

A Moor's tragic fall from honor to ruin, undone by jealousy, deceit, and misplaced trust.
William Shakespeare's Othello is a taut, emotionally charged tragedy that probes the corrosive power of jealousy and the fragility of trust. Set against the glittering backdrop of Venetian politics and wartime command, it follows the charismatic Moorish general Othello whose hard-won love and reputation become prey to insinuation and malice; as loyalties fray and prejudices surface, relationships are tested to their limits. Shakespeare’s language crackles with searing speeches, sharp imagery, and intimate moments of human vulnerability, making Othello a timeless, devastating study of honor, pride, and the small deceptions that can topple lives.