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" Othello " : Level 3 (Penguin Longman Penguin Readers)

av William Shakespeare

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Classic / British English Othello is a popular soldier who is in love with his beautiful new wife. He also has good friends -- like Iago, another soldier. So when Iago tells him terrible stories about his wife, Desdemona, who should Othello believe? Will jealousy destroy all their lives? This is one of William Shakespeare's greatest plays.… (mer)
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This is a one of Shakespear's fours pessimistic story.
Othello,who is a nobleman in Venis, loves his wife very much.
Though one day,he was tricked by his colleague,and he took surprising action. And this married couple bring about a tragitic affair.
  doihachiro | Jul 6, 2010 |
Cassio is a very important character. He is very "clever." He hates Othello and trys to make othello's live terrible. Othello loles a woman and gets her as his wife. Cassio made uses her. It was very intrestng story. ( )
  hirokii | Jan 6, 2010 |
Othello, who married Desdemona, is Moor and fighting for Venice. His ensign, Iago hate the Moor. And tragedy start...
I can know about estrangement between white and black skin people a little. I want to know why Shakespeare describe Othello as a Moor. And I am interesting to the background of the story. ( )
  toniy | Dec 18, 2009 |
I think Othello is very poor. He was deceived by Iago and you killed Desdemona whom he loved dearly. To make matters worse, he committed suicide. But all of these things told me how he loved her. People say that jealousy is just the obverse side of love. His story is just what describes this. ( )
  minamia | Dec 15, 2009 |
As you know, this story was written by William Shakespeare. This is very famou and popular,but I do not like this.
I had known this title, but not read. So, I tried.

This story was very sad. But I like stories that have happy ending.

So, readers who like unhappy ending like this story very much.
  mamikom | Oct 10, 2009 |
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Classic / British English Othello is a popular soldier who is in love with his beautiful new wife. He also has good friends -- like Iago, another soldier. So when Iago tells him terrible stories about his wife, Desdemona, who should Othello believe? Will jealousy destroy all their lives? This is one of William Shakespeare's greatest plays.

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