Where did Shakespeare get inspiration for Othello?

Othello, the Moor of Venice is a tragedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1603, and based on the Italian short story 'Un Capitano Moro' ('A Moorish Captain') by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565.
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Where did Shakespeare get his idea for Othello?

The story of Shakespeare's Othello comes from the Hecatommithi, a collection of tales published in 1565 by Giraldi Cinthio. Cinthio in turn had been influenced by the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. Although Shakespeare replicates Cinthio's story very closely, he makes a couple of key changes.
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What other source inspired much of Othello's plot?

Two tales – 'Disdemona and the Moor' and the story of 'Epitia' – seem to have inspired Shakespeare when writing Othello and Measure for Measure.
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What was Shakespeare purpose for writing Othello?

Shakespeare uses his play ''Othello'' as an allegory for social commentary on Elizabethan England, including the roles of women and marriage in society.
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Who may have been the real life inspiration for Othello?

Honigmann discusses the view that Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish ambassador of the Arab sultan of Barbary (Morocco) to Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, was one inspiration for Othello. He stayed with his retinue in London for several months and occasioned much discussion.
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Othello by William Shakespeare | Summary



Is Othello based on a real person?

That Othello and Desdemona, whose real name was Palma, really existed, is clearly proved. Even the mad jealousy of Othello is historical.
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Where is Othello originally from?

Although Othello is a Moor, and although we often assume he is from Africa, he never names his birthplace in the play. In Shakespeare's time, Moors could be from Africa, but they could also be from the Middle East, or even Spain. American actor John Edward McCullough as Othello in 1878.
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Why do they call Othello the Moor?

Othello is referred to as the Moor because of his dark skin color. The term was initially used to describe people from the ancient Roman province, which is now North Africa, but over time the word "Moor" became an ambiguous term used to describe anyone who had dark skin.
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Was Othello written in the Elizabethan era?

Othello was written after 1601 and before 1604 and was therefore created in the last years of Queen Elizabeth I's reign. It was then performed in the Jacobean Era (James I). It is seen as a Jacobean play yet clearly the context in which it was conceived was Elizabethan.
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What was happening when Othello was written?

The Time Period of the Original Story

One aspect of the play that always gets a lot of attention is the character Othello's race. Racism and racial stereotypes were rampant during this time. It was commonly assumed that dark-skinned people were involved in witchcraft, a major obsession in the 1600's.
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What are the 2 primary sources for information on Shakespeare?

There are just two primary sources for information on the Bard: his works, and various legal and church documents that have survived from Elizabethan times. Naturally, there are many gaps in this body of information, which tells us little about Shakespeare the man.
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Can a white man play Othello?

Racial prejudice has allowed white actors to play Othello well into the 20th century. David Harewood discusses Larry Olivier's performance in 1964.
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What is a misogyny in Othello?

Othello presents a duality of misogynist views toward women. While on one hand they are deceptive and are out to trick and hurt men, they are also objects and possessions who are expected to be subdued and virtuous.
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Who was the first black actor to play Othello?

But paving the way for those acting legends nearly 200 years ago was Ira Aldridge, the first black actor to breathe life into the Othello role.
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What is the historical context of Othello?

Shakespeare derived Othello's plot from a short narrative in Giraldi Cinthio's Gli Hecatommithi (1565), but set his play within the context of Venice's struggle during the 1570s with the Ottoman Empire for control of Cyprus, the eastern Mediterranean island that overlooked the shipping lanes between Europe and trading ...
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Is Othello black or white?

Many professional productions also distanced Othello from blackness. Changes in stage makeup standards made the non-black Othello more theatrically achievable. For the first 200 years of Othello's performance history in England, the character Othello—invariably played by white actors—was depicted with dark makeup.
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Is Othello about race?

While the play is not simply about race, one cannot avoid Othello's color, or the racist remarks and attitudes of certain characters, or the plot itself.
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What religion is Othello?

Othello is a "pagan" synonymous to Muslim person who converts to Christianity. As Iago (his rival ) says that Othello has changed his religion for Desdemona's love. She can affect him "to renounce his baptism,\All seals and symbols of redeemed sin"(2.3. 45).
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What inspired Shakespeare to become a playwright and a poet?

Shakespeare certainly was influenced by at least two earlier writers, namely Plutarch and Geoffery Chaucer. Shakespeare would have been more familiar with the works of Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) and he uses several of Chaucer's poems as sources of his plays.
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Are Shakespeare's plays based on true events?

Many of Shakespeare's plays have historical elements, but only certain plays are categorized as true Shakespeare histories. Works like "Macbeth" and "Hamlet," for example, are historical in setting but are more correctly classified as Shakespearean tragedies.
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Where did Shakespeare get the idea for Hamlet?

Shakespeare's sources for Hamlet. The immediate source of Hamlet is an earlier play dramatising the same story of Hamlet, the Danish prince who must avenge his father. No printed text of this play survives and it may well have been seen only in performance and never in print.
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Who was Shakespeare's mentor?

For Oxfordians, convinced that the 17th Earl of Oxford was the sole or primary source of the works of Shakespeare, candidates for his literary mentor include his uncle, Arthur Golding, the gifted Latin translator and crusty Puritan diatribe.
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