less in daughter. à Entrusted to the ancientââ¬â¢s care and that of his Emilia, Desdemona arrives at the seaport of Cyprus. Blanche Coles in Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Four Giants interprets the protagonistââ¬â¢s very meaningful four-word greeting to Desdemona which he utters upon disembarking in Cyprus: à Othelloââ¬â¢s four words, ââ¬Å"O, my soulââ¬â¢s joy,â⬠tell us that this beautiful Venetian girl has brought great joy, felicity, bliss to the very depths of his soul.
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