Othello Debut: Shakespeare's Jealousy Takes Stage
William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello premiered at Whitehall Palace in London, introducing a Moorish general whose jealousy and manipulation by Iago shattered the play's traditional racial boundaries. This performance cemented the work as a definitive exploration of destructive envy, influencing centuries of dramatic storytelling about trust and betrayal.
November 1, 1604
422 years ago
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