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==Representation== | ==Representation== |
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Othello
Author(s) | William Shakespeare |
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Published | November 1, 1604 |
Publisher | Simon Schuster |
Genre(s) | Tragedy |
Age group | Adult |
Othello is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, whose first known performance was on November 1, 1604.
Trigger Warnings
- Adultery
- Death
- Domestic abuse (physical and verbal. on-page depictions)
- Islamophobia
- Misogyny
- Murder (including on-page depictions)
- Racism (including frequent dehumanization of Othello)
- Slut-shaming
- Suicide (on-page depiction)
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