In William Shakespeare’s Othello, first staged about 410 years ago, Desdemona is a pretty picture of unsullied innocence, a vision of wifely devotion and not much else. While some have suggested that Shakespeare might rightly have titled his tragedy “Iago”—the hateful ensign has the most lines and it’s his scheming that drives the action—it’s doubtful […]
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